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Detecting in Fresh Water

I have no experience here so hopefully those who do will chime in.
 
It costs as little as 10 cents to run some beach tests. If you loose the dime, Oh Well.
If you want to test a gold ring tie a string to it.

I use the Maco Multi Kruzer and in 19 Khz and 22 is a hot number for 18k rings.

Also at the beaches I try there are not a lot of targets. So I often dig everything. That help you learn the good and bad numbers.
 
And ghats a good example of why 11 was eliminated from the 1-11 iron discrimination. 11 was put back in the 11-20 run because the YouTube guy showed then gold chains were showing as 11
 
I like to use all metal as well. Last year I used my simplex in fresh water with no problems what so ever. I tried all of the factory programs but ended up using all metal mode for most of the day. I did dig a few bobby pins and other trash but most of the signals were either coins or jewelry.
Steve
 
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