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<blockquote data-quote="boobook" data-source="post: 241173" data-attributes="member: 1605"><p>We were in Halls Creek last winter.</p><p></p><p>The sides of the wooded hills are reasonably open apart from tree litter.</p><p>Any size/shape coil would be ok there.</p><p></p><p>However, most of the flatter ground is heavy spinifex cover and (unless it has been burnt off) requires a smaller coil. I found the NF 14x9 just ok (my smallest coil), I reckon an 8" elliptical would be ideal.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with it all, the best gold is in the gullies but they were mostly too steep for my wonky old pins!</p><p>mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boobook, post: 241173, member: 1605"] We were in Halls Creek last winter. The sides of the wooded hills are reasonably open apart from tree litter. Any size/shape coil would be ok there. However, most of the flatter ground is heavy spinifex cover and (unless it has been burnt off) requires a smaller coil. I found the NF 14x9 just ok (my smallest coil), I reckon an 8" elliptical would be ideal. Good luck with it all, the best gold is in the gullies but they were mostly too steep for my wonky old pins! mike [/QUOTE]
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