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The Thames report

Bilko

New member
Hi

Went to the banks of The Thames on Saturday just for a few hours. Thanks for the advices from Randy re ETRAC usage. The eq2 5 inch coil worked well even with the staggering amount of iron there. For well,I mean that when I took my stock coil there a few months ago, there was too much under coil area for it to cope. The 5 inch coil was bought brand new, but after a few hours,it looks like it was on its death bed :) I've put up another post asking for help re its protection

I worked on a manual sensitivity of 5 and deep on

Note you have to pay a fee of
 
Thanks for sharing.

Educate me on the meaning of 'Mudlark'.


Rich
 
these people larking around in the mud of The Thames:

http://www.thamesandfield.co.uk/
 
Hi Randy.Thanks for your advices! It read 11 but it was too high for the conditions. Need to get some coil protection now
 
If I remember right, you said earlier you could only dig down to 3 inches. Was that due to ground conditions or governing conditions? Congratulations on the finds Bilko. Thanks for the pictures.

NebTrac
 
Cheers!

Here are the rules:

http://www.pla.co.uk/display_fixedpage.cfm/id/4018/site/environment
 
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