pa-dirt_nc-sand
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Equinox 600
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I seem to have less success when hunting the 600 when the soil is very moist. I hit a spot in a farm field last weekend and the ground was average moist for this time of year, and I felt really in the Zone with the Nox. Several nice deep squeekers and very few false hightones.
I went back this morning after 1.5” of rain last night and the ground was very moist, but not muddy, definitely still a good field to hunt. But my machine felt jumpy, I was not as confident with my signals and spent a lot of time chasing super deep rusty iron. I still found a lot of keepers, but nothing deep this time, typical 1”-6” stuff.
I have been using my standard settings (haven’t changed in like 3+ months now) Park1, sens 21, multi, horseshoe, auto gb, noise cancel, 5 tones. (Have not upgraded to F2) Used both the stock and small coil today with similar issues.
Any advice out there?
I went back this morning after 1.5” of rain last night and the ground was very moist, but not muddy, definitely still a good field to hunt. But my machine felt jumpy, I was not as confident with my signals and spent a lot of time chasing super deep rusty iron. I still found a lot of keepers, but nothing deep this time, typical 1”-6” stuff.
I have been using my standard settings (haven’t changed in like 3+ months now) Park1, sens 21, multi, horseshoe, auto gb, noise cancel, 5 tones. (Have not upgraded to F2) Used both the stock and small coil today with similar issues.
Any advice out there?