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  1. It's an OK nugget I guess? Heck, he only beat my biggest nuggie by a mere 58ozt.......
  2. Sometimes you just gotta do it the old timers way and just dig. These are always on the quad or in the PU for when I need them, note rare earth magnet on the rake. Sorry for adding to the highjack but felt it's important.....
  3. There's several spots in Wyo where the old trail(s) are still very visible and not the touristy type spots. Seen a few of these locations NE of Fontanelle Res. while working the oil patch. Agree with Tom tho...long shot at best, look for the spots where they congregated along the way.......
  4. always been kinda curious about the Liberty area....they've found some honkers over there!
  5. We don't need no stinkin PI's...... one little ol redundant Monster is all ya need.....
  6. Those chart #'s may or may not be "accurate" but , if not?, they are close enough to get the point across about the differences in target responses to different types of pennies. I no longer coin shoot but back in my etrac days my IH penny #'s all but came to a stop compared to my 22yrs swinging a Tesoro. Reason being my Tesoro didn't give me much info, if it beeped you dug so the IH's came, along with everything else (crap). With the etrac I had tons of info to aid me in deciding to dig or move on. As I was more into deeper older coins and already had a good collection of IH pennies from the Tesoro days I didn't really care to dig them although etrac got a few. On the etrac the IH's ring up there real close to the zinc penny #'s. My time is valuable whether coin shooting or nugget shooting so to manage my time better on coins I quit digging IH and zinc #'s. I'd leave all the zinc for the "other" guys...lol but sacrificed a few IH's in the process, no biggy. This chart is a good thing for those folks maybe not up to snuff on coin content and/or might care to manage your dig time to focus on what you really want to find? I used to laugh to myself a lot about leaving all the zinkers for the rest of the crowd.....lol Good job on the chart....!!!!!
  7. I sold light fixtures online for a number of years and lost a few sales to Alaska due to shipping but also managed to make a few sales regardless of the costs. Same for Canadian customers but usually my Canuk customers lived within 100 mi of the border and/or had relatives in the lower 48, ship to the relatives and the canuks haul it back over the border. When I cut timber up on Chicagof Is. saw parts were expensive being on the island and when I returned home I had to send my crated up saws/tools to Seattle from Juneau on Foss Tug then by truck to Spokane and pick up there then to Idaho, PITA....spendy even back then. Tuff all over on everything.....
  8. my feelings exactly. I'll never know how good the Nox is because I love that Monster too much to switch.
  9. Thanks guys.... Tried to delete my OP but couldn't. After posting I realized that most likely, in order to save some $, I'm gonna have to do a custom job myself like Wes posted above. Just so happens I have a brand new mall handle laying around the shop I can hack up......
  10. Looking to replace my 18" Apex handle with a 24" and was on their website, went to order up the 24" @ $26+ and upon checkout they wanted $22 to ship...lol NOT GONNA HAPPEN!!!! Really didn't want to head to local hardware and start "sizing" axe handles then having to sand, etc. for a tight fit...blah blah, etc. Anyone know of an online dealer that might sell a handle for something reasonable? $50 for a 2 foot handle ain't happening. Long shot I know....but thought I'd try?
  11. 3.2 ozt./992 bits.... all smalls, biggest was 7g. 100 with the 6, 7-8 with SDC, Monster got the remainder... HAD FUN regardless of the size....!!!!!!!!!!!!! 7 grammer below weighed exactly 7.000. I'm saving the big ones for next year!
  12. I could be wrong but the way I understand the differences, at least between DD and concentric design, is that there is better coverage at DEPTH with a knife U shape slice on a DD where the concentric coverage is like a cone with the smaller pointed coverage at DEPTH but better full round coverage on the shallow end. I like the way concentric has pin-point accuracy and can pick it's way thru some masking targets but in the end (at least for coin shooting) I've preffered the DD for it's coverage advantage in the depth dept. My question would be...why would a person want a concentric with less coverage on the deep end when every year whatever type target you chase generally gets deeper every year because the easy more shallow stuff has been had??? Never tried concentric on gold nuggs....... I could very well be wrong so JMO's............
  13. Hope I get this right(?) You run hot but turn volume down way low and I assume that helps keep chatter down but allows targets to stand out better? Interesting.... PS... I'm thinking 6000, not gpz Thanks guys
  14. I use regular old s.o.s pads and if the nickel isn't pitted too bad I'll sometimes take it a step further and scrub by hand with a powder abrasive like Comet or Bon-Ami, etc. Good tip for nickle knockin: Most parks, schoolyards, any public grass has been manicured with many fertilizers/chemiclas and I've found some of these that the nickels are just way too pitted to waste my time on, not to mention TONS of pulltabs. Hit the curb strips and any private yards for nickels, less pulltabs, and most folks don't use chemicals, etc. on their curb strips so usually much better condition nickels.....
  15. Back in my coin shootin days my last 2 seasons I tried to focus on nickels more than silver as silver was getting a little bit slim pickens. I enjoyed the hell outta "nickel knockin" because most the guys scrim out anything in the beaver tail and/or square tab range....so there's plenty of nickels still out there!!!! Plenty of v's and buffs laying around and also the occasional gold ring! Last 2 seasons knocking nickels my average was between 200-300/season with about 10% being war, buffs, or V's. Take those worthless old buffs and V's and scrub the piss outta them with steel wool to clean them up...you won't hurt them as they are dug nickels and enviremental damage, pitting, etc. has made them worth about 5 cents anyways. Here's my last season of "keeper" nickels, you can see that after the steel wool they look a little better than a brown turd....
  16. Never thought I'd be finding nuggs in December, a first for me! Prospected a new spot for 3.5hrs yesterday and spot looks promising! I'll be all over it next season. Goldmonster got these......... 2.4g
  17. Nice pics Reese! Believe it or not, I got out today! I'll post em up tomorrow......
  18. buddy of mine had a claim he was dredging over near Twisp, not too far from Republic. Don't know if any detectable gold in area but you might take a look at Mylandmatters and check for claim activity in Twisp or any other areas you may be interested in? It's a start....
  19. gerry... I was thinking about the one in that vid that you found with the Bug, think you also had it next to a $100 bill maybe? Either way, the tater above is also pretty impressive!!!!! Just lay down on your back, stick spud in your mouth and take that selfie.....? lmao! (we'll see if he takes the bait)
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