coolhandluke said:I got my new E-Trac this week. My first metal detector ever. After reading the manual, reading various website posts, and piddling around in the back yard, I got to do my first real "Hunt" this morning with a friend of mine.
I set it up for TTF with an open screen and no head phones so we could both hear what was going on. Once we got on-site we started sweeping and hit several low tone targets that we passed on. We dug a few beer cans thinking maybe.... but no luck. Then I started hitting in the 12-35 plus range. We dug pennies for 3 hours. They just kept coming out of the ground. In one location my friend got a little chirp on the side of this hill and I came over to see if it was worth digging. I think it hit 12-38, so he started digging. After finding the penny, I scanned again. Another target in the same range so we dug some more. Another penny. This went on for over an hour. Of the 15 pennies retrieved, I think about 10 were from that one spot.
We didn't find any real old coins, or silver, but it was fun. I was very impressed with getting 15 coins in 3 hours. Of all the holes we dug, I would have to say 80% had money in them. Even though they were just pennies, it gave me allot of confidence in my new machine. Now, I just need to gain the experience and understanding to really start zeroing in on the higher value targets.
I also now understand what others have been saying about the post 1982 zinc penny. We got a few of those too and they are crusty and breaking down fast. We didn't get and wheat penny's or earlier, most were 60's 70's.
I like the TTF mode. I might try to use it again and train my ears to use 4 tones instead of just the 2. We'll see. So many options, so little time.)
lovely reading your post you will never get that first time out again so glad you really enjoyed it and that is what the etrac is about if it goes over it it will let you know just keep reading and learning and what you dont understand just ask great to have you onboard i love ttf my favourite way to hunt
Your tapping into the logic behind the upcoming Part 2 of my blog post!