Alot of good target is just hard to find due to masking and great depth and my mission for next year is to find more of them. Signals that I usually ignore is signals landing on the 1-37 range, id jumping aroung with broken sounds, signals good in one direction but silent 90 degrees.
I hope to hear which iffy pattern that you suspect are good targets and decide to dig and what pattern that you just know for sure is iron. I`m fairly good at avoiding iron but I`m sure I ignore good targets once in a while.
If I get an iffy signal on the left side of the screen I always dig because its nearly always a good target but on the right side its a different matter because if I dig all of those jumpy iffy ones I would have to bring a lorry to store all the iron.
Would you for ex. dig every jumpy signals on the right side which have a fairly steady co although the fe numbers goes all the way from bottom to top?
Another thing is that most of the targets I dig is shallow, a few is fairly deep and once in a while some really deep ones. I am talking about detecting on fields that are ploughed each year so the targets should be evenly spread vertically. It is no doubt that many of the iffy signals that I get is deep good targets and the big challenge is identifiyng and separating those signals from iron.
I hope to hear which iffy pattern that you suspect are good targets and decide to dig and what pattern that you just know for sure is iron. I`m fairly good at avoiding iron but I`m sure I ignore good targets once in a while.
If I get an iffy signal on the left side of the screen I always dig because its nearly always a good target but on the right side its a different matter because if I dig all of those jumpy iffy ones I would have to bring a lorry to store all the iron.
Would you for ex. dig every jumpy signals on the right side which have a fairly steady co although the fe numbers goes all the way from bottom to top?
Another thing is that most of the targets I dig is shallow, a few is fairly deep and once in a while some really deep ones. I am talking about detecting on fields that are ploughed each year so the targets should be evenly spread vertically. It is no doubt that many of the iffy signals that I get is deep good targets and the big challenge is identifiyng and separating those signals from iron.