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Gerry, you are a hoot! I love your dating analogy re me taking some time to warm up to the 6000š Chet answered your question re us checking undug targets w the 7000...darn, we should have. Guess thatās why you are the Master! Re our twin nuggets, now that Iām looking at them after reading your post they look kinda phallic! I think I need to take a cold shower nowššš
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Throwback Thursday-- Australia 2018
IdahoPeg replied to vanursepaul's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
You live a charmed life, for sure!šš -
Minelab GPX 6000 Gold - Videos Enclosed
IdahoPeg replied to Rob Allison's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Very nice nuggets! What fun!šš -
Throwback Thursday-- Australia 2018
IdahoPeg replied to vanursepaul's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
I bet youāre itching to get back, but hey, hanging in Alaska aināt bad is it? Oz is still on my Bucket List...hopefully someday before Iām too damn old!š -
Nice to meet youš Awesome pics and gold!
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Beautiful gold! Iām an old hand at the āmove rocks, scrape and detectā method too! Exercise with benefitsš.
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Drove down Monday and met up with Chet; we wanted to try out our new 6000s on some hammered patches, just to make sure I wouldnāt have āBuyerās Remorseā after trading in my 7000. I got there about noon, and Chet had been out hunting in the morning. He had marked two targets in the ground so I could hear them too when I got there. One was in a scrape and the other a bit outside....hmmm? Likely iron crap in this pounded area we thought. Dug them out, and he had just found his first 2 gpx6000 nuggets...beautiful character, with some intricate folds. I ended up with one that afternoon. Even though the 6000 is light with great ergonomics, my detecting arm is out of shape and my bicep was getting a bit sore. I found myself missing my bungee, hip stick, and guide arm on my 7000 setup. I also missed the clip on wireless speaker. I was using the Aventree Torus headphones that hang around your neck; they fell off a few times while digging, then when I tried to secure them, the Power button would get pressed and they would turn off. Chetās just stopped working. Weird. So need to figure out my speaker system. One other 7000 feature I also miss is the built-in gps...so handy. So day 2 we hit several other old patches. I used a bungee and was getting more in tune with the 6000...much more comfortable with it, though my left arm didnāt know what to do! Put hand in pocket? Hook thumb on harness loop? Its motor memory wanted to be helping with a guide armš! By the end of 8 hours we each had found a bit more gold. Nice, but nothing over .2 or .3 gram. On the 3rd day we went back to Day 1 patch, as it was close to camp. Again, the 6000 was able to sniff out some good stuff from this patch that had been hunted by 5000s, 2300s, 7000s. By now I was in sync with my new detector. I mainly hunted in Normal, setting at 3 oāclock position with threshold. Tried the Auto+ but preferred the other, I like hearing the threshold and it was more sensitive to targets. We knew the machine was awesome at finding these smaller nuggets, and weird shaped nuggets, but we hadnāt found anything of any size yet. That changed when Chet found a gorgeous 2.5-3 grammer at about 6ā! Woo Hoo!š So Chet was the big winner on this trip; 6.2 grams in 3 days. And they will be beautiful when cleaned up...maybe add those pics to this post Chet? I ended up with 2.4 g in 2 1/2 days. Chet attributes a lot of his success on this trip to the ease of detecting with the 6000, compared to the 7000...fewer rest breaks means more time on the gold fields. Though I really loved my 7000, I think this detector will better serve me; either hunting known worked patches or walking miles looking for new, it will do the job and be easier on my neck and shoulders/arm.
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Welcome back, and glad you had a nice trip back home! And you squeezed in time to find a couple ounces....nice! We missed you!š
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Time out in the Bush, time with family & friends, and lots of beautiful gold! Well done!
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Pegās Florida Fossil Hunts
IdahoPeg replied to IdahoPeg's topic in Rocks, Minerals, Gems & Geology
No, not this year Mitchel...did that a couple seasons ago on way to Florida. No diamonds for me tho lol. I did find a cool quartz cluster in Arkansas that trip. This year on the way back, Iām planning a topaz dig in Utah when they blast the mountain for fresh material. Should be fun! -
Pegās Florida Fossil Hunts
IdahoPeg replied to IdahoPeg's topic in Rocks, Minerals, Gems & Geology
Thanks so much Steve! Iām going to have some of the better teeth wire-wrapped/made into pendants for family/friends...if you want any, let me know!š -
Pegās Florida Fossil Hunts
IdahoPeg replied to IdahoPeg's topic in Rocks, Minerals, Gems & Geology
Thanks! I guess when the teeth were lost and buried by sediment millions of years ago, through time and pressure, some sort of mineralization takes place...so the teeth are preserved. Cool stuff! -
Pegās Florida Fossil Hunts
IdahoPeg replied to IdahoPeg's topic in Rocks, Minerals, Gems & Geology
Thanks! Yep, made my own sifter: 3/4ā pvc, 1/4ā wire mesh/hardware cloth, noodles and zip ties. Works great! -
Pegās Florida Fossil Hunts
IdahoPeg replied to IdahoPeg's topic in Rocks, Minerals, Gems & Geology
Wow, thatās terrible re your friend! The key is to donāt go during mating season(pretty much from now through June or so), and avoid going near the baby ones that are often on the banks...momma will protect them! Iām around gators quite a bit in a wildlife preserve area where I walk almost daily, so Iāve learned to read their body language etc. But like with any wild animal, definitely need to give them their space and respect them! -
Pegās Florida Fossil Hunts
IdahoPeg replied to IdahoPeg's topic in Rocks, Minerals, Gems & Geology
I went over twice....2 days in a creek when the river was too high, then 2 more days in the Peace River 3 wks later. The tabletop finds were from that 2nd trip. I really hope to find some bigger Megs next season, as Iām heading back west in a week. -
Last month I started to get a bit bored with my usual Snowbird gig of bicycling, paddle boarding, beachcombing, etc, so I decided to check out some creeks and the Peace River about 3 hrs west of me. This area was covered by shallow seas millions of years ago, and more recently saw the Ice Ages....so a cool mix of fossils can be found. Here is one of the creeks I hunted(cue the banjo music from āDeliveranceā lol): So you kayak and/or wade in water of various depths looking for gravels in the bottom, then you dig and sift. All this is done in Gator and snake habitat, so one must stay aware of oneās surrounding while working the gravels: Hereās some of my favorite finds. A fossilized prehistoric bison tooth and a baby Megalodon shark tooth...the Megs are small here, as these shallow seas were the nursery. The next pic has a fossil tortoise leg spur, a crocodile tooth, and 2 extinct Snaggeltooth Shark teeth. Hereās fossilized stuff from my last hunt....upper left are turtle shell fragments; upper right turtle nuchal bones, a prehistoric tapir tooth, a broken Meg; then a whole bunch of shark teeth. I think Iāve discovered a new hobby and passion to enjoy while here in Florida half a year! And as a bonus, itāll help keep me in gold hunting shape for when Iām back out west!š
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You did awesome āfor the short dirt recon tripā, as per your usual lol š. Iāll be heading out there next month after I get back from Florida...canāt wait to get in the wide open spaces again!
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Floating Screens / Sieves
IdahoPeg replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
Wow, perfect timing for lots of great ideas for me! I need to build a sifter to use fossil and shark tooth hunting in the Peace River on the west side of Florida. Hope to find a Meg tooth(a Bucket Lister)š -
How Many Of You Collect Sea Glass?
IdahoPeg replied to Dances With Doves's topic in Rocks, Minerals, Gems & Geology
Mitchel- Iām in Melbourne Bch...planning my 1st trip over to the Peace River and Venice Bch to hunt for sharks teeth soon. Wow, 5ā is a whopper! Iād love to find a Meg tooth for sure! Havenāt researched the phosphate pits...will do. Peg -
Help Identifying An Old Coin
IdahoPeg replied to bearthomas's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
An Asian friend of mine says itās Chinese, but not sure what it says other than ā1ā on first pic side. -
Norm, so glad it was Steve...thatās who I was planning on contacting when I get back west from Florida! He put a bale on a nice 7g nugget I found in Gold Basin a few years back...love his work and heās a good guy! p.s. thatās an awesome speci pendant!