Relic Hunting with the E-Trac = GOLD! June 09, 2013 03:25AM |
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Re: Relic Hunting with the E-Trac = GOLD! June 10, 2013 01:33AM |
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deathray
Nice boobs!! Haha, nice finds, your on a roll
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njnydigger
Way to go on the gold!!! Do you think your set-up on the Etrac had a profound effect, making it hit on the gold harder? And yes...
You are obviously starting to 'click' with the unit Keep it coming!!!
Joe
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I had the same epiphany about how gold reacts in a wide open set up vs coin or beach mode. Seems the discrimination patterns on those factory set ups do not allow some lower conductive targets to ring out clearly. I have found that Conductive mode is by far the better mode for gold jewelry hunting.
When I use my E-Trac now, I pretty much run wide open in all cases, and let the tones and visual ID help me determine what the target may be. Only time I will use some type of discrimination pattern is park hunting for silver and clad.
Great finds. Running this way will produce a nice gold ring for you soon. Watch for those clear sounding targets in the 08-12 range on the ferrous side, 12-17 on the conductive side.
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markg
When I'm in a possible gold bearing (jewelry etc.) area I run 2TF and dig all low numbers. Yes the Etrac is a very good machine with an open screen.
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tnsharpshooter
I'd plant myself in that site for a while. Take a deus user with deus along with you. It seems the place has seen little detecting unless someone cheey picked the silver. Good luck. Look forward to see what else you find.
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Re: Relic Hunting with the E-Trac = GOLD! June 12, 2013 02:13AM |
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Digs_alot Wrote:
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Congrats on the finds. Learning to hunt for the much-overlooked small, low conductive gold jewelry can be quite rewarding, but I have to say that some parks are overloaded with small pieces of lawn mowed
aluminum cans, foil, lead, and other small low conductive trash bits.
Pulling out 2 low conductive gold finds is quite a feat. In nearly 3 ½ years of detecting, I only detected 5 gold jewelry finds that were not beach/shoreline related. And only 1 was a very low conductive pendant.
Congrats again.
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I was thinking of a small amusement park that was south of Frankenmuth just before birtchrun rd. When I was a kid back in the early 70s my
grandparents would take me there. It sets in a small stand of woods and was privately owned. It's been closed a long time.
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