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Tiger Shark the best for fresh water?

Would like to find gold chains too. Looking at the Tiger Shark 8" or 10", Detector Pro Under Water 8" coil, and the AT Gold w/ standard coil. Also giving it a thought the Lobo ST in small backpack to almost chest deep.

Thanks,
Rick
 
I have the at pro and recently got an underwater. I dont have much time on the underwater but so far I'm really impressed with it. It's built very well. The at pro is outstanding for finding gold in fresh water. It loves gold of all sizes.
 
Did you get the 12" Underwater............ if so hows it doing? As far as chains...... seeing just a single link is part of the problem...... masking is the other. In salt water single freq dont work well and the multi freq with their salt setting miss most of the chains without a large clasp, spring in the clasp, larger links, or trinket. Fresh water the single freq is a better choice except then you are dealing with everything thats ever been dropped because of the slow corroision rate. Any movement like streams creates even more trash.
 
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