Fire Fighter 43
06-02-2012, 03:19 PM
I met up for the first time with forum member Darren aka Milco for a hunt at a spot he had had some success with in the past. He wanted to see if my Etrac could sniff out a few more silvers among the iron infested ground. I disapointed him by showing up with my new CTX as green as could be about it's operation, LOL. Well I found a few pieces of clad and a bunch of iron but got to know my new toy alittle better. I managed one nice find it is a presidential coin with JFK on it.
http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll27/firegolf43/6869daf2.jpg
After Darren left for work I decided to move closer to home and you all know what that means, my honey hole. I chose an area of the picnic grove that I had only covered once with the Etrac and worked it from a different angle. To my surprise the clad was popping. I soon had a trend occurring, almost all of the targets had a piece of iron in the hole. One of the early testers of the CTX nicknamed it the seperator and I started to realize why. With 20 minutes left to hunt I got a nice 12-41 at 3 inches. I pinpointed and it was showing a surface find for depth. I managed to find two zinclons and a clad dime at less than an inch. After retrieving the surface coins I swong the coil over the spot and now had a solid 12-45 at 4 inches after digging the plug I recovered my first CTX silver a 1916 Barber dime. If you want details about my thoughts on the CTX performance, I will be posting a report in the Minelab section.
http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll27/firegolf43/08c0747f.jpghttp://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll27/firegolf43/71609594.jpg
http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll27/firegolf43/6869daf2.jpg
After Darren left for work I decided to move closer to home and you all know what that means, my honey hole. I chose an area of the picnic grove that I had only covered once with the Etrac and worked it from a different angle. To my surprise the clad was popping. I soon had a trend occurring, almost all of the targets had a piece of iron in the hole. One of the early testers of the CTX nicknamed it the seperator and I started to realize why. With 20 minutes left to hunt I got a nice 12-41 at 3 inches. I pinpointed and it was showing a surface find for depth. I managed to find two zinclons and a clad dime at less than an inch. After retrieving the surface coins I swong the coil over the spot and now had a solid 12-45 at 4 inches after digging the plug I recovered my first CTX silver a 1916 Barber dime. If you want details about my thoughts on the CTX performance, I will be posting a report in the Minelab section.
http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll27/firegolf43/08c0747f.jpghttp://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll27/firegolf43/71609594.jpg