z118
09-26-2010, 11:18 AM
I got out again this morning, and headed right for the spot that gave up 4 Rosies yesterday. I figured with more time to hunt this morning I was bound to score a little silver. I also got the bright idea of dragging the Sov out with me along with the E-trac. I was really curious to get one of those iffy signals on the E-trac and then see what it sounded like on the Sov. I got one right away... a quick thump in auto with numbers around 12-45. I switched to manual and got a nice faint coin tone but it seemed a little big. So I switched over to the Sov to check it out. I got a nice faint, deep, high tone, but again, kind of big. It turned out to be a 2 square piece of copper flashing at around 11 deep. So I'd say the two detectors were even on that one. I got some more of those really iffy, likely deep rusty nail tones on the E-trac and each time checked them out with the Sov. The Sov nulled cleanly on all of them. I dug anyway, and didn't get anything good on any of them. I checked a few coin tones on each detector and they both rang up with equal results, including the silver Rosie. The Sov was a little smoother for the most part and did not tend to bounce around as much, but I didn't have the meter on it so it was hard to tell. I will say this though, after a month or so of using the E-trac what I was remembering as a sweet, expressive tone on the Sov sounded more like a harsh, annoying drone today. I was happy to get back to the E-Trac's sounds. I guess it's all in what you're used to.
I'm not sure if I was just more tired today or if the ground really dried out quite a bit in one day but the pulling plugs seemed much harder today than yesterday. I spent the last 15 minutes of the hunt in a section that they water and I was amazed at how much cleaner and clearer the tones were on clad at 6 or so.
I wound up with 38 coins total worth $3.45 which included the Rosie and one wheat. Nothing else great to speak of. I'm pretty happy with 5 Rosies in two days... or at least I will be until Angel makes one of his 10+ silvers in one hunt posts! lol
Happy hunting!
I'm not sure if I was just more tired today or if the ground really dried out quite a bit in one day but the pulling plugs seemed much harder today than yesterday. I spent the last 15 minutes of the hunt in a section that they water and I was amazed at how much cleaner and clearer the tones were on clad at 6 or so.
I wound up with 38 coins total worth $3.45 which included the Rosie and one wheat. Nothing else great to speak of. I'm pretty happy with 5 Rosies in two days... or at least I will be until Angel makes one of his 10+ silvers in one hunt posts! lol
Happy hunting!