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F 75 DST 2 on St Simon's Island

jim tn

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My wife and I just got back from a week on St Simon's Island, Ga. While there, I gave my F 75 SE version 2 a daily workout at a couple of downtown parks. Both these parks are small and I have hunted on them numerous times over the last ten years that my wife and I have been going to the Island. And, there is no telling how many other detectors have been swung over it throughout the years.

Anyway, I ended up being pleasantly surprised at my over all results. Although I played around a little with modes FA, BP and DE, I ended up using DE the majority of the time and mainly in 3h and 4h tones, 0 disc. nothing notched and 90 sen., as the norm. Except for two small area's the 75 was chatter free. One spot was near a transformer and the other at the corner of an intersection. Moving a few feet away from these spots and all chatter was gone. There was nothing really to hunt around the transformer, so I didn't do anything to curtail the emi issue there. Cranking the sen. down to 60 allowed me to work the intersection corner.

I started out using the small 5" coil and as fate would have it, never took it off the entire trip. In that so Ga sand/dirt mixture I was digging targets, some coins, as deep as 7 to 9." And the 75 was still banging them pretty good. And that's not depth meter reading depth. The depth meter was reading 10-13" on the deepest targets I dug.

All in all, I ended up digging 4 silver dimes, 1, a 42s Merc. and 3 Rosies and also 1 43P war nickel. Also dug a light weight sterling ring and a 925 silver piece that was most likely on a chain at some time. Also got a 1898 IH cent, 2 Buffalo nickels, a 24 and a 36d, and 10 wheat cents. Oldest of the wheats was a 1919 and then 2 1936's.

Did dig a fair number of tab rings and tails, but usually was fairly certain what they were as most either bounced some or were some numbers off of 30/31. Was pleased with my nickel count, over all. Aside from a couple of deep crushed cans, the spoon was my deepest dug keeper target. It was slightly deeper then the 9" Pro Pin Pointer. The last photo is of some of the curio's and other typical stuff dug besides coins and usual park trash. The first photo is of the old lighthouse I shot off the pier one early morning. Now that I am back in W Tn, I sure would like to see winter end. HH jim tn
 
Do you attribute the finds to the F75 2 abilities ... ?? Hunting a different location than prior hunts?? Or something else all together ??

That is a lot of finds you missed on prior hunts... Good Job :clapping:
 
Mr. Elton, "finding all those coins" was probably a combination of things. First off, I like hunting after myself. (repeatedly) I frequently make some of my better finds doing so. Secondly, a goodly number of the coins were recent drops. Thirdly, I hunted the parking area's harder then before and they gave up a couple of oldies. Further, hunting at different angles and directions with the 5" coil accounted for the majority of the older coins. The spot contains a lot of modern trash as well as old and deeper iron. Lots of masking taking place. This 75 does seem deeper and although it's still tones, it id's better then my previous one's. That 5" coil, though, in heavy trash was the real difference maker. HH jim tn
 
Great info and nice finds. Like you I have been using a small coil. I took the Nell sharpshooter out of the first time and was super happy with how it separated and the stability with it. Between FA process and the small coil it was best hunt in a long time.
 
I have a couple of spots on one site that I really want to work in FA with the small coil. My buddy has the Sharpshooter and really likes it. Good luck over your way. Have you hit that old fairgrounds in the town down the road? Saw it on a fishing trip some years ago and it looked enticing. HH jim tn
 
Are you talking about the one in Jackson just slightly south of downtown or one in another town? Funny we drove past it today( the one in Jackson) and it does look like a good place to stop and check out. I have stopped there but it has been a long time. I think with this new setup it would be a prime stop. Might try to hit it tomorow before work if the weather cooperates.
 
On my way through Jackson I actually stopped a few years ago and gave the downtown fairgrounds a shot. Nothing but a few pieces of clad as I recall, but is interesting. Give it a good going over. The one down the road a few miles is the one I was referring to. I am kind of partial to those old small town fairgrounds. In fact, it it sounding more enticing all the time. Don't tarry to long getting over there. :biggrin: HH jim tn
 
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Nice hunting jim! Sounds like you had a good time. Im ready for the end of winter also! HH rick in mi
 
Jim Tn
You got me fired up and I tried the Jackson fairgrounds today and got skunked "0" keepers but lots of cans and tabs and iron everywhere. But man it looks good and bet there is some civil war stuff there somewhere under all that junk. It would have a central location during that time and I know there got to be 1000s of coins there. I did not get in the main part of the fair/ not sure about permission so I stayed in the back near the water. I was really disappointed to find nothing but its definitely got stuff there. No doubt in my mind. Brian
 
Don't go inquiring, just hunt it. You are not aware of any detecting bans around there are you? Have at it. HH jim tn
 
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