Goldstrike
Well-known member
[size=medium][size=medium][size=medium][size=medium]Hi all, I need your advice please
.....I am a Safari owner and a regular contributor to the Safari Forum so I feel like I'm a little out of my league in the Whites Forum today
(although I have owned and used Whites M.D's) so bear with me please!! I'm attaching a pic of a nugget I own (from a gold mine in Death Valley that a relative owned in the 1800's) My Safari is a fabulous coin, relic, jewellery detector but no good when it comes to nugget hunting!! I realise that it's just not made for that so I'm in the market for a gold nugget hunting machine. Actually, it has a hard time detecting this fairly big nugget so I know I'll miss a lot if I attempt to use this!
I live in So Cal and I want to go detecting for gold nuggets in the mountains and the streams flowing out of the mountains, deserts, old gold mines entrances and workings here. I'm not expecting to get huge nuggets and would be happy with any size gold....grain, flake, gram and up etc;. What is the best all rounder metal detector for what I want to do in this part of the country? I read rave reviews for the Fisher Gold Bug but I'm not sure which model is best, the Gold Bug DP, PRO...PRO 2 Then there is the GMT which looks to be an awesome M.D.er...etc; Some gold detectors operate on .48 KHz (GMT) some .19 KHz (Gold Bug) some 71 KHz (Gold Bug 2).....what is the best frequency for hunting very small gold nuggets. Does anyone know why they make M.D.'s with such a wide spread of fixed KHz frequencies?? or would you recommend a P.I. M.D's. e.i. (Infinium) I don't have a minelab gpx budget at the moment ($4500-$5,500)!! Any advice would be very welcome guy's!! and I'll let you know what I decide to buy based on your advice.....[size=medium][/size]Thanks again.[/size]
P.s. I fly to England next month for 3 weeks of metal detecting
, if you suggest a P.I. machine for detecting nuggets, it could also work well in the open fields (not much trash and deep seeking) across there alongside my Safari![/size][/size][/size]

I live in So Cal and I want to go detecting for gold nuggets in the mountains and the streams flowing out of the mountains, deserts, old gold mines entrances and workings here. I'm not expecting to get huge nuggets and would be happy with any size gold....grain, flake, gram and up etc;. What is the best all rounder metal detector for what I want to do in this part of the country? I read rave reviews for the Fisher Gold Bug but I'm not sure which model is best, the Gold Bug DP, PRO...PRO 2 Then there is the GMT which looks to be an awesome M.D.er...etc; Some gold detectors operate on .48 KHz (GMT) some .19 KHz (Gold Bug) some 71 KHz (Gold Bug 2).....what is the best frequency for hunting very small gold nuggets. Does anyone know why they make M.D.'s with such a wide spread of fixed KHz frequencies?? or would you recommend a P.I. M.D's. e.i. (Infinium) I don't have a minelab gpx budget at the moment ($4500-$5,500)!! Any advice would be very welcome guy's!! and I'll let you know what I decide to buy based on your advice.....[size=medium][/size]Thanks again.[/size]
P.s. I fly to England next month for 3 weeks of metal detecting
