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  1. Looking for tips on detecting tailing piles...

    I have the Equinox 800 and the Minelab 5000.

    and a lot of trashy tailing piles to detect !!!  🤠

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    BTW----- Looks like we are running low on masks 😷 and gowns here in LA--- but we will survive--

    Vets have been exposed to tougher stuff than this!!!

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    Social distancing does not have to be social--------- but it should be physical-!!!----

    I cant see why most of you would have to learn how to do that-???

    -- you been practicing it with me for years🤣🤣

     

    Carry on and thanks for any tips on the tailing piles..

    paul

  2. On 11/5/2019 at 4:05 PM, mn90403 said:

    I watch the Tuna shows and some others and the bottom line for me is the size of the live tuna.  In what order they were caught and the splicing together of the good weather/bad weather segments to make one 'story' is very distracting.  I just want to see the fish that are caught.

    If Parker is holding new nuggets that have not been previously shown or found before this series then I'm glad they did it and they are not fake nuggets.  If they are fake then kick all of them off and Discovery Channel with them.

    "ALL" ...reality shows a set-up--- they could not afford to follow a detectorist around all day whilst filming---

    Look at a lot of the nuggets that are clean when they come out of the ground---

    but it can entertaining... just remember it is fiction....

  3. On ‎3‎/‎16‎/‎2020 at 3:39 PM, Jonathan Porter said:

    The lowering pitch is the key in Audio B. 

    This is the first time in about 9 months since I have listened to a detector-- I like this stuff!

    Funny but I relate more to the B audio-- seems like that was the sound we were really chasing in WA … when we got that dip it was a good thing... am I right???

  4. Well, well...... I really appreciate this post more than you can imagine Klunker...

    As most of you know I am a mental health nurse, but some of you probably didnt know i was going for my PhD,

    I have been struggling to find a topic for my thesis on Psychonomics, and here you have kindly dumped the topic right in my lap.

    I would request a few sessions with you in order to understand better the  functionalism.. as we put the thesis together in as orderly fashion as we can.... assuming Torpedo would be involved.

    I would like to thank you for giving me this perfect thesis topic to research further. a true topic of social psychology.

    Paul Kirkeminde, RN,

    And soon PhD.-----(Dr. of Detecctorists)

  5. I’m just gonna step him up to my Equinox 600...  It is better detector overall anyway.... 

    I had loaned the Macro  detector to a friend that had this happen to him...

    i have an 800 and a 600 so I sent him the 600 since I can’t swing two at once.

     The reason I had two was .... well it’s obvious.. one for OZ and one for USA 🤠

     AND this is the first guy Ive given a detector to who had kept in touch and shows me his finds. !!! ( I did tell him I was just loaning it to him) 😂


    Neat stuff from Indian and Calvary battles in the Eastern Colorado area 

    He in turn will let one of his detecting buddies use the macro with one of the other two coils he still has.

    May send the defective coil back to Dilek so they can diagnose to correct future design flaws.

     Thx all..

     Except the Aussies.. they were no help🤠😂

    can’t say ..nt in America!

     

  6. 1 hour ago, geof_junk said:

    This spread was south of a large reef area and digging hole sloping down to the north. The area in the circle is sloping southwards. About 40 nuggets were found and about half were sitting in the sun having a tan.Most were about 2 or 3 grams in weight. At the bottom of the slope about 400 metres south I got a quarter ounce (8 gm) fairly deep. If I get back that way I know that there is a good prospect for a week or two in untouched ground.

    I guess everyone want to keep their runs of nuggets to themselves.  ­By the way I will be unable to post anything till the end of February.

    I forgot to say the circle is 300 mt across.

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    I will shoe one from 2018 if HQ will clear it

  7. 1 hour ago, geof_junk said:

    This spread was south of a large reef area and digging hole sloping down to the north. The area in the circle is sloping southwards. About 40 nuggets were found and about half were sitting in the sun having a tan.Most were about 2 or 3 grams in weight. At the bottom of the slope about 400 metres south I got a quarter ounce (8 gm) fairly deep. If I get back that way I know that there is a good prospect for a week or two in untouched ground.

    I guess everyone want to keep their runs of nuggets to themselves.  ­By the way I will be unable to post anything till the end of February.

    I forgot to say the circle is 300 mt across.

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    I’ll try to find a picture one of ours that we cleaned out

  8. 15 hours ago, geof_junk said:

    I like to detect in virgin ground. When I goto a new gold field-town I test the known spots to see what the ground is like.The screen shots below show that it has been bladed and detected. The first one is a  200 metre circle and the second is 150 metre across. Both spots are in a 2 km area. As these have been detected before it does not show the natural spread of gold, but shows the spread that I got. 

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    The Line of Strike---- That one lone duck is catching my eye---- --- i would like to go all around it to see if it extends that far or if it is a new cross fault...  Help me out Trent...

    I'm sure the area between the lone duck and the most found targets has been detected by Geof--

    -It actually looks like that whole area had been pushed and reclaimated. So gold stragglers should be able to be picked up anywhere...

  9. 54 minutes ago, kiwijw said:

    You cant have been very good at detecting back then to leave all that gold for Geof & his wife. Or were you the guy in the 4x4 that was lost. 😂

    JW 🤠

    So there you go assuming ---and you know what that makes you----

    Who's to say I???.... MAybe I got so much I couldnt walk out with any more..... too heavy and me shorts were falling off and the bungarrows were looking at me queer....

    AND..... Im not greedy like the Kiwis are....

  10. 47 minutes ago, fredmason said:

    I almost always found nuggets when I wandered away from the groups... I am sure there are plenty of patches and stray nuggets waiting for the willing prospector in Oz.

    fred
     

     

    There’s no gold left in WA it’s all over in the Southeast mate!!!!!

    Just ask al the whingers  at the caravan  parks  😂

     

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