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Got out for the first time this year this afternoon!

Cupajo

Active member
It hit 55 degrees today!

During this moon phase the water doesn't drop really low and it was a bit choppy from the southern breeze. I opted for a couple of hours at the water line and worked several hundred feet before the old bones told me to go home! I prefer going in the water, because carrying and using my equipment without the buoyancy of the water helping is starting to be too much like work! I'll feel it tomorrow!

I cleared away a lot of hair pins and many bits of junk so small I would have never found them without my vibra-probe. Bits of lead and aluminum less than a quarter of an inch got carted away.

One interesting thing happened besides my surviving a couple of hours a diggin, I found a piece of stainless fishhook minus its point and maybe fifty feet farther along the beach I found the the broken off point!!

Hunted only hi-lows with my Infinium LS and 8" coil to avoid digging nails. I still got plenty of them though.

GL&HH Friends,

Cupajo
 
Clearing the trash prior to the finding of treasure ... sounds like a strategy. Glad you got out.

How highly do you recommend the Infinium?
tvr
 
I don't have many experiences with other detectors, but I am completely convinced that the Infinium is the best there is.

I do prefer to use it in the water though.
 
Thanks for the feedback. One of the metal detector dealers I have spoken to who hunts water says it is his prefered water detector by far and he has used many.
 
Yesterday I spread out the very small items I wrote about in the post above on a sheet of newspaper to show my wife what a great machine the Infinium is.

I pointed out the tiny metal disk maybe 3/16" in diameter and only 1/32" or so thick and the two pieces of fish hook and the little pieces of wire and lead solder and aluminum.

She showed her interest in how well the machine performed by asking, "Where's the gold?"

GL&HH Friends,

Cupajo
 
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