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last hunt of the year 6 silver dimes

pghmole

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im already tired of all this snow here in the northeast...anyways... i had a nice 6 silver day to end the season...thanks for watching! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0R1_bniYpM&feature=share&list=UUs6UoA-y49H13PbJgZBYZ8Q
 
Congrats!

Thats a great way to end the season!!
 
Nice finds!
 
congrats I would hav been happy to hit 20 silvers lol this year they are hard to come by here.
 
Super video!

Super hunt. You almost found as many silver dimes as I found in 5 months!!
 
Nice haul of silver Mole.

Inquiring minds would like to know what you attribute your success to in that park cause I think you said at the beginning of the vid it was pounded? I see you have some other top machines had you previously used them in this area?

Of course the 3030 had a big role but was it due to better separation in trash, or the modes you were using? The targets didn't look super deep but I'm curious what the depths they were as well as your sensitivity levels?

Question- questions I know but just trying to learn from successful hunters.

Believe me I can relate to your comments on the cold as I grew up in New England. Living in the High Desert West now and it's cold here (singles at night and below freezing during the day).

HH
 
Atlas said:
Nice haul of silver Mole.

Inquiring minds would like to know what you attribute your success to in that park cause I think you said at the beginning of the vid it was pounded? I see you have some other top machines had you previously used them in this area?

Of course the 3030 had a big role but was it due to better separation in trash, or the modes you were using? The targets didn't look super deep but I'm curious what the depths they were as well as your sensitivity levels?

Question- questions I know but just trying to learn from successful hunters.

Believe me I can relate to your comments on the cold as I grew up in New England. Living in the High Desert West now and it's cold here (singles at night and below freezing during the day).

HH
Thanks! i think the fact that the Ctx is much faster than the Etrac and handles my moderately to bad minerialized soil like a champ and those features definitely has a lot to do with my recent finds with the Ctx. a lot of the silvers i get are around or touching a nail,pull tab,zincoln,nickle, junk,low conductors or are very deep or on edge or are a combo of the above,as all the easy ones are long gone!.in that spot on the video has REALLY been hammered over the years relentlessly by me and countless others even with other Minelab machines, the silver coins and tons of wheats with the Ctx that i have got from there have ranged from 4 inches to about 8 inches, its heavy trash and nails in patches and moderate soils that keep my sensitivity around 15 to 20 in auto, i use 25-35 f.e discriminated and the rest of the screen open basically the rest of it is the coins program with fast on,it works well here but what works here may not work there because the variability of conditions dictates the required tweaks to all settings,even park to park,yea i wish this snow would melt so i can get out! oh yeah i havent used the Deus much at all yet and not at that spot,i hope i answered youre question! hh Mole
 
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