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Every once and awhile my wife would ask me, "if anything ever happened to her would I get married again?" I came home from hunting this morning and she asked. "If anything would ever happen to me would get another F70?"
Great #55 hunt this year and 3rd set of batteries. 2 junk rings...
Thanks for reading. Happy Trails...Z
Elton I am starting to worry that I have gone over the edge. I got up at 5 am this morning and I was on the beach GBing the detector at 7 am. Yesterday I was out and it was raining. My wife says that I can hear the slightest change in tones on the detector but I can't hear anything she says. I have a special brush to clean the coil and sand scoop but can't clean the car. I know when the detector needs batteries but can't tell her when she needs new clothes or new hair do. Fix anything on the detector but can't tighten the toilet seat. The doctor tells me I have something close to Bulgarian cattle fever and the only known cure is to drink a pint of rhino sweat.
Do I need help???? Thanks for reading and Happy Trails....Z
You are right Tim I have never enjoyed metal detecting so much. I have been out 61 days this year. I almost get out every day of the week. Only family and weather conditions keep me from not getting out. I am up to 3 to 4 hours a hunt. Enjoy hunting beaches, parks and schools. The F70 is light, small, easy to use and swing. I use the 11" and 6.5" coils. Thanks for reading and Happy Trails....Z
Good finds Zee ; better than my # 1 hunt with my F 70 last night a whole 64 cents, started with the settings you sugessted and went from there so much to learn. I got permission to hunt a property with a late 1800 early 1900's house on it , this thing is sweet the old ruff board outside and pole porch keeping my fingers crossed taking the F-2 for backup. Thank you again for the tips Good Luck on future hunts