Now you know why I am always a happy treasure hunter, happy holidays my fellow treasure hunters!
Friday, December 25, 2020
Happy holidays to all my treasure hunting friends
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Another treasure hunting year comes to an end
Monday, December 14, 2020
Minelab Equinox and CTX 3030 target ID numbers explained
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Return on investment
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
How to find valuable targets before the competition
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
I also never worry about what I am potentially missing by hunting in the all metals mode or sweeping an extra large pizza box size search coil, I concentrate on detecting shallow or partially masked gold.
A lack of metal detecting finds always has more to do with site selection, equipment choice and search techniques than beach or water hunting conditions.
For example, I often use small sniper size search coils in very trashy areas of the beach to spice things up.
If you sweep an 8-inch search coil at a trashy beach entrance you will find gold a 10-inch search coil will simply not be able to detect. It makes more jewelry hunting sense to try to detect and recover shallow gold than deep golden trashy areas of the beach.
Think about it, if you search heavily hunted beaches why on earth would you be concerned about deep targets?
Sunday, October 4, 2020
Reading the competition
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Tips on searching for lost rings
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Thinking of getting into the hobby?
Here are three important factors for beginners to take into consideration before jumping in at the deep end, starting with researching sites, choosing the correct metal detector and using that metal detector correctly in a systematic way.
Research
Saturday, September 19, 2020
Location location location
Saturday, September 12, 2020
Where the experts find treasure
Friday, September 4, 2020
My second favorite metal detector the Minelab Excalibur
If I am not using a Minelab CTX 3030 you can be sure I have a Minelab Excalibur attached to my arm, in my opinion probably the best waterproof metal detector ever made. Based on the legendary Sovereign series the Excalibur has been very good to me. I have recovered roman coins in English fields using an Excalibur, US civil war relics in the deep South and modern gold jewelry in the Caribbean islands, you name it I have probably recovered it using an Excalibur. As a beach and water hunting enthusiast the Excalibur to this day is still an important part of my beach treasure hunting plans. One of the main pros of the excalibur is the 200ft waterproof depth rating, making it an obvious choice for scuba divers like myself who like to search beyond the depth rating of the CTX 3030.
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
My favorite metal detector the Minelab CTX 3030
Saturday, August 29, 2020
What and where
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Small talk
Less really is more when it comes to beach treasure hunting, from using less metal detector discrimination and sensitivity to using average size search coils and covering small areas. I have always gone out of my way to detect and recover small size pieces of metal no matter where I search using my metal detector. Some of the most highly desirable pieces of jewelry you can find at the beach are small bands with prongs holding diamonds or other precious gemstones. Diamond engagement bands are often all diamond and very little platinum or gold band, they are all about the diamonds.
If you struggle to find small gold it probably has more to do with your sweep speed, search coil size or discrimination setting than anything else but there is only one way to find out and that is by testing sample targets in the areas you search. Take a small gold band, ear ring, thin chain or bracelet to the beach and see what you have to do to detect them, but make sure you place each jewelry item in plastic baggies because you will struggle to detect each piece at first. Experiment with your discrimination setting, sweep speed and metal detector sensitivity, try different size search coils if you have them. You will be surprised at just what it takes to detect small gold on a regular basis and more importantly what the signal responses are from small gold. I have no doubt you will look at things very differently after testing small gold samples at the beach. For more tips on finding what you are searching for check out my beach treasure hunting related guides at www.garydrayton.com
Sunday, August 16, 2020
Metal detector choices
Monday, August 3, 2020
I love ironing
They were recovered several years ago on a low tide using no metal detector discrimination.
The morning I recovered the iron ship spikes I found a very old copper ring and a Spanish silver treasure coin.
The following low tide I recovered more iron ship spikes, a buckle and a second silver treasure coin.
Now imagine if I used discrimination or iron mask at this beach, I would have left the iron ship spikes in the sand, along with the other cool finds the iron spikes were helping to mask.
Although I often talk about the advantages of using discrimination at tourist beaches, the opposite is my preferred search method when searching for old coins and artifacts.
I hunt in all metal with an audible threshold and if I hear as much as a crab fart I stop and start digging.
Iron is always a happy sight in my scoop or in the bottom of a dug hole at old sites because it is so much more than a ship spike to me, it is a trail to follow in the sand.