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My Tassie 2 day Bazooka experiment
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<blockquote data-quote="Hurg" data-source="post: 73985" data-attributes="member: 2662"><p>Have you guys ever had a go at detecting down here? I know that Tassie's not meant to have large nuggets, but I also know that there have been some found over the years.</p><p></p><p>Walking along the Styx the other day, I sort of could see where I think the river used to run (was a flat section of ground and on inspecting the roots of a fallen tree I found some smoothed rocks). Would have liked to try a detector around some of the trees just in case.</p><p></p><p>I went to Mountain Creek today and the guy stocks a couple of different Garrett detectors, including the AT GOLD/PRO and ATX. My missus is harping on about how we should buy one but I'm not convinced that it would be a good investment.</p><p></p><p>It did seem like if there were nuggets there, they'd be buried under a lot of topsoil.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hurg, post: 73985, member: 2662"] Have you guys ever had a go at detecting down here? I know that Tassie's not meant to have large nuggets, but I also know that there have been some found over the years. Walking along the Styx the other day, I sort of could see where I think the river used to run (was a flat section of ground and on inspecting the roots of a fallen tree I found some smoothed rocks). Would have liked to try a detector around some of the trees just in case. I went to Mountain Creek today and the guy stocks a couple of different Garrett detectors, including the AT GOLD/PRO and ATX. My missus is harping on about how we should buy one but I'm not convinced that it would be a good investment. It did seem like if there were nuggets there, they'd be buried under a lot of topsoil. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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