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First Fisher F5 Hunt---yesterday

Sven

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Finally got to go out and detect, only for about 1 1/2 hours. Wife came a long to watch me, of course had to stop at Timmy's for her daily coffee first.
I went to a local soccer/ baseball field in a park that was hunted to death by the pros and newbies over the past 35 years. Didn't figure on finding much, not that it really mattered.
Read everything, well almost everything I could find about the F5. Spent several hours bench testing old and new Canadian clad, silver coins, silver rings, gold ring etc. and complied a listing of ID numbers etc. There will be a learning curve to this machine. Did manage to condense the ID number listing down to diggable numbers, ID, tone. Interesting to see older clad comes in different than newer clad. Silver pretty much ID's correctly and locks on. CA clad bounces, if on edge produces a low tone with Id numbers 6-8.

Since this was going to be my first hunt, pretty much everything that is repeatable, on my list would be dug. Hunted in disc mode, threshold at 3 o'clock and Gain at 12:00, disc set at 5 otherwise coins on edge would not be found. Set tones at 3 tones.

Soooo, we made it to the hunt site, turned the unit and trekked away. I found it easy to get used to this machine and use coming off the Fisher ID Edge and used to manual adjusted controls. Started digging signals just to see what ID numbered targets were, a bunch of junk was pulled out of the ground, which I thought would be junk and those I thought were coins. Some signals were iffy, sounded like coins, maybe deep, found that they were indeed coins. Most of the coins were before 1980, which is fine with me, gives me the incentive to go back over places others have been.
Had one target ID'd as silver and locked on, to my surprise dug up a 1930 silver dime, first silver coin in 2 years of hunting.

I am very happy with the F5 at this point, just need to work on pinpointing with the stock coil. My F5 is version 6.2.

Hope to get out later this afternoon , going back to the same spot.

P.S. My wife now want an ID machine again, last one she had was a Garrett GTi1500 about 8 years ago. She decided she wants to let the Tesoro Silver umax with the stock 8" and 7" coils go. Think she is sold on a Teknetics Greek version.
 
Wind was blowing and it was cold even bundled up in layers of sweaters and jacket.
This beach is what we called cleaned out, it very hard every week. Not much to find except trash.
My intentions were not to find coins etc., goal was to learn what trash sounds like and how it ID's.
I sure did find out what tin foil, bottle caps, nails, screws, pop cans, hair pins come up as. The F5 can find some really small pcs. of tin foil...LOL
So I guess it can find some really small gold.
Did manage to find a penny, nickel and a dime, wahooo.
 
Sven good results in that hunt.
What depth did the silver dime come in as ?
 
Joel-Winnipeg said:
Sven good results in that hunt.
What depth did the silver dime come in as ?

I think about 5-6 inches, it ID'd correctly, high tone. When pinpointing it sounded like coin that was not near the surface.
I wasn't counting on digging silver, so it was a surprise. Now if I can find a fishscale, haven't found one of those since who knows when.
the wife got one a number of years ago. With the F5, a fishscale should come in at 59-60, zinc, when flat or on edge--take note.
 
Sven said:
Finally got to go out and detect, only for about 1 1/2 hours. Wife came a long to watch me, of course had to stop at Timmy's for her daily coffee first.
I went to a local soccer/ baseball field in a park that was hunted to death by the pros and newbies over the past 35 years. Didn't figure on finding much, not that it really mattered.
Read everything, well almost everything I could find about the F5. Spent several hours bench testing old and new Canadian clad, silver coins, silver rings, gold ring etc. and complied a listing of ID numbers etc. There will be a learning curve to this machine. Did manage to condense the ID number listing down to diggable numbers, ID, tone. Interesting to see older clad comes in different than newer clad. Silver pretty much ID's correctly and locks on. CA clad bounces, if on edge produces a low tone with Id numbers 6-8.

Since this was going to be my first hunt, pretty much everything that is repeatable, on my list would be dug. Hunted in disc mode, threshold at 3 o'clock and Gain at 12:00, disc set at 5 otherwise coins on edge would not be found. Set tones at 3 tones.

Soooo, we made it to the hunt site, turned the unit and trekked away. I found it easy to get used to this machine and use coming off the Fisher ID Edge and used to manual adjusted controls. Started digging signals just to see what ID numbered targets were, a bunch of junk was pulled out of the ground, which I thought would be junk and those I thought were coins. Some signals were iffy, sounded like coins, maybe deep, found that they were indeed coins. Most of the coins were before 1980, which is fine with me, gives me the incentive to go back over places others have been.
Had one target ID'd as silver and locked on, to my surprise dug up a 1930 silver dime, first silver coin in 2 years of hunting.

I am very happy with the F5 at this point, just need to work on pinpointing with the stock coil. My F5 is version 6.2.

Hope to get out later this afternoon , going back to the same spot.

P.S. My wife now want an ID machine again, last one she had was a Garrett GTi1500 about 8 years ago. She decided she wants to let the Tesoro Silver umax with the stock 8" and 7" coils go. Think she is sold on a Teknetics Greek version.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,hiya Sven,,,,nice to see youve bought a high tech. machine,,,,,was interested in one myself,,but did hear that they are not good on depth,,,but thats heresay,,,i need a good deep machine for older stuff over here,,,i made a mistake and sold my vaq, to a friend,,then found out how much they had increased in price,,,BIG MISTAKE,,i guess we all make em some time or another,,,now that was a deep seeker ,,but let me know what you think of the f5,,,best regards ,,,:ukflag:
 
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,hiya Sven,,,,nice to see youve bought a high tech. machine,,,,,was interested in one myself,,but did hear that they are not good on depth,,,but thats heresay,,,i need a good deep machine for older stuff over here,,,i made a mistake and sold my vaq, to a friend,,then found out how much they had increased in price,,,BIG MISTAKE,,i guess we all make em some time or another,,,now that was a deep seeker ,,but let me know what you think of the f5,,,best regards ,,,:ukflag:

Didn't buy it for depth if it goes deep that's a bonus. At the beach, if this is any indication of depth, bottle caps were found in the 6-7 inch range. There were targets I gave up on after 10" in the iron range. Yup, from what I hear the Vac is deep in all metal if you know what to listen for. Weather not to promising here this week, mix of rain and snow right now. Dying to get out and see what the other guys missed and myself...LOL

Found my wife a Tek Delta 4000, think she'll be happy with.
 
Sven said:
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,hiya Sven,,,,nice to see youve bought a high tech. machine,,,,,was interested in one myself,,but did hear that they are not good on depth,,,but thats heresay,,,i need a good deep machine for older stuff over here,,,i made a mistake and sold my vaq, to a friend,,then found out how much they had increased in price,,,BIG MISTAKE,,i guess we all make em some time or another,,,now that was a deep seeker ,,but let me know what you think of the f5,,,best regards ,,,:ukflag:

Didn't buy it for depth if it goes deep that's a bonus. At the beach, if this is any indication of depth, bottle caps were found in the 6-7 inch range. There were targets I gave up on after 10" in the iron range. Yup, from what I hear the Vac is deep in all metal if you know what to listen for. Weather not to promising here this week, mix of rain and snow right now. Dying to get out and see what the other guys missed and myself...LOL

Found my wife a Tek Delta 4000, think she'll be happy with.
,,,,,,,,,,im sure she will,,,,best of luck to you both,,,,rgds :ukflag:
 
Sounds like you had fun, Sven.
Congrats on the silver!

HH
Mike
 
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