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  1. Nice to see the kid in you is alive and well Gerry, that's another aspect of detecting that isn't talked about too much but I think it counts for a lot. Enthusiasm. Nice find.
  2. I am spoiled. I dredged for 5 years in the late 70s and early 80s. Happily I was lucky, I found quite a bit of gold. At one time I had five troy pounds of gold in a can in my garage. My kids thought the tooth fairy brought gold nuggets and I was able to buy several detectors with it. When I was dredging, I can remember a 70 year old - who I thought was was an old timer at the time (I am older than him now), - who dredged near me, who used to literally wash the carpet of his dredge in the river after taking out all 'the pickers.' I asked him why he didn't pan out the remaining fines and he said "but that's just fine gold, who wants fine gold?" And he'd keep rinsing his carpet. Those days are gone. I switched to detecting and of course that changed things, the gold wasn't found in cracks or in pockets under a boulder any more. Now I have put in a couple of decades of detecting and as you say Gary, the plentiful gold has been pretty much picked off unless you are in a relatively virgin area and that requires the luxury of time which most hobbyists like me don't have. I love my 7000 but reading your account I seriously wonder whether I should be rethinking my original decision to keep it. I also don't live near areas that were known for bigger gold so the pickings are usually quite small. Anyway, you and others here have gotten me thinking…thanks for taking the time to post.
  3. Full moon gold hunting fever. One of the few beneficial illnesses one can catch. Nice hunting and another inspiring write-up.
  4. Yes, a great choice but they're too heavy for me to carry around all day.
  5. Two brave gents…you deserve the gold you got. Thanks for recounting your trip, it's always fun to hear your adventure.
  6. That's just jaw-dropping. That couple hit the jackpot.
  7. Been wanting to hunt there my whole life and have never gotten to it. Now I just hope everyone up there is safe and healthy.
  8. …and that's where the heavier stuff hides. Good luck guys, you'll find it if it's in there.
  9. Boot scrape…one of the most important aspects of detecting for gold. Good reminder...
  10. Don't know if you're answering me but here are some thoughts. The detector and coil (a 7000) is something like 7.3 pounds including the coil. Extension is a matter of personal preference and the person's height. Again, total length of coil to arm rest depends on the above mentioned factors The balance is something that again is either a persona preference or dependent on the person's height.
  11. I honestly don't know, I've never used one or been tempted to use one, it just looks clunky. I use the harness that came with the 7000. You have to fool with it to get it just right and a lot of people never get it right - when you do, it's pretty functional. BUT I hasten to add, all this is opinion and personal experience and everyone on this forum has differing opinions. That's what makes it so valuable.
  12. Just able to jump in today after about a week of weirdness. Hope all is well with everyone and with the forum.
  13. You may have started a trend Mitchel. I can see it now - a bunch of guys out detecting in their cool styled slippers.
  14. Chet, you have added your clear and educated viewpoint to a large and growing chorus of customers who have been asking questions on this topic literally for decades. Why the logic of your questions is not put into use is opaque. Too bad for MineLab customers.
  15. I am already lucky enough to have a 7000 and a NF coil, so the 6000 would be the obvious choice.
  16. That was my favorite way to hunt for gold. There were four summers between 1977 and 1982, where I got to dredge all over the motherlode. They were magical times, and yes Rick, you are right, plenty of gold.
  17. Here is my rule for detecting in hot weather: if your clothes catch fire as you get out of the truck, it's too hot. (bad joke but almost true for many)
  18. nice account LL looking out for more. Thanks.
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