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<blockquote data-quote="Troutman" data-source="post: 455965" data-attributes="member: 8744"><p>Hi Squint,</p><p></p><p>Not wanting to hijack Goldpick's thread too much, but lots of reasons for night detecting. Some already mentioned by yourself and Goldtrapper. Machines work about the same, but there's less other noises and you can focus better. Some of my other reasons are heat and humidity, I live in tropical North Queensland and during our summer wet season when the ground is soft enough to dig, it can be just too hot to detect during the day. At the moment we have had an extended drought and the ground is like concrete so no detecting happening night or day. Night detecting allows you to get at public places that are just too busy during the day and to be inconspicuous not drawing attention to your good spots.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, </p><p>Troutman :gemstone: :goldnugget:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutman, post: 455965, member: 8744"] Hi Squint, Not wanting to hijack Goldpick's thread too much, but lots of reasons for night detecting. Some already mentioned by yourself and Goldtrapper. Machines work about the same, but there's less other noises and you can focus better. Some of my other reasons are heat and humidity, I live in tropical North Queensland and during our summer wet season when the ground is soft enough to dig, it can be just too hot to detect during the day. At the moment we have had an extended drought and the ground is like concrete so no detecting happening night or day. Night detecting allows you to get at public places that are just too busy during the day and to be inconspicuous not drawing attention to your good spots. Cheers, Troutman :gemstone: :goldnugget: [/QUOTE]
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