Deeponedge...my hunting buddy Darrell...who is better known as "HeavyD"..wanted to go hunting for a while today.
He likes using my coils...so I get to use HIS E-Trac when he does.
Pretty fair swap wouldn't you say.
Anyway I am VERY impressed with his E-Trac and although I love my explorer and it is my #1 machine
...I like to use his E-Trac at different sites just as I use different coils in different situations.
We hunted a park where I just found an 1892-O Barber quarter 3 days ago.
Today though I hunted in a very sandy area and I assure you it has been thoroughly explored for years...and E-Tracked heavily the last 2 years.
.
So much so that I can't even get Guvner to drive here to hunt with me anymore.
Anyone who says the E-Trac won't hit deep coins is CRAZY.
Anyone who says the E-Trac is hard to learn is CRAZY.
Anyone who says it is not a turn on and go machine is...well...you get the picture.
These coins are from 3 hours of me hunting with "Heavy D's" E-Trac and they were very deep.
I dug to China for the quarter and when it came out of the crusty, muddy sand I said "Well... Frick" ...it's freakin' clad"
. NO "F"ing way a clad quarter should be that deep.
Actually my words were a little more harsh...but you get the picture.
In case you are wondering...YES I was talking to myself.
It was crusted with sand and dark black...and I did not even know it was silver until I went to the car to thaw out my hands. Then I thought I noticed a little shiny rim peeking through.
2 of the wheaties were a measured 10" deep...and the other 3 were all at 9" deep.
The black quarter was an honest... and measured 11" deep.
"Heavy D" found 2 wheaties and broke out of the silver slump with a deep Roosey. He was using my 15" WOT coil and my SE.
for the wheaties...and found the deep merc using the Sunray X-12 on my SE.
He has an EX2...an SE...and the E-Trac...yet not only does he rarely use his E-Trac...he also chooses to use MY SE....and MY coils because he thinks my coils and machines are lucky...and his are cursed
Man what a fun few hours.
He likes using my coils...so I get to use HIS E-Trac when he does.

Pretty fair swap wouldn't you say.

Anyway I am VERY impressed with his E-Trac and although I love my explorer and it is my #1 machine

We hunted a park where I just found an 1892-O Barber quarter 3 days ago.
Today though I hunted in a very sandy area and I assure you it has been thoroughly explored for years...and E-Tracked heavily the last 2 years.
.
So much so that I can't even get Guvner to drive here to hunt with me anymore.

Anyone who says the E-Trac won't hit deep coins is CRAZY.

Anyone who says the E-Trac is hard to learn is CRAZY.
Anyone who says it is not a turn on and go machine is...well...you get the picture.
These coins are from 3 hours of me hunting with "Heavy D's" E-Trac and they were very deep.
I dug to China for the quarter and when it came out of the crusty, muddy sand I said "Well... Frick" ...it's freakin' clad"


Actually my words were a little more harsh...but you get the picture.
In case you are wondering...YES I was talking to myself.

It was crusted with sand and dark black...and I did not even know it was silver until I went to the car to thaw out my hands. Then I thought I noticed a little shiny rim peeking through.

2 of the wheaties were a measured 10" deep...and the other 3 were all at 9" deep.
The black quarter was an honest... and measured 11" deep.
"Heavy D" found 2 wheaties and broke out of the silver slump with a deep Roosey. He was using my 15" WOT coil and my SE.

He has an EX2...an SE...and the E-Trac...yet not only does he rarely use his E-Trac...he also chooses to use MY SE....and MY coils because he thinks my coils and machines are lucky...and his are cursed

Man what a fun few hours.