I might be wrong but I think that piece of gold you dug out for deb just above the calcrete, sounded like a small signal, the backhoe may come in handy there Paul 😉
Another good video on detecting gold nuggets, learning to distinguish lead junk from a target and maintaining that perseverance to get the gold. Thanks!
I swapped that 14x9 for a 17” Minelab coil. The 17” in video I borrowed. I was quite impressed with the depth it goes. I might get the 9” later on for chasing the small stuff.
I might be wrong but I think that piece of gold you dug out for deb just above the calcrete, sounded like a small signal, the backhoe may come in handy there Paul 😉
The backhoe is not the best on calcrete. Seems to lose its teeth😉
That’s the treasure hunter inside us mate the big ones will come 👍
Yes Greg, they do come along every now and then. 👍
This mine could be even bigger than Bre-X! Once the geologists start falling out of helicopters over papua new guinea
Great imagination.
Thanks for the comment 😉
Xcoil had the day off?
Yes, Deb doesn’t like the Xcoil. Have to dig too bigger holes.🤣. It’s resting in the bag while I use the 6000.
Well done guys 🤙 good stuff
Thanks, we keep going. 👍
Another good video on detecting gold nuggets, learning to distinguish lead junk from a target and maintaining that perseverance to get the gold. Thanks!
Plenty of flies mate. 🤣
Yep, flies.. it’s the Aussie bush. Not much changed there. 🤣
that’s the coiltek coil for you, you’ll get gold anywhere you like with that, I still use the 9” and have a spare 9”
I swapped that 14x9 for a 17” Minelab coil. The 17” in video I borrowed. I was quite impressed with the depth it goes.
I might get the 9” later on for chasing the small stuff.
@@goldfools5445 I have the 3 coiltek coils and did have the NF but ditched it after one week, I gave my Minelab coils away 😂