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LuckyLundy

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  1. Ken, Hey great meeting you! You need to follow me close in them hills. You have fun down on the River, it’s one of my favorite places! Rick
  2. Gerry, Good meeting you out in the High Desert, chasing them nuggets! Rick
  3. Mitch, you did just fine on your short hunt! Thanks for picking up them great steaks for the club outing, there wasn’t one face without a big smile chowing down after a day chasing gold in the desert. Chet with his X-Coil, I gave his rig a minute of my time. He runs his 7000 the opposite way that I do, but again the 7000 will find gold anyway you want to run it. I will say his large coil was like a marshmallow on the end and his extra large test nugget gave (His Threshold was off, on his settings) me no clue, how it would run on my setting in Rye Patch. I’m interested in the X-Coil, but not interested in the slice and dice aspect, only plug and play...I to hope Minelab would get in gear and offer their customers some coil options or give their OK to a coil maker to use their Technology. Rick
  4. Art, We aren’t that far behind you! But, looking at Northern Nevada...over all cooler in the Summer and plenty of Prospecting and close enough to head over the hill to my old haunts. Rick
  5. Now, I no longer own a GPX, but I swung the GP/GPX series for many years. That 12 x 15 Commander is a work horse and will find very small nuggets as well as large. Sounds like you know your ground, so swing slow and low over your favorite spots. The 8” Commander is another great coil for clean up of the small nuggets, but it will punch down deep for a large one too. The “Little Saddie” works good too, for cleaning up a patch. The GPX, is not the best on course type nuggets. What really surprised us was the SDC 2300. This machine will clean up the small Nuggets your GPX or any coil on it will not hear. Good Luck LuckyLundy
  6. Peg, Yep, a lot of slow trips when hunting new ground for patches! Glad you found a few and seen some nice Country! LuckyLundy
  7. Scott, is that a Coffin, them kids are panning in? ?. WTG Rick
  8. Should be clearing that tomorrow for the rest of the week...finally! Rick
  9. WTG! Yep, that Rye Patch dirt is a tuff gig when damp. Glad you powered thru it and found a few nuggets. October, is a good month historically for great soil conditions. But, this year who knows, lol. LuckyLundy
  10. Wes, I’m right there with you! That little Blue Coil, is awesome...and we’ve dug up some crazy deep nuggets. Now if Coiltek, would come out with and ergo friendly detector fram and box to swap out the computer board and stuff it in theirs, I’d be all over it! Rick
  11. You did the right thing! Dig them all and let the scoop sort them out! It’s all about learning them tones, WTG Rick
  12. Swegin, I tell you that new Super Cooler is the real deal! It’s a Cabelas and I’m sure all these new coolers are made by one company, with little twists to make them a little different from other brands. Now mine is a true 80 quart and I was using a 150 quart Igloo. Needless to say, I’m looking at bigger cooler now. It’s to small for my off grid hunts and my beer ? is fighting with my chicken ? ?. Rick
  13. Art, Thats a great spot for that rock! Drop me a PM, if you head back and I’ll see if it’s on my schedule...looks like you had some luck, but I know it’s a long haul for you...only a couple hundred miles from my home and I hate driving past gold to find gold, lol Rick
  14. NightHunter, Very sound info in the posts above! Find your closest placer to home and spend all your time there learning it! Don’t be afraid, to ask other Prospectors in that area questions. Clubs you join, maybe just clubs and they sit around camp most the day...find the most knowledgeable person in one of your club and take a few notes or a pointy finger to help you out in your quest for your 1st nugget! Even though you have a GPX 5000, your setting maybe wrong for the soil conditions of that placer. If you’ve read a few of my last posts there isn’t many easy duck shallow nuggets in old beat up placers. And if your in a shooting range, move no need digging more bullets. Like Phrunt, mentioned only dig small sounding targets, hit under brush, bushes and trees. Swing your coil like your shoe laces are tied together, very slow if you think your in a good spot. You aren’t the first detectorist in the old placers and your looking for the leftovers which will be the smallest of signals that a slow coil will give you the best chance of hearing it...good set of headphones too... become one with your detector! If that doesn’t work by the end of Winter, get a hold of me in Spring and I’ll tap my foot on some lucky dirt to bust your skunk! LuckyLundy
  15. Art, what part of the country where ya hunting? Don’t tell me you where in Rye Patch and I was out there too! Cause, I came home last night because of the wind...I didn’t see your cool Jeep, but my eye where full of dust! Rick
  16. Art, good shooting for them elusive nuggets! I zoomed into the nice red rock and didn’t see any liquid silver spots, might have to run it over a few times to get it to show, lol. Glad your still on the hunt! Rick
  17. Joe, Some Prospecting trips are tough! Others trips make it look like you might know something that others don’t! Lucky ? coil finding needles in vast open spaces is amazing. As you know, I just got home last night from a two day hunt, picking up nuggets, I left! Think, I’ll take a break and swing on this side of the hill before the snow falls in the high country! Here’s my end poke, Until the next Hunt. LuckyLundy
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