*What Detector for Southern IN*

zippi

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Evansville, Indiana
Detector(s) used
Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Pro
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Metal Detecting
If you think your going to do this hobby for a while I would look for a good used detector, that way you'll get more for your money and won't be looking to upgrade when you find some nice stuff and get hooked. It takes time to learn the detector no matter what one you buy so don't think you will instantly be finding the good stuff, I would look for a good used white's MXT as they are deep as any high end detector out there with the right coil on it. Good luck and HH
 

I like to keep the metal detector simple with as few layers of screens as possible. A used mid-level detector from one of the major manufacturers. Fishers, Whites, Teknetics and Garrett have several models. Minelab & Deus units tend to be on the higher priced level. Have fun. Great hobby!
 

Thanks for the info. I think I have settled on a Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Pro. I told my wife it would be a nice 65th birthday present in May. If I don't get it I'll buy it myself. I'm ready to get started.
 

zippi

I'm not familiar with Bounty Hunters but you'll love MD'ing. Be careful though! It's addicting. Southern Indiana has a lot of great history. Hope you find a lot of it.

Welcome to the Forum.
 

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Zippi, you'll be happy with that detector and as others have said, learn what it's telling you. Bury some coins and trash and use that to practice. Make sure you dig some of the old style pulltabs because they will be hanging out with the gold rings!
 

If you haven't jumped yet, maybe take a look on here in the for sale section, and then on Craigslist for a Tesoro Tejon.

It may even become the only detector you ever use = simple and deep, and of course one of the most capable machines I've every used.
 

Here I am getting all jacked up about my new found hobby and I never thought about where to hunt and can I hunt. Anyone know any good spots to hunt around the Evansville area?
 

welcome to tnet…………………………………………………………..:hello2:
 

Old campground location near Evansville.

Old camp ground 1863.webp
 

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I ordered my Land Ranger Pro today. Couldn't find the cheaper prices anymore. Ended up paying $256 + tax but I did get Free shipping. I'm getting all jacked up about starting my new hobby. I did find out that the local 4-H fair grounds is ok to dig. Ken135....thanks for the info.
 

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