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quicky woodchip lot

Hit the wood chip lot today . got lots of cladd for the compadre , along whith some boby pins foil and can slaw some kids jewlwry figured this was the day to huntit --Its cold and no kids in thear playing today its funny thear is a trash can less than 50 ft away but they chose to throw thear trash all over the place seems like chicago which i think sould be turned into a landfiill its sell almost one now NOTEBLE FIND OF THE DAY is a dime about 3" from a metal post this is the nice thing about the compadre its finds things very close to metal fences and poles
 
Gunnar of bradford MN said:
Hit the wood chip lot today . got lots of cladd for the compadre , along whith some boby pins foil and can slaw some kids jewlwry figured this was the day to huntit --Its cold and no kids in thear playing today its funny thear is a trash can less than 50 ft away but they chose to throw thear trash all over the place seems like chicago which i think sould be turned into a landfiill its sell almost one now NOTEBLE FIND OF THE DAY is a dime about 3" from a metal post this is the nice thing about the compadre its finds things very close to metal fences and poles


I'm no electronics expert, but my guess is the Compadre can work in close to metal poles, etc. due to it's small 5.75" concentric coil and the advanced ED-180 discriminator.

Nice finds Gunner ! :clapping:

Todd
 
Hay Gunnar,

Yup, I can pick up even aluminum foil 3" from a pole.

Me and both Speepy's know how to do that.

WTG on the hunt,

Tabdog
 
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