A few afternoon hours of wading and I brought home three fishing sinkers, six pennies, three dimes (clad), several nails and a couple of pieces of aluminum from snap tops. (In all fairness to the Excal the water was getting a bit rough!)
I'm learning more each time out about how the Excal works, but I don't recognize the nuances of sound that Clive mentions in his books as being the indicator of deep gold!
Maybe next time!!
I did learn today (actually I remembered a post about it) that when the battery pack is low the machine will let you know by becomming a pain in the backside!
The freshly charged spare settled things down to "normal"!
GL&HH Friends,
CJ
I'm learning more each time out about how the Excal works, but I don't recognize the nuances of sound that Clive mentions in his books as being the indicator of deep gold!
Maybe next time!!
I did learn today (actually I remembered a post about it) that when the battery pack is low the machine will let you know by becomming a pain in the backside!
The freshly charged spare settled things down to "normal"!
GL&HH Friends,
CJ