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THE PRAIRIE DIGGER: METAL DETECTING TIPS AND TRICKS: HUNTING IN TRASHY AREAS
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Saturday, March 22, 2014. METAL DETECTING TIPS AND TRICKS: HUNTING IN TRASHY AREAS. Is there any place left that isn't filled with nails, bottle caps, pull tabs, and foil? If you're like me, it is impossible to find a permission or other detecting spot, that isn't riddled with trash targets. Here are a few things I have picked up along the way to help you see through the trash and dig up what others have left behind. Hunting for lost treasures that history has left behind. Ozarks Metal Detecting Blog.
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THE PRAIRIE DIGGER: BUT WHAT ABOUT THE KIDS!
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Sunday, March 30, 2014. BUT WHAT ABOUT THE KIDS! Lil Digger and her Teknetics Delta 4000. Lil digger is seven, and very good with the computer, as most seven year old are. So, why is it non of the manufacturers recognise this? Do they think our children are stupid? Or how about a target picture screen with pictures of the coins that light up. These could be done and probably cheaper than the meters. Lil Digger loves the treasure! Adapt the F2 like above. Take the 250 since it has pinpoint, and modify the...
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THE PRAIRIE DIGGER: Teknetics Omega 8000 w/ 5" coil Hunt
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Thursday, February 13, 2014. Teknetics Omega 8000 w/ 5" coil Hunt. I was so shocked that I just stood there looking at it. The oldest coin I have found since my move, oh she made me happy. Tomorrow the snow should be almost gone, yes the ground will be muddy, but so will I. Thanks for reading. Get your gear here at:. Or click on the link above, Thanks. Hunting for lost treasures that history has left behind. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Same park and a Few momore oldies. Ozarks Metal Detecting Blog.
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THE PRAIRIE DIGGER: LESSON LEARNED?
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014. I don't know, but someday I will figure it out and I am good with that. Thanks for reading. KD. Hunting for lost treasures that history has left behind. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Same park and a Few momore oldies. Ozarks Metal Detecting Blog. Civil War Bullet ID Chart. Young Guns of Detecting. Duo Diggers, Evan (and mom). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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THE PRAIRIE DIGGER: METAL DETECTING TIPS AND TRICKS #1
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Sunday, March 2, 2014. METAL DETECTING TIPS AND TRICKS #1. 2 Make sure the target is centered in your coil, as you swing your coil, slowly raise it to a couple of inches, if the signal changes, it is most likely trash, if it stays constant, get to digging! Many times nails come up in high dime and quarter range, the same techniques under bottle caps is what I use for them, but, it is just a fact of life, you will dig some nails. The dryer the ground, the more likely you will be fooled. You ever notice th...
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THE PRAIRIE DIGGER: Target ID Guide for Teknetics...
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Saturday, May 17, 2014. Target ID Guide for Teknetics. INSIDE GUIDE TO THE TARGET ID OF THE TEKNETICS OMEGA 8ooo. Elsewhere, this is an exclusive, just for my blog followers and for High Plains Prospectors. And their customers. If you find it helpful, give me a comment, and let the Boys know, who knows, maybe I will get an at a boy bonus, (hint hint, lol). Freq 1 to 2. DD 11 inch coil. Ground Balance set according to location. ID #’s PENNIES. ID #’S NICKELS. ID #’S DIMES. SCRATCHY/IFFY TONE, BUT NUMBERS ...
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THE PRAIRIE DIGGER: ONE OF MY BEST DAYS EVER!
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014. ONE OF MY BEST DAYS EVER! It has been one heck of a day. It started with the finishing and publishing of my Teknetics Omega Review. It was my first real review and I spent many long nights trying to make it as professional as a Kansas High School drop out could. Here is the link to the review on detecting365. All in all, I would say it was a pretty good day. You know the Natives have a saying. Some days its a good day to die, and some days it is a good day to metal detect...