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About $1900 Last Week

cjc

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A very hard week at that--going in behind top pros. This guys dig everything and some (stupidly) leave all their targets in the water. What worked was recognising the interference of the sidewall and working it with accurate (lowered) pulse settings and super slow sweep speed. I can't stress enough how important it is to use a pulse to have a two way conversation with the ground conditions. If you do this properly you can go in behind anyone and find gold. Also, a lot of stuff is lost on the steep sidewall and sinks deep in the soft sand. Total 1.8 oz. Three bands at front are all 18k from left 13.7 gr. (oh ya!) 10.2 gr. and 6.9 gr. some smaller bands in the back and a couple of small .25 rocks up front.
cjc
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Way to go Clive. Nothing like getting paid doing something you like to do. Thanks for posting and Congratulations on your finds. HH :minelab:
 
Great finds as usual Clive! Thanks for posting for us. I can't wait to get out here in Minnesota & try out my Dual Field. I've reading & re-reading Pulse Power & Advanced Techniques for the Dual Field. I'll have them memorized by the time winter finally gives up. I can't thank you enough for all the valuable information you share with us! Take care!
 
Thanks, Robert.
Just remember, when you hear that threshold climbing, slow the coil down and maybe even give it some delay to hear better. You can also back the t/h control off as well as a last resort.
cjc
 
Nice haul Clive. Shows what can be done when you know how to use your equipment and knowledge to the best of their abilities....WTG
 
Amazing finds! Thanks for sharing.
How do you decide to use the Dual Field versus Aquasearch versus TDI in the situation that you describe?
 
Ohhhhhh!:drool::surprised: Thanks for the inspiration! Gonna wader up and hit it all weekend because of this picture!!:thumbup:
Mud
 
That's some nice chunks of treasure, specially with so many now on the boat to those out of away places. I know of one of those hunters who just hit his first big one and is now looking for some exotic places he can do it again....you really have to put yourself in the places where the odds are better at scoring, his cash proceeds from one big one.. less cash for a new CTX

Gotta love this Hobby....:thumbup:
 
GREAT VISHNU'S GHOST! :yikes: That must have been one big one! you better pm us OBN with the details behind that stack of cash!.
Mud
 
What a thrill to recover those rings and oldbeechnut's buddy hit the big time. I was weighing up the gold and silver I found since November of 2012 and it's mighty pitiful compared to these items. Big to me, tho. 30.65 grams of 14K, 17.17 grams of 10K,
1.23 grams of 18K and 31.02 of 92.5 sterling silver. A few of the stones in these rings are real, but most are junk. That's just from fresh water hunting, but hope to make the surf one day. Thanks for posting cjc & obn.
 
Just got the PLAT test kit and sure enough the big (13.7 gr.one in the middle holds test.
Mud take note--that's a LAND find. couple of hudred v-ball courts and bingo!
cjc
 
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