Two rings, silver pendant and $27 in clad

Foot hill

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Aug 26, 2013
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Ca foot hills. (Central ca.)
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XP Deus and tesoro compadre minelab Equinox 800
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
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Prob. My best day I've had as far as overall finds
The ring has nice quality diamonds and my wife likes it so win win.
The pendant is silver
The other ring is just bling

My hunting buddy got me on the clad count at $29...this is from @six hours hunting. Had to stop when his pro pointer broke :( Other wise I'm sure we could of pulled >$80 from that spot.
Happy hunting!
 

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Darn .. That was a good day! Makes me hungry for some coin shootin' myself!
 

Awesome day! Got any close-ups of the rings?

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Prob. My best day I've had as far as overall finds
The ring has nice quality diamonds and my wife likes it so win win.
The pendant is silver
The other ring is just bling

My hunting buddy got me on the clad count at $29...this is from @six hours hunting. Had to stop when his pro pointer broke :( Other wise I'm sure we could of pulled >$80 from that spot.
Happy hunting!
 

Way to go! Sha-wing!
I'm hoping it gets above 40F this weekend to get out and do some swinging!
 

Now that is a lot of pin pointing and hole digging. Plus the main thing is Happy Wife! Look forward to your coin count!
 

You must have gotten tired of swinging! You can buy a year's worth of batteries with that hunt alone:notworthy:
 

Yeah. It's days like these that you become real familiar with your machine! I was calling "corroded zink"(@ 77-79 at 12khz)
And in order to keep up with my whites yielding friend (he was cherry picking the quarters and is a natural born treasure hunter) I had to stop digging the zink pennies.

Just sooo many quarters in the ground! And best of all, very little trash. Just had a handful of small foil and a few aluminum caps. (Andy's notch works really good!)
We totaled $56 in clad that day. And I was ready to stay till dark.(we were going for $80) then his pro pointer button broke and it was game over ;(
.. Arm doesn't get sore stinging the deus, But the legs were getting tired

It's neat when you really get into a grove with getting a signal, cross check 90* glance at depth, call it(helps learning curve) then stop drop and dig!
I've noticed, using horseshoe depth gauge that I just intuitively reach for the screwdriver if shallow or cut a plug with the Lesche at just about the perfect depth with most plugs flapped open and coin exposed ..that's when I knew I've really gotten to know my Deus.
Really helps to stick to one program and learn it.
 

Looks like a great day with a pal. Was this location an old ball field or the such. One of those places you fall back to when others are bleak.
 

Sweet ring !
 

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