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New to Me Deus after LaborDay:clap:

BarryL

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Never owned one but now I do so when I get it and go through the manual I am going to be full of Questions LOL so I hope you fellas will be patient and answer any and all questions you can . Been watching a lot of Calabash Vids and Gary's vids as well lots of great info and .I mainly hunt urban lots and old Farms out in the country here in North Texas Ground is pretty mild . Thanks in advance
 
Welp your screwed. Every machine you own will feel like a boat anchor and in some way just inadequate. I'm not saying I dont like my other machines..some do things seemingly better, I think...:poke:

Edit: I know my bandido II kills in shallow iron.. but other than that I dont really feel I need any other machine. I like my deleon for tot lots and clean-sweeping clad but that's soon to be replaced with a golden and I cant imagine I'd need any other machines.. maybe a good beach machine? I'm going to take the Deus to myrtle beach here in the next week or two and try it out, so we'll see. The Deus can easily cover all those bases though, and most of the time I just grab it cause Its so versatile that if I cant hunt a certain area (kids running around, people playing sports ect..) I know I can just go to the next place to hunt and dont have to change coils or anything.. just pick a program and go.

The deus sinks its hooks in you quickly. Also, nothing like being able to hunt EMI saturated places and retain sanity, and still hit good stuff deep.
 
Don't worry too much about settings and such at first. Just start with factory programs until you get to know it's sounds etc. I would recommend Basic 1 and then Deep programs. They really work well and about all you'll do by "tuning" is screw things up until you get familiar with it (ask me how I know that, LOL).
 
Good luck with your new Deus !
A fantastic machine ... super fast processor - only weighs 2 lbs. - wireless - what else could you ask for ! :detecting:
 
BarryL said:
Never owned one but now I do so when I get it and go through the manual I am going to be full of Questions LOL so I hope you fellas will be patient and answer any and all questions you can . Been watching a lot of Calabash Vids and Gary's vids as well lots of great info and .I mainly hunt urban lots and old Farms out in the country here in North Texas Ground is pretty mild . Thanks in advance

Thanks Guys . I really know this is going to take me a while to learn the language of it.
 
Watch the utube videos online best way to learn IMHO
 
BarryL said:
BarryL said:
Never owned one but now I do so when I get it and go through the manual I am going to be full of Questions LOL so I hope you fellas will be patient and answer any and all questions you can . Been watching a lot of Calabash Vids and Gary's vids as well lots of great info and .I mainly hunt urban lots and old Farms out in the country here in North Texas Ground is pretty mild . Thanks in advance

Thanks Guys . I really know this is going to take me a while to learn the language of it.

If Andy Sabisch puts on a Deus bootcamp in your area, I would strongly advise you go.
 
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