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<blockquote data-quote="JRSherman" data-source="post: 1340484" data-attributes="member: 13432"><p>The one I recommend for anyone starting out is a Garrett Ace-250. Although they've got some newer versions out, it is an awesome detector for around $200. If you want cheaper than that, you'll have to go old-school off eBay or a Bounty Hunter from Walmart/Bass Pro/Cabelas etc., but they still don't stack up to the Ace in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>If you're hunting old home places, and you're just starting out detecting, best way is just to dig everything until you get a good idea of what your detector is telling you on the screen and in your headphones. Like above though, make sure to fill in your holes really good, even if you own the place, because it's just good practice if you go hunt somewhere else.</p><p></p><p>It's probably the only longstanding hobby I have. I'm heading to MO to do some this weekend, as well as last weekend of trout fishing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRSherman, post: 1340484, member: 13432"] The one I recommend for anyone starting out is a Garrett Ace-250. Although they've got some newer versions out, it is an awesome detector for around $200. If you want cheaper than that, you'll have to go old-school off eBay or a Bounty Hunter from Walmart/Bass Pro/Cabelas etc., but they still don't stack up to the Ace in my opinion. If you're hunting old home places, and you're just starting out detecting, best way is just to dig everything until you get a good idea of what your detector is telling you on the screen and in your headphones. Like above though, make sure to fill in your holes really good, even if you own the place, because it's just good practice if you go hunt somewhere else. It's probably the only longstanding hobby I have. I'm heading to MO to do some this weekend, as well as last weekend of trout fishing! [/QUOTE]
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