CelticJRWAu
Tenderfoot
Hi,
This my first posting, even though I have been a fourm member for quiet a while now. I have been a treasure hunter for about 25 years now. Mostly I have used White's products for coins and jewelry. I lived in Montana for a while. It was there that I tried my luck with a Goldbug I giving gold nuggets a try in the central part of the state. I found a LOT of garbage and got pretty disappointed with nugget hunting then. I guess I just didn't realize just how much patience and research this new form of detecting required. I think too that when you are used to detecting for coins, jewelry, relics, etc. you are used to more "action" paying off a lot more frequently!
Well, now I am about 10 years older. I think I may even be a little wiser. I bought an Xterra 70 recently (actually it was my Christmas present). I have 2 coils- one for coin/jewelry, and the other for gold. I know it's not an expensive P.I. machine. Hope to have one of those in the future. I know both P.I. and VLF machines have their use in the gold field too.
So, my question is: Does anyone have any suggestions where I can go close as possible to the Salem area to find gold nuggets?
Thank you for reading this, and may you all have happiness and success in the field!
This my first posting, even though I have been a fourm member for quiet a while now. I have been a treasure hunter for about 25 years now. Mostly I have used White's products for coins and jewelry. I lived in Montana for a while. It was there that I tried my luck with a Goldbug I giving gold nuggets a try in the central part of the state. I found a LOT of garbage and got pretty disappointed with nugget hunting then. I guess I just didn't realize just how much patience and research this new form of detecting required. I think too that when you are used to detecting for coins, jewelry, relics, etc. you are used to more "action" paying off a lot more frequently!
Well, now I am about 10 years older. I think I may even be a little wiser. I bought an Xterra 70 recently (actually it was my Christmas present). I have 2 coils- one for coin/jewelry, and the other for gold. I know it's not an expensive P.I. machine. Hope to have one of those in the future. I know both P.I. and VLF machines have their use in the gold field too.
So, my question is: Does anyone have any suggestions where I can go close as possible to the Salem area to find gold nuggets?
Thank you for reading this, and may you all have happiness and success in the field!

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