Maitland
Full Member
- Mar 15, 2010
- 172
- 159
- Detector(s) used
- White's Silver Eagle, Fisher Gold Bug 2
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
Hi all,
This is a pretty basic question and I almost hated to create a thread for it, but I want to make sure I'm on the right track before I spend hundreds of dollars.
I've been thinking really long and hard lately about getting a new metal detector for myself so I can start doing some nuggetshooting, and after much research I've came to the conclusion that the Fisher Gold Bug 2 would probably be my best option. I know different detectors are better for different areas depending on what the gold is like. I live in the Black Hills and for the most part a good way to describe the area is that a lot of it is highly mineralized and the gold is typically on the smaller size (more "pickers" than nuggets are to be found here). Rarely are nuggets of notable size found, most of the bigger gold to be found here is in the single-digit grams. There are over 250 different minerals to be found in the Black Hills, also.
Having said that, does the Gold Bug 2 sound like a logical choice? The only other detector I've considered in my research would be a Nokta FORS Gold. I'm not looking to spend more than $800 I should note. Hopefully I'm on the right track and that a Gold Bug 2 would probably be my best bet, please let me know whether or not you think I'm right. I'd like some opinions before I spend any money.
Thank you!
This is a pretty basic question and I almost hated to create a thread for it, but I want to make sure I'm on the right track before I spend hundreds of dollars.
I've been thinking really long and hard lately about getting a new metal detector for myself so I can start doing some nuggetshooting, and after much research I've came to the conclusion that the Fisher Gold Bug 2 would probably be my best option. I know different detectors are better for different areas depending on what the gold is like. I live in the Black Hills and for the most part a good way to describe the area is that a lot of it is highly mineralized and the gold is typically on the smaller size (more "pickers" than nuggets are to be found here). Rarely are nuggets of notable size found, most of the bigger gold to be found here is in the single-digit grams. There are over 250 different minerals to be found in the Black Hills, also.
Having said that, does the Gold Bug 2 sound like a logical choice? The only other detector I've considered in my research would be a Nokta FORS Gold. I'm not looking to spend more than $800 I should note. Hopefully I'm on the right track and that a Gold Bug 2 would probably be my best bet, please let me know whether or not you think I'm right. I'd like some opinions before I spend any money.
Thank you!
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