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Better dig the shallow pulltab signals

Detectorguru

New member
Was relic hunting with Adam at one of my spots. I was only digging signals deeper then six inches looking for some relics. Adam walks over with a beauty. 1974 heavy 10K class ring.
We inquired with the landowner and no-one to his knowledge lost it so kudos to Adam for digging all targets.
 
Kinda Makes you wonder what you missed don't it:detecting: DIGGITALL,:detecting: I got a display cabinet full of Not what the ID said:detecting:
 
Good advise now if id just
FOLLOW it ..... :rofl:

But a new year is comin Ill do better !!!!

HH

Ron

Rangers Lead The Way :usaflag::usaa:
 
I always start out with good intentions, but after a couple dozen or so tabs, I tend to start passing over them. Every gold ring I have found has registered as a tab.

Jerry
 
:usaflag:I have often notched-out pull-tabs to dig less trash, but whenever my eye catches it landing in that area (minus the audio), I will always dig it. Have'nt found any gold yet. Wonder if that is telling me something.
 
I started out with a BH101 a long time ago and learn to dig everything, over the years of upgrades, this mind set has pad off, with digging a couple of caches, and some nice big finds
 
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