AT Pro Help... Good Signals

Gonehunting

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CURRENTLY USING: Minelab Go-Find 60, Nokta Fors CoRe, Macro Racer, Whites MXT All Pro, Fisher F19, Garrett AT Gold, Minelab CTX3030, XP Deus.
USED: Garrett ATX, Garrett AT Pro, Minelab E-Trac, Minelab
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Metal Detecting

I have had several friends ask me how to tell good target sound from bad. They also asked about what deep targets sound like. I know these are only wheat's, unfortunately they were mostly around 4-6 inches.. but hopefully will help. I did have a one section that showed a target with iron audio on both sides then moved on to perfect sounding target.. Again I hope this helps... GfH
 

Very cool Gone! That will help people out allot!
 

You should show the dirt placed on a rag for placing it all back in the hole. My parks dept wants to close our parks again after watching all these plugs being dug after I got them opened to detecting . Trowels and Lesche users are going to be watched closely as the parks dept needs more income from fines. During the summer the lawn mowers suck up the plugs. :BangHead:
 

Thanks Sandman. It really depends on where I am hunting.. this spot the land owner was oblivious to the plugs. He was more interested in what was in his yard and the machine. Lol I've hit his yard 3 times and he keeps wanting me to come back.
In the more manicured yards, especially in the spring and early summer, I have the blue rag in my bag to do that. To combat the lawn mower sucking up the plug, I cut a 3/4 plug and try to get as much of the root system as I can. I appreciate the post.. there are a few places here, where we can't use a digger, Just a probe(screwdriver or brass rod).
 

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