Smoogle
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- Jul 24, 2011
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- Tesoro Sand Shark, Stavr Krepish II Scoop, Plugger Balanced Shaft.
- Primary Interest:
- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I have not been posting lately so I'll make up for that now with a lengthy rant. I've been getting my share of the gold and loving the "art". I've also lurked and seen some of your finds lately so sic to y'all who have got the goods!!!!!!!!!!!
Today I have some time so I thought I'd throw in another warning about ignoring messy iron sounds on the SS + a nice booty shot of rings I like / kept, I read a post the other day claiming to have saved time by ignoring bobby pin sounds in search of better targets and it got me thinking........
(I'm 14 months on the Tesoro SS) - anyway...yesterday I was on an arvo session and copped another two double blip finds that usually mean a sparkler wire, nail, or bobbypin etc but too horrorshow, they turned out well. First was a 925 toe ring and sounded ... yep just like a bobby pin, maybe slightly less twang, regardless - two sounds for sure - obviously the gap in the ring sounding back (+++ a lady at my work wears a gold toe ring so I don't want to miss out on such finds) -second was a coin spill that showed something I've noticed a few times - coins spread just out of coil diameter but tightly grouped so the swing catches them almost simultaneously - gives a real bobby pin twang - got $5 out of this double twanger - so SS users - " dig it all with a PI"
Want more proof? Other targets I can remember I hit with a dirty, long, twangy or doubled up response on these:
a 14k earing missing the stop - packed with ice - I posted it
an 18 ct gold band (found when I first got SS and now I'm looking back I'll bet there was another target nearby but I was a noob and did not re-sweep the area.)
at least five coin spills of Aust gold coin currency $1's and $2's add up quick - usually as a single target the$1's + $2's are crisp and short - corroded examples can give a prolonged signal as well
an old silver buckle that I still can't ID
a green crusty lump that ended up being a 9ct St Mary Pendant.
a 925 diamond cut bracelet with heart pendants - sounded as a piece of wire
Pic is of some booty - front ring I got on Tuesday, in a waist deep rip hole thats been cut by a month of northerly winds, it is 375 at 5.54g's so semi chunky ++++rings I like and have kept - I usually give away all of my silver because it brings me happiness to recycle bling with family / friends - smiles are priceless - there are 3 silver rings in the pic - the onyx, the spoon ring and which one ? Not all of my gold found but I think booty shots rock......
Today I have some time so I thought I'd throw in another warning about ignoring messy iron sounds on the SS + a nice booty shot of rings I like / kept, I read a post the other day claiming to have saved time by ignoring bobby pin sounds in search of better targets and it got me thinking........
(I'm 14 months on the Tesoro SS) - anyway...yesterday I was on an arvo session and copped another two double blip finds that usually mean a sparkler wire, nail, or bobbypin etc but too horrorshow, they turned out well. First was a 925 toe ring and sounded ... yep just like a bobby pin, maybe slightly less twang, regardless - two sounds for sure - obviously the gap in the ring sounding back (+++ a lady at my work wears a gold toe ring so I don't want to miss out on such finds) -second was a coin spill that showed something I've noticed a few times - coins spread just out of coil diameter but tightly grouped so the swing catches them almost simultaneously - gives a real bobby pin twang - got $5 out of this double twanger - so SS users - " dig it all with a PI"
Want more proof? Other targets I can remember I hit with a dirty, long, twangy or doubled up response on these:
a 14k earing missing the stop - packed with ice - I posted it
an 18 ct gold band (found when I first got SS and now I'm looking back I'll bet there was another target nearby but I was a noob and did not re-sweep the area.)
at least five coin spills of Aust gold coin currency $1's and $2's add up quick - usually as a single target the$1's + $2's are crisp and short - corroded examples can give a prolonged signal as well
an old silver buckle that I still can't ID
a green crusty lump that ended up being a 9ct St Mary Pendant.
a 925 diamond cut bracelet with heart pendants - sounded as a piece of wire
Pic is of some booty - front ring I got on Tuesday, in a waist deep rip hole thats been cut by a month of northerly winds, it is 375 at 5.54g's so semi chunky ++++rings I like and have kept - I usually give away all of my silver because it brings me happiness to recycle bling with family / friends - smiles are priceless - there are 3 silver rings in the pic - the onyx, the spoon ring and which one ? Not all of my gold found but I think booty shots rock......
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