ILikeGold said:Probably not, last time I was out there you weren't allowed to detect around Bungonia.
Those garret LS infiniums were never much good, a mine lab 4500 found a dunolly nugget and i said before you get it up let me swing over it with the ls and was so faint you would of missed it. Never ever heard any one finding gold with them, they are a bit tricky to tune, they may be ok treasure hunting in the water and garret have there own styl of head phone plugs because its a water proof conectiondont take it personally dig, we see alot of new people come and go here that post questions or will say something that may not be ok to the many, like detecting in areas were people shouldn't, other activities that are frowned upon and it usually comes as their first post and alot of the time cause trouble and leave, sometimes adding a little more info like you own the property or have owners permission eases people in the conversation but i am not telling you what to do just a suggestion, well done on your nugget mate hope there is plenty more for you to come
ps.you need to resize images down to 1mb i think it is to be able to post them
cheers
Jamie
Those garret LS infiniums were never much good, a mine lab 4500 found a dunolly nugget and i said before you get it up let me swing over it with the ls and was so faint you would of missed it. Never ever heard any one finding gold with them, they are a bit tricky to tune, they may be ok treasure hunting in the water and garret have there own styl of head phone plugs because its a water proof conection
I still have my Atx more of a treasure machine like all garretts and whites , i have 13 detectors last one a nox900That's a bit meanfreddy. He was using an ATX which is the first detector I bought. It was a very capable detector for anything over about 0.3g but useless on small gold. After it paid for itself I sold it and bought a secondhand GPX4500 that improved my finds. I regret selling the Garrett without trying it underwater.