REVIER
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I use 3 different detectors and have a great time using every one, but I do tend to use the F2 more than others because it just seems to be a little more lucky for me most of the time.
I try to learn something new with every detector or coil I use on every hunt and I always strive to get better and better at all phases of this hobby.
As far as I am concerned the learning part of this hobby never ends.
It is still unbelievable to me that people consider the F2 only a "starter or beginner" model.
Unlike some other brands that have lower end models that are nothing like their up-line cousins, I consider the F2 a top line unit that is just missing a few bells and a couple of whistles that its much more expensive relatives have.
Sure it would be nice to have all the features in the world and I am not so silly to think the greater depth and other abilities of higher end models doesn't matter at times and at some specific sites, but even so that little F2 of mine and I seem to speak the same language and I am always trying to get even more fluent on every hunt.
Finding clad galore, silver and other older coins, relics and more seems to be very easy for my Fisher, and every time I hunt it somehow manages to surprise me on some of the great things it can find.
This year I set a goal to find 12 pieces of gold...one for every month of the year.
A lofty goal for sure, gold is such a rare thing to find for us dirt hunters, but why not shoot for the moon?
This is month 9 and so far I have found 8 pieces of gold, my best year ever, and hard as it is to fathom I still have a chance to hit this almost impossible goal...and I am thrilled.
The pic below is every gold target I have found this year and except for that ring I found in August with my Vaq and my new 5.75 coil every one was found with my F2 and the sniper coil.
Unbelievably I still have a shot to hit my crazy goal.
With my F2 at my side I just might make it there yet.
I try to learn something new with every detector or coil I use on every hunt and I always strive to get better and better at all phases of this hobby.
As far as I am concerned the learning part of this hobby never ends.
It is still unbelievable to me that people consider the F2 only a "starter or beginner" model.
Unlike some other brands that have lower end models that are nothing like their up-line cousins, I consider the F2 a top line unit that is just missing a few bells and a couple of whistles that its much more expensive relatives have.
Sure it would be nice to have all the features in the world and I am not so silly to think the greater depth and other abilities of higher end models doesn't matter at times and at some specific sites, but even so that little F2 of mine and I seem to speak the same language and I am always trying to get even more fluent on every hunt.
Finding clad galore, silver and other older coins, relics and more seems to be very easy for my Fisher, and every time I hunt it somehow manages to surprise me on some of the great things it can find.
This year I set a goal to find 12 pieces of gold...one for every month of the year.
A lofty goal for sure, gold is such a rare thing to find for us dirt hunters, but why not shoot for the moon?
This is month 9 and so far I have found 8 pieces of gold, my best year ever, and hard as it is to fathom I still have a chance to hit this almost impossible goal...and I am thrilled.
The pic below is every gold target I have found this year and except for that ring I found in August with my Vaq and my new 5.75 coil every one was found with my F2 and the sniper coil.
Unbelievably I still have a shot to hit my crazy goal.
With my F2 at my side I just might make it there yet.

And then theres the chains! A great case study for inland jewelry hunters to take to heart and try to pattern. I think you've only been hunting for what 3yrs or so? Good example of what some basic gear in the right hands is capable of in a short time.
Went down to a boatramp parking area and got 7 cents..was carrying a tiling spade trying to chip signals out of the compacted gravel! Then one day I met an old guy on the beach swinging a CZ20 and he's the one who told me to dig 1000 pulltabs and dig 1000 pennies. I often wonder if that was meant to discourage or help me, but whatever it was, I set out to meet that goal as fast as possible. He showed me the screwdriver trick, and lots of other pointers like not looking at the screen...We are still great friends to this day and have stayed in touch. I have had a lot of hobbies in the past myself, up to this point, I really enjoyed Trapping the most, it also was a study of the environment, location, weather, etc. plus it PAID if a guy hit it hard and early. 