greatwun
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- Feb 21, 2012
- 150
- 44
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro / Garrett Pro-Pointer
- Primary Interest:
- Other
Hello everyone, I'm not a new member to this forum. I usually frequent the coin roll hunting section but now would like to get into metal detecting. It started out as my girlfriend's idea but after some reading I became very interested too. I have done some reading on the subject and see that the type of metal detector to choose will depend on what you are looking for and where you are hunting. Beach hunting seems to be the most popular in FL, however I think I'd like to start out by searching areas closer to me to save on gas and time. Not that there's anything wrong with beach hunting but I'd like to start hitting areas that people don't search as much. Also sometimes my girlfriend can't handle too long in the sun so we could search wooded areas instead.
I have a budget of $1600. I'd like to use it for finding coins, silver and gold. Relics are awesome but I'd rather leave it for the other hunters. I would mostly be hunting on land (ghost towns while also obeying the law) and occasionally in creeks with freshwater in about 1-2 feet of water max. Although it would be nice to have a detector that can handle saltwater, it is not my biggest priority. Like I said this detector would be mainly for land and up to 2 feet of freshwater. I've read that some states have highly mineralized soil. Some parts in Central FL have soil that is much more orange and clay-like in these parts so would I need a metal detector that is suited for mineralized soil? Any recommendations you guys could give would be greatly appreciated!
I have a budget of $1600. I'd like to use it for finding coins, silver and gold. Relics are awesome but I'd rather leave it for the other hunters. I would mostly be hunting on land (ghost towns while also obeying the law) and occasionally in creeks with freshwater in about 1-2 feet of water max. Although it would be nice to have a detector that can handle saltwater, it is not my biggest priority. Like I said this detector would be mainly for land and up to 2 feet of freshwater. I've read that some states have highly mineralized soil. Some parts in Central FL have soil that is much more orange and clay-like in these parts so would I need a metal detector that is suited for mineralized soil? Any recommendations you guys could give would be greatly appreciated!
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