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Metal Detecting for Gold
Embarrassed Novice
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<blockquote data-quote="BigWave" data-source="post: 352364" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>Hi BW, we pretty much all got into this hobby as novices, but by spending time in the field, discussions with mates, much reading/researching, time on the forum, we get better and find more, and then upgrade our detectors. And the better you get the more exciting and rewarding are our finds and knowledge of geology/vegetation/maps etc . For me. I'll never financially pay off my equipment/trip costs, but the hobby rewards are terrific (mental, fitness etc), as are getting my kids out bush. Hope you can get into this state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWave, post: 352364, member: 6786"] Hi BW, we pretty much all got into this hobby as novices, but by spending time in the field, discussions with mates, much reading/researching, time on the forum, we get better and find more, and then upgrade our detectors. And the better you get the more exciting and rewarding are our finds and knowledge of geology/vegetation/maps etc . For me. I'll never financially pay off my equipment/trip costs, but the hobby rewards are terrific (mental, fitness etc), as are getting my kids out bush. Hope you can get into this state. [/QUOTE]
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