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Hello all,
I have recently purchased my first detector xterra 705. I am a baby in this wonderful new hobby. But i am hooked discovering my first penny on my very first hunt at the local park, digging up pull tabs, cans, bottle tops, i still continue its so addictive. I will continue to scour the local park till there are no signals left and then do some more research and move to my next park or world war encampment.
Im keen to know when i am detecting i am only digging the signals with a plus signal, is it worth digging the signals with a minus in front of the number?
I am also being very careful when digging using the screwdriver method when i can & making sure I leave the site as i found it, so it looks like i wasnt even there.
I am sure that the site i am at the moment hasnt been fished yet and is virgin ground, as there is so much crap in the ground, well all the better for me right!!
Would be good to hear from other members who like doing research about local parks and the best place to find information.
cheers and happy detecting
marty
I have recently purchased my first detector xterra 705. I am a baby in this wonderful new hobby. But i am hooked discovering my first penny on my very first hunt at the local park, digging up pull tabs, cans, bottle tops, i still continue its so addictive. I will continue to scour the local park till there are no signals left and then do some more research and move to my next park or world war encampment.
Im keen to know when i am detecting i am only digging the signals with a plus signal, is it worth digging the signals with a minus in front of the number?
I am also being very careful when digging using the screwdriver method when i can & making sure I leave the site as i found it, so it looks like i wasnt even there.
I am sure that the site i am at the moment hasnt been fished yet and is virgin ground, as there is so much crap in the ground, well all the better for me right!!
Would be good to hear from other members who like doing research about local parks and the best place to find information.
cheers and happy detecting
marty