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<blockquote data-quote="A-team" data-source="post: 601057" data-attributes="member: 18790"><p>Great for having a crack at Inglewood, that bush is killer thick....especially north and east.</p><p></p><p>As I understand it, this place still has a lot of small stuff waiting to be found. As you can see by the maps, it's a huge area, and well worked - I finally found a new - more open area and found a tiny piece. </p><p></p><p>The dense bush areas holds many surprises that can only be found with a small coil and some crawling on hands and knees. The other areas, if you spend your time low and slow - you "might" get a bit. We ended up going elsewhere and did much better though.</p><p></p><p>We used GPZ's there the last time and had little to no problems with the ironstone. Previously we had a GPX and SDC that struggled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A-team, post: 601057, member: 18790"] Great for having a crack at Inglewood, that bush is killer thick....especially north and east. As I understand it, this place still has a lot of small stuff waiting to be found. As you can see by the maps, it's a huge area, and well worked - I finally found a new - more open area and found a tiny piece. The dense bush areas holds many surprises that can only be found with a small coil and some crawling on hands and knees. The other areas, if you spend your time low and slow - you "might" get a bit. We ended up going elsewhere and did much better though. We used GPZ's there the last time and had little to no problems with the ironstone. Previously we had a GPX and SDC that struggled. [/QUOTE]
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