Beach and Water Forum
Even more reason it might be a great choice...
By:The Mayor
Date: 5/1/2008 10:00 pm
Date: 5/1/2008 10:00 pm
In Response To: actually Mayor,all I have ever used mine in (divedigger)
DD..
The DetectorPro uses the Fisher 1280 circuit so I always put it more in the fresh to brackish water category. I know lots of people that still use the 1280 for salt water hunting. I wouldn't but that is just me... I have a problem with categorizing detectors before really giving them a chance. That is why a newbie will always find the best targets. No preconceived ideas.
Ronnie
Messages In This Thread
- Can someone suggest a basic underwater detector
Virginia Brian -- 4/29/2008 6:22 am- Don't know what you mean by "basic", but....
JT-in-Bama -- 4/30/2008 10:17 am- I started with a detectorpro headhunter.The controls are in
divedigger -- 4/30/2008 4:11 pm- I agree...the DetectorPro is a great detector..
The Mayor -- 4/30/2008 9:19 pm- actually Mayor,all I have ever used mine in
divedigger -- 5/1/2008 9:15 pm- Even more reason it might be a great choice...
The Mayor -- 5/1/2008 10:00 pm- yeah,I'm a lot less complicated,"how's it work?
divedigger -- 5/2/2008 7:28 am
- yeah,I'm a lot less complicated,"how's it work?
- Even more reason it might be a great choice...
- actually Mayor,all I have ever used mine in
- I agree...the DetectorPro is a great detector..
- Thanks Guys for the info
Virginia Brian -- 5/8/2008 7:50 am - I started with a detectorpro headhunter.The controls are in
- Don't know what you mean by "basic", but....