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  1. Nice finds! Hunting coins and rings is the worst training possible for learning about nugget hunting. There is an almost immediate reward when coin/ring detecting; finding that first nugget can take hours, days, weeks or even years...never give up!

     

    The above comment does not apply if you are detecting for aluminum and foil with some detectors...that is what I use my gbpro for as parks are much closer than gold areas. Of course I still dig the coins and other stuff.

     

    fred

  2. Way back when I lived in Portola, near Quincy, I could run up and down mountains like a goat. Now I am a flatlander in San Diego and almost 65...I can still get up the hills and cover some miles...but, the climb is a little bit slower.

     

    I hope to drop dead in the mountains or the desert...that would be the perfect ending!

     

    fred

  3. I always figured about 30% loss of depth in descriminate over all metal...this is from memory not a scientific study...

    Coil manufacturers often claim better depth over stock coils but that is usually because the after market coil is a bigger size.

     

    I don't believe bigger coils really give much better depth but do increase ground coverage...

     

    fred

  4. Tom really hit a nice one...I really wish I had gone to Ganes creek...while I am wishing

    I wish I had made it back to Moore Creek before Steve gave it up. My Moore creek trip was almost 10 years ago...Dang!

    Due to my poor choices of equipment I only found two pieces of gold...this was a solid .52 oz from there.

    Steve, thanks again for the memories

    fred

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  5. When I was visiting C and W up at Rye Patch we were playing around with the ctx3030 and various targets...

    Chris placeed a bunch of nails on the ground and Mitchel put his big speci in the middle. The 3030 didnot pick the speci out of the junk at any reasonable swing speed...The XP DUES did...that was quite an eye opening event...the dues certainly had way faster recovery speed.

     

    fred

  6. Wow, Steve; you sure do a bunch of work and thinking for this forum and all the others you contribute to.

    Nice job explaining these various facets of detecting.

    I find the higher the sensitivity on my 3030 the jumper it gets;plus many more spurious signals. Also every change in the settings affects the readouts more or less...and finally, my ears tell more than anything else whether I will dig or not. All exactly as you wrote.

    thanks

    fred

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