Started with Famous Trails. Got tons of coins from the beaches. Wanted to upgrade to something that would detect raw gold so I bought the White's GMT. I love the thing! Does anyone have this unit? Just want to know if you've had any success with it & what settings you use. I dug up a 1 oz nug. The reading and sound is pretty much the same for bullets, casings, copper. I dig everything just as I did when I found the nug. Those tin cans are frustrating! Thanks for the vid.
@muskypucker I started detecting 2 months ago and go out at least 3-4 a week. Love it! You never know what you will find under the ground. I don't know what to do when winter comes. I live in Canada and the summer season is short. I am not looking forward to sitting in the house. I know exactly what you are talking about. I love it! I use the Garrett Ace 250.
Something important this video does not cover is that it is very illegal to metal detect in many parks. You need to ask before detecting in a public park. You could face heavy fines and/or jail time if you do not. You can be charged with theft and vandalism...possibly worse if you inadvertantly disturb a grave.
According to a Info channel and from some reliable sources. The MOST critical detail in finding LARGE historical and valuable finds= Historical research. Of course bandits did not all record there loot stashes. There is there fore a need of a compilation of loot stash finds to help people learn and turn up more historical finds.
This was a gold-mine of wealthy information on the BASICS on Metal Detecting! Just what I needed, You rock man!
Avelle34 11 months ago
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you can get a real decent detector for $250
inkey2 11 months ago
the quetion is how to HIDE precious metal from M.Detectors?
elimar008 1 year ago
Started with Famous Trails. Got tons of coins from the beaches. Wanted to upgrade to something that would detect raw gold so I bought the White's GMT. I love the thing! Does anyone have this unit? Just want to know if you've had any success with it & what settings you use. I dug up a 1 oz nug. The reading and sound is pretty much the same for bullets, casings, copper. I dig everything just as I did when I found the nug. Those tin cans are frustrating! Thanks for the vid.
72tubecat 1 year ago
@muskypucker I started detecting 2 months ago and go out at least 3-4 a week. Love it! You never know what you will find under the ground. I don't know what to do when winter comes. I live in Canada and the summer season is short. I am not looking forward to sitting in the house. I know exactly what you are talking about. I love it! I use the Garrett Ace 250.
fiddlebabe 1 year ago
Ace 250
kennyz6979 1 year ago
Something important this video does not cover is that it is very illegal to metal detect in many parks. You need to ask before detecting in a public park. You could face heavy fines and/or jail time if you do not. You can be charged with theft and vandalism...possibly worse if you inadvertantly disturb a grave.
childsfamilyvideos 1 year ago
great tips!
Makotae777 1 year ago
im a beginer im 13 lol i wanted to try this tips are helpfull
darkot6 1 year ago
@darkot6 me too
landeeno215 1 year ago
@landeeno215 koooooolll lol
darkot6 1 year ago
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purplesuperstar 2 years ago
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purplesuperstar 2 years ago
According to a Info channel and from some reliable sources. The MOST critical detail in finding LARGE historical and valuable finds= Historical research. Of course bandits did not all record there loot stashes. There is there fore a need of a compilation of loot stash finds to help people learn and turn up more historical finds.
bandcfamily 2 years ago
thanks for the tips, really appreciate it, i just bought a minelab, i think its a little too complicated for me right now though lol.
mongoose301 3 years ago
i use a gc1010 ($200) and its better than my $600 minelab heap of crap :) its more accurate and consisant
billant88 3 years ago 2
if anyone knows of somewhere in laredo tx to metal detecting please let me know a will appreciate the information.
Regia250 3 years ago
Great info in the vid for those of us who are either newbies or are considering this hobby. Thanks!
ccsabres17 3 years ago
This is a great site, just found it. Got my detector yesterday so a lot of learning to do. Keep the imformation coming Pete new zealand
7nine41 3 years ago 2
Agreed...
But if they are getting started they can get by just fine if they know how to use it!
onlinetvwatcher 3 years ago
no real addicts use a 99$ detector :D
thediscgolfkid 3 years ago