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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 293863" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>To each his own, do what you like best (or can afford), it's a great hobby and has resulted in my meeting many like minded people who are now good friends.I do a bit of both and being retired I've got time to do as I wish, on most occasions, when I wish.</p><p>To be successful at detecting it really helps if you can also pan and "loam" an area, if it looks promising detect it and if that doesn't give results go back and sluice or dry wash the area.</p><p>Good results with the detector than go back when the patch dries out and again pan/sluice or dry wash the area (really depends on water availability) ......</p><p>At the end of the day just enjoy it.</p><p>Cheers Tom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 293863, member: 1375"] To each his own, do what you like best (or can afford), it's a great hobby and has resulted in my meeting many like minded people who are now good friends.I do a bit of both and being retired I've got time to do as I wish, on most occasions, when I wish. To be successful at detecting it really helps if you can also pan and "loam" an area, if it looks promising detect it and if that doesn't give results go back and sluice or dry wash the area. Good results with the detector than go back when the patch dries out and again pan/sluice or dry wash the area (really depends on water availability) ...... At the end of the day just enjoy it. Cheers Tom. [/QUOTE]
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