wildcatstrat
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Hello everybody!
I just came upon this forum and thought it would be a good place to get some tips! Just got a Bounty Hunter Prospector DX as a birthday present (one of the ones they sell at Bass Pro,) and I am quite excited about it! The problem is, I have no idea what I am doing! Does anyone out there have any experience using this particular model?? I dug up a little piece of what kind of looks like part of a tin can earlier today, so even though it's not worth nothing, I'm still pumped that I actually found something! Anyhow, any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
I just came upon this forum and thought it would be a good place to get some tips! Just got a Bounty Hunter Prospector DX as a birthday present (one of the ones they sell at Bass Pro,) and I am quite excited about it! The problem is, I have no idea what I am doing! Does anyone out there have any experience using this particular model?? I dug up a little piece of what kind of looks like part of a tin can earlier today, so even though it's not worth nothing, I'm still pumped that I actually found something! Anyhow, any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

Like mentioned above, read, then re-read your manual...practice with the machine as you read...Then take the items outside and either toss them down on the grass or bury them shallow and scan them...listen to the tones they make, and look at where they register on the target ID...once your comfortable with this, go to the fields and hunt in DISC mode with the SENS at about noon to 2 o'clock and the DISC/NOTCH all the way CCW...You will pick up anything that is metal, and the DISPLAY will register the most Probable target and depth (remember the detector is calibrated for coins only...all other items may register as coins, but may be lead, brass, gold, silver, etc.). After a while, you will almost be able to tell what is under the coil without looking at the screen...Also...A good set of headphones are ESSENTIAL to a good hunt (they save on your batteries, and allow you to hear faint deep signals). As far as digging tools and what not...They are a personal choice and depend on the ground your hunting in...I personally use a LESCHE Tool, and a smaller 6x2 inch trowel I got with my Land Star when I bought it off eBay...I also use the Teknitics pinpoint probe...I carry all my gear in a Bounty Hunter bag...