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Video: Etrac in an area I thought I cleaned out.......

Bill_S

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I had previously hit this little area pretty good and really thought I got all the silver and good stuff out of it. I took the Etrac and 8X6 coil over it again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2uWdFHvacI
 
Congratulations on the finds Bill, and thanks again for the awesome video letting us see the screen and hear the sounds. That 6X8 looks like a keeper.
 
The videos are a great resources! You have opened my eyes to some other hunting possibilities. I'll be putting my 8x6 SEF on and getting back out to sone previously hunted spots.
 
nice job on the video,,,no wind and good comments along with real time digs,,,,and good cut plugs,,, well done
 
nice hunt bill!..the trac just continues to impress!
i'm convinced after studying many videos,and reading input form many
"different" hunters,the trac's "multi"i low frequencies and solid locks and audio,
make it the "tool" to have for trash laden parks,and other public places!..beats "hell"
outta diggin' "crap" all day!..just sayin'

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 
Hey thanks for the video. I enjoyed listening to what you were hearing...thanks again!
 
Some great finds Bill Thanks for doing the video.
 
Thanks Bill, who need Netflix when we have educational and exciting videos like this to watch. It sure is a great way for me to learn how to use my Etrac.
 
DukeOBass said:
The videos are a great resources! You have opened my eyes to some other hunting possibilities. I'll be putting my 8x6 SEF on and getting back out to soon previously hunted spots.

I feel the same!

Just recently got the 8x6 SEF myself

Hearing the sounds with you Bill makes this educational and entertaining!!

Thank You Again
 
Great video again you are letting my secret out 6X8 on my Safari for over year. You do know you will have to re-hunt every spot you did with Etrac when you were using Pro Coil also you will amazed at what you missed I know I was.Again great teaching video.
 
Awsome video Bill! :clapping: Great finds!:thumbup: Also showing and explaining your signals makes a great
teaching aid for us E-trac newbies!:super:
 
Another nice video Bill. My E-Trac isn't here yet but my first coil will definitely be the 8X6 SEF. It's really nice that you are showing more of the screen. That will be invaluable for newcomers to the E-Trac as well as those guys wanting to understand how you hunt and what you look for.

It's nice that where you hunted was already marked off for you :crylol:
Seriously, marking off a spot, is often tough as if I'm hunting a public spot I prefer not to put anything out there. I'm already drawing enough attention as it is. So, I often look for landmarks (bushes, trees, stuff laying around!, etc.) and do it that way. But it isn't really efficient. Anyway, thanks for the video and new found inspiration!

Albert
 
Great Videos Bill. With that much discrimination, I'm really impressed what you've been pulling out of the ground in your videos. Perhaps the large amount of discrimination is offset by the fact that you should maintain a slow sleep with the E-Trac. It makes me think that the E-Trac is a really good machine for concentrating on "hot spots". Thanks again for sharing.

-Alex
 
There is something about running this much disc on the Etrac that just seems to work. Sure I miss some gold targets but in some of the areas I hunt there are hundreds of low conductors and I would spend more time on them than anything.
 
akelley,
you really don't need a slow Explorer like sweep speed on the Etrac. Not saying regular quick speed like on some detectors but not very slow either. 3-4 seconds per sweep, watch their sweep speed in the videos.
Etrac actually works better and seems to hit better with a slightly quicker sweep speed than the Explorers.
 
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