I have asked time and time again on how to start and every time I get no answers,till I found this video,I told my wife I’m buying a metal detector next yr and going out since we live in Southwest Virginia,never know since the city I live in was the last confederate state capital,thanks for this video it really helped
like the video very much. enjoyed how you dealt with the kids. the fun of detecting is the hunt, giving the coin away really got their attention, and teaching manners is never a waste of time. you probably made a few detecting enthusiasts the day you were detecting.
You wont believe this. Just bought my first detector (Fisher F5) a week ago. In the first week just in my yard and 1 park. I found 2 womens 10k gold class rings. Gave one back trying to give back the 2nd one. 1 silver dime, 18k gold Jesus medallion, 18k gold bracelet. with tons of coins. Lovin' it! Your vids are very helpful. Especially in OC.
brilliant mate that was a lesson for me as I'm waiting on delivery of my first metal detector🤗 im big on mud and river larking and magnetfishing. but this is my next adventure👍👍
Thanks my library has been recently doing a thing we’re they let us rent stuff like this even LEGO set thanks I got the metal detector and this really helped
ive had this metal detector in my room for a year and only used it to find screws in the driveway and the main water line WOW this is awesome i didnt believe the graph on the screen
I’m planning on using a metal detector to find stuff in my backyard that may be worth something. There could be tunnels, a time capsule, or even gold! I know theres extension cords under the backyard connecting to some unknown power source, so maybe a metal detector can detect what those extension cords lead to
I'll get a link for you to lead you in the right direction: amzn.to/33gXRbw of course, it is an affiliate link, so I will get a kick back if you buy. I love the Ace 250. See if you can find one for under 200.
That's great news! As for what is best... it depends what you're looking for. The type of metal detector your probably going to get will be best used at parks, but can certainly be used in dry sand at the beach, too. The more expensive ones are good for the beach because they won't get tricked by the mineralization. I personally really like lakes, but there aren't many around where I live. If you're looking for gold, what I've learned tells me to look at the beach or lake. For silver or random fun things, go to parks or private property where you have permission to search. Good luck! Let me know what you find on your first hunt!
I’ve just brought with my seven year old son a minelab vanquish 340. What are your thoughts on this machine? From your video I’ve realised that I need a pin pointer. I have my eye on the minelab 35. Cheers from New Zealand
I've never heard of that model, but Minelab is a trusted name in metal detecting. Based on all the reviews I quickly searched through on various sites, it looks like it's a highly rated detector. I love my pinpointer! It cost me almost as much as my detector, but in time savings, it has paid for itself several times over. Even a cheap one can save you minutes per hole, especially those finds that like to go out with the dirt or hide on the side of your hole. HH and Good luck from the top half of the world :)
thatoneguy , sounds like a good plan😃. It will be awhile before we open up our borders. We have just about got covid beat. No new cases for around a week and 98% of people have recovered 😋
Some foreign countries are hit/ miss when it comes to legally detecting on the beach. For instance, I think it's illegal in Portugal, but legal in Spain... detecting on the beach, that is. In the US, you have to stay away from historical landmarks and national parks. Some state parks have restrictions, but I've never been stopped at a state park beach in California and would suspect that, for the most part, if you're in the sand, you're ok. You just have to look and research before going. If there's nothing on their website talking about it, when going through the booth to pay for parking or what not, ask if anyone had found anything cool metal detecting the area recently. Asking that way isn't asking permission or asking if it's against the rules. Instead, it implies it's ok to go unless they say otherwise...tacet approval, if you will.
Very informative and useful video for a beginner. One question though, so there are no restrictions on using metal detectors in any public parks? Thanks!
Some public parks forbid it, but there's usually signage. For instance, I was in Illinois in a city of historical interest and their public parks specifically said no metal detecting allowed.
That depends on where you are detecting. If I find my detector is dinging a ton, I'll lower the sensitivity a bit. On the beach, with the ace 250, I'm usually 2 to 3 bars away from the highest sensitivity. With my more expensive detector, I leave the sensitivity high enough that I can find targets nearly 3 feet away. It's specific to your detector and many are different. In parks, I'm usually 2 bars from the top.
Great tips for those wanting to jump into hobby of the unknown that need to be recovered. I've been at it for forty years this year since first being bitten by the bug. There is so, so many rewards out there that will never run out. I just subscribed. Please check out my 33 minute video on Preserving Dallas History Thru Metal Detecting at
Just as a side note, (someone told me but I didn't listen.). I Used a small metal hand shovel and ended up damaging a rare coin. So whenever possible. Go with a plastic one.
@@junkisdeleted yes it would have you always wanna go with a softer material when you have the oppurtunity but using a metal shovel is just fine most of the time
@hedgerowpete Psssst, wanna hear a magic trick? Skip to 20 seconds in and you’ll discover that the remainder 10 MINUTES and 6 seconds has good audio quality. You would’ve discovered this sooner if you would’ve watched the video for more than 20 seconds or simply skipped ahead, it would actually take you less time to do that than to type a comment.
Thanks for the advice. I'm always working on my audio. Even hired someone to teach me more editing skills. We'll see how it goes... easier said than done, sometimes.
@TOTO BOTO How about you try to use your big brain to watch the first minute of the video or, get this, the entire video. You will find, to your amazement, that only the first 18 or so seconds have poor audio quality and that the remainder 10 MINUTES and 8 seconds has average/good audio quality. I have ADHD and even I, with my wavering attention span, was able to scroll half a minute ahead and discover it was only the intro that had poor audio quality.
I have asked time and time again on how to start and every time I get no answers,till I found this video,I told my wife I’m buying a metal detector next yr and going out since we live in Southwest Virginia,never know since the city I live in was the last confederate state capital,thanks for this video it really helped
You're welcome! Welcome to metal detecting!
like the video very much. enjoyed how you dealt with the kids. the fun of detecting is the hunt, giving the coin away really got their attention, and teaching manners is never a waste of time. you probably made a few detecting enthusiasts the day you were detecting.
Kids are a joy! Thanks for pointing it out!
I magnet fish and I love giving the kids a go when they ask. it's nice to be nice and teaches them a few things
You wont believe this. Just bought my first detector (Fisher F5) a week ago. In the first week just in my yard and 1 park. I found 2 womens 10k gold class rings. Gave one back trying to give back the 2nd one. 1 silver dime, 18k gold Jesus medallion, 18k gold bracelet. with tons of coins. Lovin' it! Your vids are very helpful. Especially in OC.
You have a fruitful yard! Whoever was there before had the "dropsies!" Lol HH and thank you for watching!
brilliant mate that was a lesson for me as I'm waiting on delivery of my first metal detector🤗 im big on mud and river larking and magnetfishing. but this is my next adventure👍👍
Thanks my library has been recently doing a thing we’re they let us rent stuff like this even LEGO set thanks I got the metal detector and this really helped
That's a cool library! I'm so glad it helped!
ive had this metal detector in my room for a year and only used it to find screws in the driveway and the main water line WOW this is awesome i didnt believe the graph on the screen
It's a pretty amazing detector
Good info for beginners. Love the Whites Products!
I’m planning on using a metal detector to find stuff in my backyard that may be worth something. There could be tunnels, a time capsule, or even gold! I know theres extension cords under the backyard connecting to some unknown power source, so maybe a metal detector can detect what those extension cords lead to
They absolutely can... don't know about time capsules or tunnels, but it's possible :)
Someone is stealing power from you it sounds like.
Thanks! This was super helpful!
Thanks for the knowledge..very helpful..
Metal detectors totally interests me. I know nothing. Haha. Which amazon detector should i buy ? My budget is under 200$
I'll get a link for you to lead you in the right direction: amzn.to/33gXRbw of course, it is an affiliate link, so I will get a kick back if you buy. I love the Ace 250. See if you can find one for under 200.
thatoneguy where are the best locations : beach , parks ?
thatoneguy wifey gonna buy me one for my bday next month
That's great news! As for what is best... it depends what you're looking for. The type of metal detector your probably going to get will be best used at parks, but can certainly be used in dry sand at the beach, too. The more expensive ones are good for the beach because they won't get tricked by the mineralization. I personally really like lakes, but there aren't many around where I live. If you're looking for gold, what I've learned tells me to look at the beach or lake. For silver or random fun things, go to parks or private property where you have permission to search.
Good luck! Let me know what you find on your first hunt!
Nice basics video
Very helpful video. Thanks. I like wear gloves on both hands as I was bitten by spider once.
Oof. I've seen ants, but not spiders so much
Food for thought - use an old speaker magnet to pick up iron trash.
I like it! I used to have one screwed into my homemade sand scoop
Great video thanks for posting
You bet!
Great information, always need to know, and thank you for sharing!
I figured it was time for an updated version of my first one... ;) Thanks!
Good video
Thanks
Good video I found a Garrett at a thrift store it works!
How much did you get it for?
@@junkisdeleted its a deepseeker from the 80s it works well i paid 40 canadian
I’ve just brought with my seven year old son a minelab vanquish 340. What are your thoughts on this machine? From your video I’ve realised that I need a pin pointer. I have my eye on the minelab 35. Cheers from New Zealand
I've never heard of that model, but Minelab is a trusted name in metal detecting. Based on all the reviews I quickly searched through on various sites, it looks like it's a highly rated detector. I love my pinpointer! It cost me almost as much as my detector, but in time savings, it has paid for itself several times over. Even a cheap one can save you minutes per hole, especially those finds that like to go out with the dirt or hide on the side of your hole. HH and Good luck from the top half of the world :)
Maybe next time I head to NZ, you can show me around ;)
thatoneguy , sounds like a good plan😃. It will be awhile before we open up our borders. We have just about got covid beat. No new cases for around a week and 98% of people have recovered 😋
Thank you for the information
Thx for the information just wondering are there some parks beaches etc that dont let you go metal detecting
Some foreign countries are hit/ miss when it comes to legally detecting on the beach. For instance, I think it's illegal in Portugal, but legal in Spain... detecting on the beach, that is. In the US, you have to stay away from historical landmarks and national parks. Some state parks have restrictions, but I've never been stopped at a state park beach in California and would suspect that, for the most part, if you're in the sand, you're ok. You just have to look and research before going. If there's nothing on their website talking about it, when going through the booth to pay for parking or what not, ask if anyone had found anything cool metal detecting the area recently. Asking that way isn't asking permission or asking if it's against the rules. Instead, it implies it's ok to go unless they say otherwise...tacet approval, if you will.
@@junkisdeleted thx for the info bud im in Massachusetts and we got so much rules and laws here i can only imagine 😂😂
Thanks, just bought a detector ,steve in Newcastle uk.cheers
Which one? Good luck!
Dr otex mtx.
Please let me know how you like it.
Not really, very cheap looking,but works.78£. Ok for getting started
Hi bob, I met you at Riverwalk
You found me! Super cool! So great to see you detecting with your pops! God bless!
Just doing some research here in to other peoples guides to metal detecting as I will be creating my own version. Good job
Very good! It's good to have variety
The good old days before you could get a rechargeable detector.
thanks.
Excuse me but since im going to a buy a metal detector, is it worth the MD 4030?
I would say that I love my Garrett Ace 250 the most.
Very informative and useful video for a beginner. One question though, so there are no restrictions on using metal detectors in any public parks? Thanks!
Some public parks forbid it, but there's usually signage. For instance, I was in Illinois in a city of historical interest and their public parks specifically said no metal detecting allowed.
First find was a quarter! Hope I get more lucky!!
Probably just a modern.
Kindly tell me about detection mean is metal detector as well use for gold detector..??
The same detector I was using can be used for finding gold. Patience and a good ear will help you find gold...
What sensitiveity should I use
That depends on where you are detecting. If I find my detector is dinging a ton, I'll lower the sensitivity a bit. On the beach, with the ace 250, I'm usually 2 to 3 bars away from the highest sensitivity. With my more expensive detector, I leave the sensitivity high enough that I can find targets nearly 3 feet away. It's specific to your detector and many are different. In parks, I'm usually 2 bars from the top.
Great tips for those wanting to jump into hobby of the unknown that need to be recovered. I've been at it for forty years this year since first being bitten by the bug. There is so, so many rewards out there that will never run out. I just subscribed. Please check out my 33 minute video on Preserving Dallas History Thru Metal Detecting at
Thanks!
Carrie a water spray bottle to clean,and a poch or bag.
I like both of those suggestions. I do most of my cleaning when I get back home, but in-field cleaning is satisfying! I use a jewelry cleaner...
This is definitely from pre covid. Lmfao "I spit on the quarter. Here ya go, kid"
Haha
How many brass keys have you found?
Oof, I have found a few while scuba metal detecting... not so many above water, though.
Do you need a charger for a metal detector
I use and recommend rechargeable batteries. All the detectors I've had have not needed a charger.
sir what is price of your metal detector
The Garrett Ace 250 was about $180. My Sea Hunter II cost me about $500 but is about 900, I think.
Just as a side note, (someone told me but I didn't listen.). I Used a small metal hand shovel and ended up damaging a rare coin. So whenever possible. Go with a plastic one.
Would using a plastic shovel have prevented the damage? Just curious.
@@junkisdeleted yes it would have you always wanna go with a softer material when you have the oppurtunity but using a metal shovel is just fine most of the time
@@quantumfrog9083 When you find your point, dig a larger circle around the point so you don't damage in the middle
I love how the girl was like: thanks for the spitty quarter....
Ever find anything valuable? Im getting mine today
Several rings, earrings, coins, etc.
What metal detector do you recommend for beginners
The Garrett Ace 250 is the most recommended for a newbie.
@@junkisdeleted why do you pick that 1 for noobs? I got alot of recommendations for the bounty hunter tracker 4 whats your thoughts
I have a cute litt,e spray bottle so I don't have to spit on a find. 😂
Great idea!!
Not all states will let you hunt Parks an school grounds.
Do you know of a state that does not?
See how I’m doing it? This is right.
See how my daughter is doing it? That’s wrong. 😂 threw her right under the bus
"when you find trash, make sure you throw it away". I think it would be better to put it in a garbage can.
.........Yes........ in a garbage can.........
Robert Tomkinson put it away in a garbage can.
Good video really bad audio Atb Andy
Thank you for letting me know. I'm working on improving my recording skills.
it might of been a great video but stopped watching due to the terrible sound quality
Thanks for letting me know. I'm still upgrading my equipment
@hedgerowpete
Psssst, wanna hear a magic trick?
Skip to 20 seconds in and you’ll discover that the remainder 10 MINUTES and 6 seconds has good audio quality.
You would’ve discovered this sooner if you would’ve watched the video for more than 20 seconds or simply skipped ahead, it would actually take you less time to do that than to type a comment.
if you're gonna put it on youtube fix your audio it SUCKS!!!
Thanks for the advice. I'm always working on my audio. Even hired someone to teach me more editing skills. We'll see how it goes... easier said than done, sometimes.
@@junkisdeleted your audio isnt the best but it definetly is not the worst. They were being a bit agressive lol keep up the youtube grind bro
@TOTO BOTO
How about you try to use your big brain to watch the first minute of the video or, get this, the entire video.
You will find, to your amazement, that only the first 18 or so seconds have poor audio quality and that the remainder 10 MINUTES and 8 seconds has average/good audio quality.
I have ADHD and even I, with my wavering attention span, was able to scroll half a minute ahead and discover it was only the intro that had poor audio quality.