I like to think of myself as a "dig it all" kind of guy. I do dig a lot of trash. However, if I'm in a trashy site, there's no way. I'm only digging what sounds solid and doesn't jump around a lot. Maybe one that gives a 'double-hit' but not if it warbles across 5 to 10 or 20 numbers on the AT Pro.
I guess it's also dependent on the time available to hunt, whether I think I'll be back to hit the spot again, how my knees are feeling, etc.
But I wonder about the "weak signals" - the coins and other good stuff that is just at the range of being detected but not necessarily ringing as true as they would if shallow.
What do I need to consider about deep targets? Obviously - "dig it all" is the safest bet, but if you can't possibly dig it all, then what?
I guess it's also dependent on the time available to hunt, whether I think I'll be back to hit the spot again, how my knees are feeling, etc.
But I wonder about the "weak signals" - the coins and other good stuff that is just at the range of being detected but not necessarily ringing as true as they would if shallow.
What do I need to consider about deep targets? Obviously - "dig it all" is the safest bet, but if you can't possibly dig it all, then what?