Simplex
Jr. Member
- May 5, 2020
- 52
- 175
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT pro, Nokta Simplex, Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Pro
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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Where did you get the magnet and which kind is best?
I think I want One
Harley man, The knot that it came with is great and if you choose to tie a knot in it the chances of a hang up would increase. If you are apprehensive then take a couple zip ties and cinch them down very tight to insure slippage does not happen. Good Luck
Pretty good video for new magnet buyers.
Thoadin, The river hunting is fine but the areas where there is a history of human activity in a given area is a much better area to try. The areas in a river where maybe an occasional boat passing would not be very productive. Maybe you have seen old photos of the village swimming hole where there is a tree branch over the water and the rope hanging down and has a past history. These are prime places maybe to hunt. The areas of boat docks where the boat owners have the problem of items falling off into the water is also good. Fishing and boat docks where many items are lost. I have found about a hundred fishing poles and a ton of lawn chairs, tackle boxes, tools, knives, cell phones, multi tools, trolling motors, ankers, and such. These are also the spots that some choose to throw away some items that are maybe a problem around the house like guns, safes, and other personal items. Bridges where folks have a walk way and they stop mid stream to observe the river is also a good place to look. A little research and asking maybe some of the older population some questions about river history. There are areas where there was crossings made prior to the bridges being built. I even found a couple of lost magnets. Good luck and don't give up cuz it is there you just have to find it.