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Bounty Hunter 4 Gold Coil

If you have ever been at the beach and saw an individual walking around with a metal detector, earphones and a sand scoop, they could be classified as a "beach bum".

The reason is they in all probability spend as much time at the beach as any sun worshipper.

These folks are locating money, jewelry, keys and other lost items at the beach.

On one of our vacations to San Diego California I had observed 3 to 5 people searching a standard beach. I was competent to watch real close since I had my binoculars.

As I observed it appeared each treasure hunter was scooping sand when it comes to each 5 minutes. I decisive to focus on a lady swinging her detector side to side at a rapid pace. It was hard to see they types of coins she was finding but on one occasion, as she scooped the sand and looked at the item, it was no doubt it was a bracelet.

Most fellow detector ardent are happy to talk in regards to their finds just as long as you don't look like contest for their area. Since I left my detector in the car, I appeared as no threat.

I neared her and indicated we observed her bracelet find and was curious. As we talked she conveyed her occupation was a nurse. Coin shooting on the beach was a sparetime activity and a way to relax. She was using a Bounty Hunter Sharp Shooter II. It was remunerated for by her finds on the beach.

Three months ago she found two ladies Bracelets (One later confirmed as silver with diamonds, the other was gold and cubic Z's) on the same day. She ran classified ads in the newspaper to see if the owners could be located. One lady came forward to assert her diamond bracelet. It turned out to be a 40th wedding anniversary present. I'm not sure how much it was worth, but the treasure hunter received $100 reward.

The other bracelet she found turned out to be gold with Cubic Z stones. Because of the size of the stones, a local jeweler conveyed it was worth around $200. Very good day for this one beach treasure hunter.

Tips for treasure hunting on the beach.

1. Use at least a 6-inch coil.

2. Bring a good sand scoop.

3. Use earphones

4. Bag for your finds

5. To search a pattern fetch rope or string to map your grid search.

6. If you forget material for the grid, just draw square grid with you scoop

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No more digging for Fool's Gold, iron, or tin cans, the Bounty Hunter 4-inch search coil's littler size helps the detector distinguish among real gold and metal debris for less heartache in the field. While a standard, 8-inch coil is great for finding large, deeply buried objects, this coil's narrower field of detection sends less data to the detector so you hit more recompense dirt. Plus, the littler coil handles better in tight corners and crevices--places that in all likelihood haven't been checked before. Completely waterproof, this Bounty Hunter works outstanding near streams and ponds, too!

Bounty Hunter 4 Gold Coil

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Bounty Hunter 4 Gold Coil

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28 of 28 humans found the following review helpful.
5A Good Product
By Dustin Williams
I purchased this product in regards to six months ago and have been perpetually using it since then! Even altho my Bounty Hunter 4 detector came with a dissimilar search coil, I have been using this one instead. It genuinely helps one to quickly narrow down (pinpoint) where the metal item is in the ground. With this coil, I have found items as far down as eight inches in the ground. Technically, it isn't supposed to be competent to detect this far, but it does!

Simply stated, it's a good product! If you can, get it.

29 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
3Be Careful of Compatibility Claims
By Library Picks Reviews
The descriptions here state that this coil is compatible with "All models of Bounty Hunter Detectors." If you purchased the awful Gold Digger Metal Detector here on Amazon, then picked up this little nugget coil, you'll be disappointed to learn that the new little coil has a plug attachment, whereas the Gold Digger has a permanently wired big coil. In other words, you can't attach the nugget coil to that model of Bounty Hunter as claimed! We are the writers of the Prospector's Bible and run the Become a Prospector dot com web site and review a great deal of detectors for our members, as well as the Gold Prospectors and Miners Assn (GPMAA dot org). To give a positive remainder to this compatibility problem, the Gold Digger Detector itself, for amongst $60 and $80 here on Amazon, and entitled for Prime free shipping, is comparable to $1,000 plus detectors if your goal to be attained is gold placer, nugget or lode detecting. Both productions are outstanding, we just wanted to give you a head's up that they don't work together! You'll need a more innovative (plug in) model of the Bounty Hunter, such as the Bounty Hunter TRACKERIV TK4-PL Tracker IV Metal Detector if you want to use the little nugget coil. However, to be very honest, and save you money, the big coil on the Gold Digger Detector is perfectly adequate for scanning both filtered rocks and under the surface for nuggets. The little head reviewed here is in truth for a narrow, shoal scan, and is most utile for scanning your filtered rocks before panning the finer dirt or sand. We put a coarse filter over a 5 gallon bucket, shovel the river bed dirt just above bedrock into the filter, toss the stones on the shore, and buzz over them with the detector to be sure we didn't miss a nugget before panning the dirt, or bringing the bucket back home or to base to put through the sluice. If you set your larger coil Gold Digger on object discrimination mode, it will work just as good as the nugget finder to scan your stones, yet with discrim off, read much deeper than the nugget coil to find deeper deposits. Works great with the tracker IV (5 stars), but not at all with the Gold Digger, so a warning three stars just to save Gold Digger buyers a return. If you want the very best anyplace for any and all gold prospecting applications, and one that WILL work with the little Nugget Coil for post-panning rock scanning, the one with the systematically most eminent performance in our tests, still underneath $200, and comparable to $1,500 models at Cabela's, is: Bounty Hunter Quick Draw II Metal Detector -- in fact, there is a "Cabela's Only" particular make up privately branded of this precise model for three times the Amazon cost!

18 of 18 persons found the following review helpful.
5Performs Great
By D. Dodson
Used with my Bounty Hunter Metal Detector, the 4 inch Gold Nugget Search Coil provides the solution and sensitivity which will have to be expected with all good metal detector systems. The 4 inch coil is a will have to for any severe user.

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