This is what I got the Equinox for

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Minelab Equinox 600 XP Deus
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First successful hunt using my Nox 600 in my local brackish river. I have done very well with the nox on land too but I still prefer to swing my Deus with 9” coil there. It is just so light and easy to swing and seems to perform smoother in thick iron. Unlike my Deus, though, the Nox works very well in and near the water. Doubt Ill be able to top these finds hunting along the river anytime soon but its good to know I have a machine thats up to the task
 

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Fantastic finds - Wow!:hello2::headbang::occasion14:
 

Great finds, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

very nice, it is great to have a tool that works for you and it looks like you got what you wanted/needed. I'd call it confirmation that you made a great choice. I agree with everything that you said as to why you got the Nox, I got mine for basically the same reason for the water. Now you will be making a lot more water type hunts, good hunting my friend. DL
 

Good Stuff! Congratulations on some awesome finds :headbang:
 

Freaking awesome finds! Are you hunting the low tides out of a boat? Our brackish rivers and creeks in Savannah have about 2 feet of muck and soft mud at the bottom.
 

Those are some great finds toasted! Thanks for posting and continued good luck.
 

Freaking awesome finds! Are you hunting the low tides out of a boat? Our brackish rivers and creeks in Savannah have about 2 feet of muck and soft mud at the bottom.

Thanks. Got to this site by kayak. Shoreline was full of oyster shell so I guess stuff couldnt sink. Not typical for my area, unfortunately, as its mostly mud and sand everywhere for me too
 

Very nice day. Congrats :thumbsup:
 

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