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Metal Detecting for Gold
Reasons You May Not Be Finding Anything?
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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 520749" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>As has been mentioned one on one training WILL boost your confidence.</p><p>I've done trying to varying degrees with Nenad L., Corey M. Robert Thacker and Kim & Linc in NSW ....... each added a bit more knowledge, experience and confidence (as well as GOLD).</p><p></p><p>That said some are just as happy to keep going and chance their own skills, nothing wrong with that.</p><p></p><p>Areas where you detect is a definite factor ...... all areas have been detected, some more then others but there will be pockets that have been missed ..... move logs, stones, rubbish and anything hat looks as though it's been there a while .... these "harder" areas are often overlooked by lazy swingers.</p><p></p><p>Also worth remembering that on some forums/FB pages there are those with a barrow to push be it headphones, boosters, coils or detectors .... helps to know who's who in the zoo and treat those posts accordingly based on what you know about them (remember some of these will have/may have access to places we can't get to).</p><p>Also worth remembering that a heap of great gold comes from areas other than Victoria.</p><p></p><p>Most of all don't be discouraged ... my best piece came about by pure chance/good luck, sometimes that's all you need.</p><p>Cheers T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 520749, member: 1375"] As has been mentioned one on one training WILL boost your confidence. I've done trying to varying degrees with Nenad L., Corey M. Robert Thacker and Kim & Linc in NSW ....... each added a bit more knowledge, experience and confidence (as well as GOLD). That said some are just as happy to keep going and chance their own skills, nothing wrong with that. Areas where you detect is a definite factor ...... all areas have been detected, some more then others but there will be pockets that have been missed ..... move logs, stones, rubbish and anything hat looks as though it's been there a while .... these "harder" areas are often overlooked by lazy swingers. Also worth remembering that on some forums/FB pages there are those with a barrow to push be it headphones, boosters, coils or detectors .... helps to know who's who in the zoo and treat those posts accordingly based on what you know about them (remember some of these will have/may have access to places we can't get to). Also worth remembering that a heap of great gold comes from areas other than Victoria. Most of all don't be discouraged ... my best piece came about by pure chance/good luck, sometimes that's all you need. Cheers T. [/QUOTE]
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