treasurefiend
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I had always thought that rain helps you find targets easier??? I hunted the exact same location as before, but the last 2 times I didn't get half as many deep high tones. I know I am brand new with the SE, but the 2 other times I went out I got just a few rusty nails. This time though it seemed the damp soil made all of the targets sound louder and higher pitched. Has anybody experienced this? Today I found all kinds of deep different sizes of nails and only 1 deep Wheatie (1920).
I am just hunting for iffy signals (I know you run the risk of finding junk when looking for iffy's), can the added water in the soil effect the "halo" around the nails and in-turn make it harder for the detector to tell what kind of metal it and therefore it just sends out a high pitch? Also all of the nails I dug were in the upper part of the screen on the "smartfind" display and bounced side to side like a iffy Silver or Wheatie. Some bounced side to side and also up and down like how I found my 3 IH's.
I am going to go back out on Sunday after the ground drys out a bit. As a matter of fact, I remember somebody telling me "if you want to find silver, the ground has to be bone dry" Anyone else ever hear of this?
Thanks for any help...
I am just hunting for iffy signals (I know you run the risk of finding junk when looking for iffy's), can the added water in the soil effect the "halo" around the nails and in-turn make it harder for the detector to tell what kind of metal it and therefore it just sends out a high pitch? Also all of the nails I dug were in the upper part of the screen on the "smartfind" display and bounced side to side like a iffy Silver or Wheatie. Some bounced side to side and also up and down like how I found my 3 IH's.
I am going to go back out on Sunday after the ground drys out a bit. As a matter of fact, I remember somebody telling me "if you want to find silver, the ground has to be bone dry" Anyone else ever hear of this?
Thanks for any help...