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Tiger Shark Nut Hunt today

DavHut

New member
Headed to the lake for a few hours of water hunting. I hauled my TS and Hal brought his DetectorPro Wader.

I have just gotten my TS back from the shop with some new insight as to what I was doing wrong all along. Things went better today, with no cussing or cursing James Gifford.

The TS is still sensitive and prone to squawking and blipping at every coil bump - but now I know why and how to moderate it. Yes, I DO have my SENS above factory, but only slightly so. I also found that bringing up the DISC to around 4 settled things down a lot. All I missed by doing so was small foil and iron. So that works out.

The pics tell the story of the finds - which isnt much of a tale. For what its worth, Hal fared little better. Still beats sitting on the couch!

The TRASH

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I didn't miss much, as you can see. Had some nice ticket been awaiting, it would be mine.

The NUT

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Otherwise known as TKW's (Things Worth Keeping)

"My POUCH"
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This is a fanny pack strung with a square plastic bottle. I put trash in the fanny pack. The bottle has slits cut in the bottom, crosswise and the lid is drilled with small holes for drainage. The whole thing has slits cut in the sides and is slid upside down on the pack belt.
I slip the TWK's through the slits in the bottle, where they are held secure and separate from the trash. Then I unscrew the lid when ready to dump the TKW's. The pouch has a secret pocket for tickets. Works good
 
"Kirby," whatever that is. I eyeballed it first, thanks to good polarized lenses and 4 feet of clear water. Then, I got the Tiger Shark's coil on it, and whomped and beeped loud and clear.

My son says it still works, too!
 
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