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  1. You're gonna love it. Don't be afraid to try Prospecting Audio.....something totally different than tones.
  2. Whoever thinks metal detecting wouldn't be any fun for them needs to check out this thread and then re-think it.😄 Wish all the beaches were like yours!
  3. Here ya go Tom....Steve's Detector Rods
  4. That place looks like it would swallow you up quicker than a burger at my dog's nose.
  5. This looks like it...Link There are some real fancy expensive ones made with 3 nails if you google it up. Nice find. 👍
  6. Yes, you're killing it. The California guys may even be envious. 😄
  7. A hunter's dream! Wow. 53 rings in a month. I would be out hunting every day until the place dried up. Another vote for Manticore. Great story, happy snorkeling!
  8. I feel sorry for your scoop/shovel....tough digging.
  9. If you're a water hunter, the extra weight is not very noticeable at all when in thigh high or deeper. You may feel that it is a bit nose-heavy on land after a few hours compared to the 11". I run my stock shaft fully extended to the red lines, if you run yours shorter, it won't be as noticeable. When I run the M15 on my longer "tall boy" stork leg (about 5-6" longer than a fully extended stock shaft), it is nose heavy on land, but fine in the water. You're 17" 3030 coil weighs 907 grams and the M15 only weighs 650 grams. Try it without the harness and see how you do.
  10. I have been 5 or 6 beach hunts of about 6 hours each with the 15" and love it both in the water and sand hunting. I can't offer any reason not to buy it, so go spend your money. Ha! I have not done any direct depth comparison in-ground tests with the 11" and 15" side by side at the beach to comment on how much deeper it is if any. I do know I'm pulling dimes VERY deep with the back side of my scoop 6" deep in the hole below the sand's surface on several occasions. The need for more depth is kinda nullified in the water at my sugar sand beaches because once you hit a certain depth, the sand keeps falling back into the hole and you'll have a heart attack trying to dig any deeper. Near impossible. It's easy to loose a target due to it falling deeper as you dig if you miss it the first couple scoops. But the 15" is staying on my detector, no doubt. Both in the water and out. I love the extra coverage per swing.
  11. There are earbuds for Manticore on ebay which I bought to tackle the heat problem in the summer. Link
  12. I'm trying to figure out how the company that owns the kiosk makes money. Smashed, flooded, wrecked phones are accepted? No person on hand to verify phone make, model, condition before dropping it in the slot?
  13. I bought a stork leg for hunting in the water with the 12". LINK Works great for the dry too.
  14. Interesting finish pattern on that one. I'm jealous of your hunting sites....keep her rolling!
  15. John it's no wonder Minelab picked your story to publish. You sound like you work for their marketing department! Well written and I can tell you enjoy your "other" hobby of writing. You guys are much more adventurous than an old homebody like me. Live on brother!
  16. You can come to my beaches and get severely annoyed if you like. 🙂
  17. Funny, I live in a deed restricted community where the powers to be in the HOA decided last week that they would sweep all 240 houses for code violations. Mine? Need a paint job according to them. Ha! I went to the beach last Thursday for 4 hours. Stayed dry...it was cold. Found 2 junk earrings and a junk pin. Yay! Go Bucs!
  18. Very nice. I wonder what the other guy got. It was probably 619_805_okie....he's been cleaning up lately. Ha! Gotta stay one step ahead of the competition next swell! 😄
  19. I'd head back there again to hunt it until you've covered the whole area if you're allowed to. Good beach spots are hard to find now days with all the competition.
  20. Yup....a lot of guys on this site are waiting for the M8. Will be a great coil for hunting relic sites that have a lot of shrubs and overgrowth to navigate around.
  21. 3 rings in 3 hours? Looks like you were in a great hunting area to me!
  22. I never did the software update, so I don't get the red #'s. I would surely dig a 24 though if it was solid and wasn't bouncing. 24 to 27 stands a good chance of being a nickel although sometimes a pull tab. (if you want to dig a nickel) If it's bouncing to other #'s besides 24 and grunting and not on the center line, I probably wouldn't dig. You should be able to hear the nickel as a solid hit sound among the iron grunts and see the nickel as a dot on the nonferrous line even if there is iron nearby.
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