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:usaflag: 1st Hunt With New Sovereign GT!! :detecting:

Cupajo

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Right after my morning cup a jo I hunted the wet/dry sand along the waterline and high tide line.

I began in all metal to get a feel for how the GT reacts to iron and then finished in iron mask paying attention to what the fine little machine was telling me.

A clad dime was my first coin and the GT gave me a loud and clear response leaving no doubt that I needed to dig!

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The smallest bits of aluminum sounded even louder than the dime to my ears!

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A silver nickel, a silver ring and a small apparently silver ear? clip of some sort rounds out the days take.

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I buried several gold rings in the wet sand to get an idea of what signal I should listen for and now I'm ready for another hunt.

GL&HH Friends,

CJ
 
You are doing well bro , for the 1st time out ,
 
Wow, you are picking up quick on learning the GT- great amount of finds on your first trip. Keep up the great finds! - Jim
 
The Sovereign GT is a stud when compared to many other detectors. It quietly goes about its business--nothing flashy, but all results. It reminds of the kid in high school that wasn't part of the in crowd, but you knew better than to mess with him. Sounds corny, but I love this machine. It also reminds me of all those that need the latest and greatest cell phone technology but, what you really need is merely a phone that has good reception...

HH

JC
 
Cupajo said:
A silver nickel, a silver ring and a small apparently silver ear? clip of some sort rounds out the days take.
I buried several gold rings in the wet sand to get an idea of what signal I should listen for and now I'm ready for another hunt.
GL&HH Friends,
CJ

The split ring is likely a toe ring, they can be tricky to get a good signal on at depth even when made of silver, some people mistake the often weak signal as junk.

So you buried several gold rings in the wet sand:)..................I'm getting the urge to come and :twodetecting:listen in.

Have "Mucho" fun.

ivanll
 
Me thinks we've only seen the tip of the iceberg now that CJ has been matched up with the Sov.
Congrats on the finds!
 
It's nice to see I am not alone in appreciating this fine little machine!!

It reminds me of the Infinium LS in many ways.

Having learned the LS's signals is making it easier for me to understand what the Sovereign is telling me.

Hunting has meant mostly "water hunting" for me since I started all those years ago and the GT is opening a whole world of possibilities for me.

There are times when the water hasn't cooperated and I didn't have a good "dry land" machine that could handle iron which kept me away from old home-sites etc.

I'm really excited about this next phase of my Hunting adventure!

Many thanks for all your kind posts and information about this machine!

Ivan, you are welcome here any time you decide to travel, but I'm afraid I could never offer you the kind of hunting you are used to.

Regards and best wishes to all of you,

CJ
 
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