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AT Gold + Infinium LS Make A Great Team And Scored A Ring :super:

John-Edmonton

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Hunted today with my buddy Scott. The ice flows have dissappeared, so we hunted a very cold lake today. The AT Gold did a great job! I used the true all metal mode with the iron audio set and 35 and turned on. When I got a signal, I would just peek at the VDI numbers and make my decision whether to dig or not based on the number(s). I hunted mostly the junky areas, and got most of the coins. That 5" x 8" coil really gets some surprising good depth. The Garrett Infinium LS (PI) worked well in the deeper water, and as usual, got another ring left behind, probably because it was about 10" deep. This water has been pounded to death with at least a dozen hunters. Yet, the Garrett's always seem to find some keepers missed by others.

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Here's the ring.....the Lord's Prayer written in Croation. A very nice ring. I also got a shopping cart token, which can be used in shopping carts requiring our Loonies ($1.00 coins)

The Garrett Gals were impressed!
 
John do you perfer to water hunt with the 8 or 14".I want one of the mono loops but im new to water hunting and think the 14" will be to hard to pinpoint with.
Also live in southern alberta the lakes are not sandy but mucky rocky muck sand do you use as a scoop? I have water hunted with a shovel but its kinda hard to find targets you end up losing some.
I was thinking a floating classfier then shovel hits into there and sift out?
 
I like the 14" mono coil. It has a larger foot print, isn't as sensitive to real tiny tiny objects, Shallow targets can easily be pinpointed off the toe, and real deep targets off the center.
 
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