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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
Night park detecting with the Ace 250
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<blockquote data-quote="Paulmarr" data-source="post: 71647" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>Thanks for the explanation Goldpick - I never looked at it that way I guess. Perhaps I watched too many you tube videos as I tend to dump the shovel full of sand/target on the ground and separate the target from the sand with my foot and the detector to reveal the treasure - at night that wouldn't work!</p><p></p><p>I also tend to be 50% in the water and 45% wet sand and 5% dry sand - thinking the dry sand has been detected to death and would only have recent stuff where in the water is where the churn of new/very old targets hide. I also learned very quickly that you can only cover so much ground in a session and the beach is a big place - and one beach after another so their are plenty of places to go - so being selective about where you detect determines the amount of success you have. </p><p></p><p>I should give night detecting a go - it would be better than watching tv! If I see a fellow detector I will surely say G'day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paulmarr, post: 71647, member: 1683"] Thanks for the explanation Goldpick - I never looked at it that way I guess. Perhaps I watched too many you tube videos as I tend to dump the shovel full of sand/target on the ground and separate the target from the sand with my foot and the detector to reveal the treasure - at night that wouldn't work! I also tend to be 50% in the water and 45% wet sand and 5% dry sand - thinking the dry sand has been detected to death and would only have recent stuff where in the water is where the churn of new/very old targets hide. I also learned very quickly that you can only cover so much ground in a session and the beach is a big place - and one beach after another so their are plenty of places to go - so being selective about where you detect determines the amount of success you have. I should give night detecting a go - it would be better than watching tv! If I see a fellow detector I will surely say G'day! [/QUOTE]
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