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<blockquote data-quote="just starting" data-source="post: 523136" data-attributes="member: 14279"><p>On the picks, Alianslayer, i used to always use a rabbit trap setter ,but a real fair dinkum prospecting pick is worth the money.</p><p>Trust me, the long handle and extra weight allows you to dig bigger holes and quicker. And you don`t have to bend over so much to dig a hole or even kneel on the ground.</p><p>You just have to learn how to carry it over your shoulder on one side of your body with one hand while using the detector in the other hand.</p><p></p><p> Using a bungee on the detector helps with this ,too.</p><p></p><p> FOZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just starting, post: 523136, member: 14279"] On the picks, Alianslayer, i used to always use a rabbit trap setter ,but a real fair dinkum prospecting pick is worth the money. Trust me, the long handle and extra weight allows you to dig bigger holes and quicker. And you don`t have to bend over so much to dig a hole or even kneel on the ground. You just have to learn how to carry it over your shoulder on one side of your body with one hand while using the detector in the other hand. Using a bungee on the detector helps with this ,too. FOZ [/QUOTE]
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