CT Todd
Well-known member
I went to a spot I’ve hunted once before this afternoon. It’s in a corn field and the spot has been hit hard by others.
The one thing about this spot is that it is massively infested with iron. I went with a plan and that was to go slow with a higher reactivity then normal overlap my swings and go slow. For me that meant hunting my program at 8 kHz as normal but upping the reactivity to 3. As I swing here it’s grunt grunt grunt and I mean it’s constant. But by going slow I picked some high tones out and dug some real nice keepers. Two Thimbles a gorgeous Tombac button a LC and a Copper and the bell of the ball was a 1756 One Reale.
The LC was a gimme for some reason but I fought for all the rest. No clean signals to be had but just enough to make you dig. There was some positive target junk dug of course and a fair amount of bent rusty square nails but overall the hunt was good. 11” coil. Get out there
The one thing about this spot is that it is massively infested with iron. I went with a plan and that was to go slow with a higher reactivity then normal overlap my swings and go slow. For me that meant hunting my program at 8 kHz as normal but upping the reactivity to 3. As I swing here it’s grunt grunt grunt and I mean it’s constant. But by going slow I picked some high tones out and dug some real nice keepers. Two Thimbles a gorgeous Tombac button a LC and a Copper and the bell of the ball was a 1756 One Reale.
The LC was a gimme for some reason but I fought for all the rest. No clean signals to be had but just enough to make you dig. There was some positive target junk dug of course and a fair amount of bent rusty square nails but overall the hunt was good. 11” coil. Get out there