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This years gold count (Just got a camera)

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Just trying out my new (older Nikon 4500).
The first picture is what I found today at a small local beach. The ring (middle picture, 14K) was found in about 2 feet of water and the picture on the right is my total gold ring count for this year.
I'm using the 6x9DD coil, no disc, sens on 10, threshold barely audible in C&J Mode.
Thanks for looking..RonL(Edm)
 
Ron,
Where is home for you? Lots of gold finds usually occur for those folks lucky enough to live by the ocean. So are your beaches inland lakes & rivers or sandy ocean beaches.
Thanks & HH,
Johnny B
 
I live in Edmonton, Alberta. We have a fair number of freshwater lakes. I was really lucky last year.
I discovered a very old beach that had never seen a detector. It was only about 50 yards long and I found 28 gold rings last year and this year most of the rings that I found were from that same beach.
There are quite a few detectorists that do well at our local lakes.
RonL
 
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