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  1. I’m going to be out in the Bradshaws on the 24th if you feel like going further north and meeting up. I don’t know the area, researched claims, and know the 800 pretty well. I guess at the very least, I can give you tips on how to use the machine and am confident if my 800 goes over gold I will find it.
  2. I only fill my Tacoma at Chevron, then again this is the first time I have ever owned a new vehicle rather than used. Cell phone companies use to change the charger every year to make people buy new accessories each year until the US government dictated how often they could change the shape of the charger port. I’m not a fan of government getting involved in private business but I can see where making chargers obsolete every year is problematic for waste and what not. Back to the subject. Just look at it as a great reason to buy a nice graphite shaft from the other Steve on here. Lighter, stronger and you are supporting a small business that does care and will answer your phone call personally(or call you back when he isn’t at his full time job). And no, he isn’t paying me for the plug 😆.
  3. Someone posted something on here maybe a year or two ago about people paying for haircuts with gold there. Simon, the United States government sees Venezuela as a corrupt and dangerous country. Whether that is true or not, that is what we are fed through our media. *This is not a political discussion*. I had my metal detectors held for ransom for almost 2 weeks flying into Mexico. I could see greater problems flying into Venezuela, hence my initial comment. I could be completely off basis because I have never tried. But your post really makes me want to tempt fate.
  4. That is some amazing gold. I was starting to post about how there is no way I would fly into that country and swing a $6000 machine around, then my mind started to devise a plan on how I could do it. Let’s just say, Simon, if your friend will host us and is well armed, I will bring night vision goggles and tell my wife I am Mexico on a guys trip.
  5. I am by no means an expert, far from it. How would old timers have known to start digging for lode if there wasn’t placer present to give them an idea of where to start digging? Second, if you look at claims maps if there are lode claims, there are usually placer claims as well. Now the science and what not is someone else.
  6. Another thought. If it was bare land when it was buried, there is a possibility it was dug up during the excavation of the foundation for the house, utilities, or septic. If there was in fact 2’ of topsoil added, that would mean the original hole was 2’-4’ deep which makes way more sense.
  7. Backhoe. There are stories of a 3030 finding a car a few feet deep and silver bars in the hundreds of pounds that deep, but I would rent a backhoe, scrape, detect, scrape, detect, rinse and repeat. I own buildings that they say had gambling and slot machines buried or bricked off before authorities got to them. That said, I’m not knocking down walls and following hearsay. Don’t forget to call 811 and probably don’t invest too much into a story. Especially if she thinks they are that deep. He wasn’t digging that deep without equipment or someone seeing him dig for weeks on end.
  8. I was down in Rye Patch 10/22-10/26 and am slow to post. First day I got there early afternoon and swung the 6k for a couple of hours. Pulled up a very tiny piece a couple of inches deep. Second day I hit the ground at first day light and pounded a spot where I have had luck in the past hard to no avail. Around 11 am a couple of other trucks came close to me and started detecting and I figured I would move on, as I was getting frustrated with my lack of success over the last 3.5 hours anyway. After meandering down some roads for a while, I ran into @NorCal . We had a nice conversation for a while and he was kind enough to give me some history of the area we were in and some past success he had there. Once we were done chatting and he packed up and left, I had the pleasure of detecting in a hail storm and wind. Skunked for the day, cold, wet and not in the best of spirits, I called it a day. Day 3, after sleeping in my truck with a 20 something degree night, I hit the ground running again. Once again hitting areas where I had success before, I was yet again skunked for the morning and frustrated with 30 mph gusts. I decided to go back to the random area I found the small piece at the first day, and warm up on the drive. First good choice I made all trip! I was able to pull 4 sub gram pieces out of the ground, all were 6-10 inches deep except one at 2”. Final full day, wind still howling. I fought my way through the day and pulled up 7 more pieces. I did hit the ground for about two hours the morning I left, but to no avail. All in all 12 pieces for a whopping weight of 1.6 grams! Pretty sure I spent more just heating my truck at night to stay warm, or more in beer, not to mention the 7.5 hour drive each way. But that wasn’t really the point. For me it was just getting out and swinging my machine, this is the first time in a year because of everything I have had going on in my life. I was ready to sell the damn thing after getting skunked for a day and a half, but it really is some tough hunting. Met @Arkyon my way out of the area and headed home happy and ready to get back out again soon!
  9. And then he complains about them until a new one comes out and then complains about why the new one doesn’t do things as well as the old one he complains about. 😂 Just messing with you Simon.
  10. That would be perfect for that guy in Pocatello Idaho a year or two ago that was searching for lost gold bars in a river or canal. Assuming it isn’t going to pick up every little thing and just make the whole thing light up the entire time. I go to Greece sailing and have refrained from bringing a detector mainly so I don’t ignore the company I am with but also I don’t want to end up in jail for a spell for removing antiquities. I would love to get my hands on one and drag it around to test it out.
  11. I had to know as well, so I googled it. The planes became stuck together one on top of the other. 3 of the 4 crew bailed out and the pilot on the top plane figured out he could still maneuver the planes and was able to make a successful emergency landing. The plane on top was able to be repaired and put back into service.
  12. Trade you electrical work for permission to hunt with you at your summer spot. 😆
  13. Gold is heavier than most anything else you will find in nature. Shake it around just right, makes perfect sense it will end up in the begins with an R (I can’t spell) bottom thing that is also the name of a man made lake with a damn. Personally, I have become really good just using my hands except when I get into small gold and the weather is warm enough to give salt signals from my hand. I like the concept and will give an honest opinion once it is in hand and I try it out.
  14. It isnt crazy US shipping, it is your countries crazy import taxes. They are just now charging them on the front end and not collecting them on the back end because they were being told lower values for less tax.
  15. Doc, you have already dressed up my detectors I’m excited for your scoop! Thank you!
  16. Last time I talked to Danny, he said he stopped charging for permission to detect on his claims. He has 1000 acres up the hill a bit that they have taken water to and are working on a project up there that will be open to the public. He said the last person he gave permission to for the claims found 20 something nuggets in a couple of days, that was in October so I imagine they took a 6k out. I wouldn’t bother going to his claims because they have been hunted out. 😉 I might just drive down here in a week or two to make sure there isn’t any left.
  17. I dont have water proof head phones for it, so mostly just use the Equinox up to chest depths. I am making headway on the badly corroded ring. Just realized I didnt have it in any of my pictures and didnt take a before picture but here it is in its current state.
  18. Back from Roatan. Nice to get to 80 degree weather and 80 degree water. I started a lot with the Nox but grew tired of bottle caps and can tabs. I was mostly working the shore to waist deep. Lots of foil and the corroded bottle caps read anywhere from a 5-15 and not always with an iron grunt. After a few days of no luck, I took the Excal out to work the reef area. I did not know that Roatan has the second largest reef until this trip. I worked mostly the openings that had a sandy or slightly rocky bottom. That is when I hit my first ring and then a second one about 20 minutes later. I pegged them both for junk rings, but it turned out they are both sterling Pandora rings(thin not that expensive but silver none the less). 4.3 grams for both. A really corroded ring that I havent been able to get clean. It weighs 4.9 grams but I cant figure out what it is. I could only work about and hour or two each day without the wife giving me a hard time for deserting the family. But, once I got the taste of those rings, I pushed the limits the best I could. I found what I thought was a gold ring the next day, but it doesnt have any markings and it leaves a grey streak on the back side of the toilet lid, only weighs 3.3 grams. I found what appears to be a corroded fishing spear, a name tag, a half of a scissor, and a few other fun things, but I finally scored with 2 days left. A hefty gold and platinum ring! My first official gold ring and platinum both in one(not sure if it counts since it is a two in one). It weighs out at 13.2 grams and is marked FG 18k PLAT 950. Frederick Goldman Most of the good stuff was between 5 and 10 feet deep, with the FG ring at about 8 feet deep and 10" in the rocky sand. I was in an opening in the reef that was maybe 8'x15' long and I grid it 3 times before I got a signal. The reason I would grid these areas is because there werent very many targets and the few were better targets then the closer to shore trashy areas. I imagine if I were there a week and could get in 8 to 10 hours, I would have good luck in the closer trashy areas but didnt have the time. Hope you all enjoy seeing the finds!
  19. My thought from gold hunting is that with the all metal, some of those smaller deeper targets may read 0 or -1 or -2 until some of the sand is taken off. He could be missing some with the discrimination on. I havent hunted the beach or water since I have become proficient with the Nox, but am flying out this week and will test it out along with my Excal. Side note, your video is still up just in case you were planning on taking it down like you said.
  20. Thank you. Didnt think too much about not wondering too far from the main areas. Probably more luck in those areas anyways. I will report back in a few weeks!
  21. I have found the usual conflicting info that you find for Latin American countries. Any one have direct knowledge or experience metal detecting beaches in Belize or Roatan? I did find someone who was selling a pair of old dive detectors that were in the house he purchased in Belize, but who knows if they just used them off shore.
  22. Are you sure it wasnt another prospector trying to tell you to go away?🤣
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