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<blockquote data-quote="KeithyGeorge" data-source="post: 18559" data-attributes="member: 910"><p>hi mate and welcome! Depending on the mineralization in that area ( i wouldnt know as ive only dealt with QLD and WA dirt) i would suggest a detector along the lines of the minelab x-terra 705. They are quite a nifty "VLF" detector that perform well and have a few waterproof coils to nugget shoot in the creeks. The only downfall is that they dont handle the mineralization as well as they claim. Im a big supporter of minelab detectors and all are fairly reliable machines and all have found gold. The older sd and gp models "pulse inducted" perform well and are relatively inexpensive now. </p><p>Best of luck in your ventures mate and keep up the persistence and youll be sure to pick up something!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KeithyGeorge, post: 18559, member: 910"] hi mate and welcome! Depending on the mineralization in that area ( i wouldnt know as ive only dealt with QLD and WA dirt) i would suggest a detector along the lines of the minelab x-terra 705. They are quite a nifty "VLF" detector that perform well and have a few waterproof coils to nugget shoot in the creeks. The only downfall is that they dont handle the mineralization as well as they claim. Im a big supporter of minelab detectors and all are fairly reliable machines and all have found gold. The older sd and gp models "pulse inducted" perform well and are relatively inexpensive now. Best of luck in your ventures mate and keep up the persistence and youll be sure to pick up something! [/QUOTE]
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