cheers mate :Y:Goldpick said:Well done on the silvers, onwards and upwards from here on in! :Y:
cheers mate :Y:Goldpick said:Well done on the silvers, onwards and upwards from here on in! :Y:
DetectingSA said:High off my first silver I went back to the same park for hunt #14 before the dark chased me out (suggestions for a good quality head torch guys? My vision is quite poor in low light so it has to be a good'n, nice and bright with a good range (I'm 6"2))
Got a few coins and my first set (half a set? ) of keys
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This park is absolutely covered in 1c/2c coins and nearly no moderns
Also, I've noticed my Garrett carrot seems to be playing up a little bit, it will help me locate my target but then it will signal other targets in the hole, I'll then swing over the spot with my 'tecta and it can't pick up anything? It's only started do it today, I've not tried carrying on digging for the phantom target that may or may not exist. Also when I touch the sides of the pointer around the edge of the hole it nearly signals in every direction in most cases, and also it will signal if "submerged" in dirt? Is this normal? Have I got it set wrong? Or is she playing up and wanting to be sent back to Garrett
Cheers!
DetectingSA said:Something different today, just put the dry rub (chili, mustard, garlic, cayenne pepper, salt, pepper, brown sugar) on 5 racks of pork ribs to sit for 24-36 hours so the flavour can penetrate the meat ready for a 6 hour smoking on Friday :Y:
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Secret Squirrels said:I tend to get a lot of 1c & 2c coins in the areas that hold pre decs, so it is a good thing. :Y: Also 60% of them seem to be 1966, first year of decimal. They sell for anywhere between $1 & $15 on ebay, so it's much better than hunting goldies.
I have a pro find and it does the same as your carrot, once the target has been extracted it still gives off a more mellow and slower signal. This is called the halo effect, over time the minute particles of the metal seeps into the surrounding soil, and it is this residue the pointer is picking up, Always double check with the detector before back filling or closing the hole.
DetectingSA said:High off my first silver I went back to the same park for hunt #14 before the dark chased me out (suggestions for a good quality head torch guys? My vision is quite poor in low light so it has to be a good'n, nice and bright with a good range (I'm 6"2))
Got a few coins and my first set (half a set? ) of keys
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11609/1516617666_img_3442.jpg
This park is absolutely covered in 1c/2c coins and nearly no moderns
Also, I've noticed my Garrett carrot seems to be playing up a little bit, it will help me locate my target but then it will signal other targets in the hole, I'll then swing over the spot with my 'tecta and it can't pick up anything? It's only started do it today, I've not tried carrying on digging for the phantom target that may or may not exist. Also when I touch the sides of the pointer around the edge of the hole it nearly signals in every direction in most cases, and also it will signal if "submerged" in dirt? Is this normal? Have I got it set wrong? Or is she playing up and wanting to be sent back to Garrett
Cheers!
Whisp said:DetectingSA said:Something different today, just put the dry rub (chili, mustard, garlic, cayenne pepper, salt, pepper, brown sugar) on 5 racks of pork ribs to sit for 24-36 hours so the flavour can penetrate the meat ready for a 6 hour smoking on Friday :Y:
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Moneybox said:I love your score card DetectingSA.
You seem to be spending a fair bit of time on this aditicion so I guess it's a good one. Considering there's no known cure I suggest you get a second detector for your missus otherwise you might return to a locked door :lol:
Poor George has had his head in the sand for the last 65 yrs so it's not surprising that he's showing the effects a bit
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