How To Set Up Your Detector for Relic Hunting 39
Modes of Operation 42
Applying Your Choices for Mode of Operation 43
Operating in the First Position "DISC" Mode 43
Pinpointing Techniques 43
When to Use the Blanker Mode on the Big Bud Series 44
Manual Notch Techniques 45
Hunting Near Sidewalks 46
Heavily Trashed Areas 46
Hunting Near Metal Structures 46
Deep Targets and Depth Meter/Readouts 47
The Low Tone Blues 48
Meters & ID Readouts 50
Depth Meter/Readout 50
Meter maintenance for Analog Meter Systems 51
Maintenance for Meter or Digital Readout Windows 51
Treasure Hunter's Code of Ethics 55
An Introduction to the Hobby of Metal Detecting
Metal detecting is a true art form. Those who are willing to devote time and dedicated effort
to the hobby are the ones who will gain the most rewards. A metal detector is similar to a
musical instrument, only after many hours of study and practice will the operator gain
sufficient mastery over the unit. Fortunately, the Bounty Hunter metal detector is relatively
easy to learn. Just the same though, mastery can take many years of diligent practice. Be
aware, the hobby of metal detecting, no matter what level of equipment you have at your
disposal, demands patience.
Metal detecting is one of the most interesting, and can be, one of the most profitable
hobbies you will ever delve into. The hobby itself revolves under many different areas of
the general term of "Treasure Hunting". With this book, we will explore all of the major areas
that will enhance your capabilities and possibilities of applying your Bounty Hunter metal
detector.
First and foremost, you'll find that no other hobby encompasses so many areas of study:
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