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Are you using the 9 or 11 in the water? You mentioned how easy it was to swing in the water which is encouraging to hear. It's always great to read about your adventures. 

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2 minutes ago, Skate said:

Are you using the 9 or 11 in the water? You mentioned how easy it was to swing in the water which is encouraging to hear. It's always great to read about your adventures. 

I have the 9" coil. No problem with depth, up on the beach you can dig junk all the way to about 14" ? I wiped the good stuff out with my other detector 3 days ago. Yesterday I got some new drops and for some reason one old nickel with the Deus 2.

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35 minutes ago, F350Platinum said:

I have to say river hunting is pretty tough itself, but hunting in surf has to be brutal. All the things I had to think of, like making sure everything was secured properly,

Yes, one's world really changes when getting hit with forceful 3-4' walls of water. ?

Good to see your getting dips in! 

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7 hours ago, midalake said:

Yes, one's world really changes when getting hit with forceful 3-4' walls of water. ?

Good to see your getting dips in! 

My hats' off to you guys and SCUBA divers. ? After all I've read about the Deus in water I was pleased. I like the bone conduction headphones, and didn't find swinging the detector to be any worse than my other one. The shaft is not solid round so it cuts a little better. Having the confidence to dunk it didn't hurt either!

For those that think the D2 won't hit small targets in bad ground, consider this story:

I got a 46/47 in about 2' of water, scooped and scooped and kept losing it. I was sure it was an earring that was falling out of the scoop. ? Chased it around for about 15 minutes, then came back later determined to get it.

I wish I still had it, must have lost it cleaning out my pockets, but it was a tiny aluminum shoelace rivet, 1/8" wide by 1/16". ? The sand in the water was 5 bar mineralized.

That’s the calmess ocean water I ever saw. Looks like the Chesapeake Bay on a calm day. 

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4 hours ago, Carolina said:

That’s the calmess ocean water I ever saw. Looks like the Chesapeake Bay on a calm day. 

It's not far from the Bay. Last 3 days were hot and dry with little or no wind. It got a bit choppy when the tide came in. ? It was a great opportunity to get some experience.

11 hours ago, F350Platinum said:

For those that think the D2 won't hit small targets in bad ground, consider this story:

I got a 46/47 in about 2' of water, scooped and scooped and kept losing it. I was sure it was an earring that was falling out of the scoop. ? Chased it around for about 15 minutes, then came back later determined to get it.

I wish I still had it, must have lost it cleaning out my pockets, but it was a tiny aluminum shoelace rivet, 1/8" wide by 1/16". ? The sand in the water was 5 bar mineralized.

I also detected a shoelace rivet with Deus 2 using the General program. I was impressed that it hit that target at about 2" depth in 10 bar mineralization. I weighed it and it came in at .34 grams.

I am definitely one of the people that has wondered where the target size/weight drop off is on Deus 2 since I do a lot of tiny gold prospecting. I will say that my Deus 1 is more sensitive to smaller targets under .25 gram than Deus 2 using what should be their most sensitive modes and settings so far.  The same goes for Deus 2 Mono at 40+ kHz vs Deus 2 in any of its 40 kHz FMF modes. Throw in salt or iron mineralization and who knows.......

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