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Tips for hunting a real old park?

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Hi all,, taking the 1500 out to a park in Toronto this weekend. The park has been there since the late 1700's. Heavily hunted but huge.48 acres. Any tips on what mode i should be using to get the best depth here would be greatly appreciated. any other tips are of course welcome.
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as there will probably be lots of trash, at the lowest (left) end of the 1500 readout. Don't worry about losing depth, as the 1500 doesn't lose depth as you increase discrimination. Also, turn up the sensitivity as high as you can, to hunt without the machine acting up. Swing SLOW, and every signal you get, kinda play with it a bit, as sometimes a signal eventually stabilizes into a good looking signal. Keep a mental note as to how deep the signals get. Perhaps many of the detectors which have gone through the park haven't had the depth capabilities that the 1500 has. Dig every deep signal that clearly locks on in the jewellry mode.
I'm also leaving you a link, to further give you some thoughts on what some of the deeper silver in my test garden reacted with the GTI 1500 in my type of soil conditions.
Good Luck Swampy! Let us know how you made out <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">.
 
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