Gold Detector Underground Deep

gold detector underground deep where do i find for sale the deepest metal detector ? in search for gold and other metal at least 5 meters in depth going in earrh if somebody finds me a metal d...


gold detector underground deep

where do i find for sale the deepest metal detector ?

in search for gold and other metal at least 5 meters in depth going in earrh if somebody finds me a metal detector that goes more that 7 meters underground i will share the treasure

You'll probably want to shop the typical online places and maybe even a local newspaper. It will be a little tough to find a used unit but they are out there.That is if you wanted to go that route. Give the Yahoo classifieds a shot.
You are wanting some Serious depth for your find! If your "treasure" is large enough, I would highly recommend a detector design called a TWO BOX type. These detectors look somewhat different than most,however,they Will find Large metal objects up to 20 feet in depth and more. Check out this Fisher Gemini-3 at this url location.

http://www.fisherlab.com/hobby/documents/FisherConsumerCatalog2006.pdf

If you have a few minutes, check out the two companies'detectors that I would recommend using, I have been using metal detectors since the mid 1970's and I cannot say that I have tried them all but I have had quite a few different metal detectors from various makers out in the field. This is purley my opinion ,of course, but perhaps it will start you out in the right direction as far as finding the correct metal detector for your application.
Check out these web sites,look into the two box type models and go from there.

http://www.fisherlab.com/hobby/index.htm

Fisher M scope or Fisher Lab detectors have been around a very long time and have some great models and are very dependable machines.

and check out Whites Metal detectors also. Here

http://www.whiteselectronics.com/

Whites metal detectors have also been number one in my book!

I have used both Fishers and Whites detectors with awesome results.
Hope this helps! and best of luck finding your lost treasure!!
feel free to let me know if I can help you out any further. =)



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Treasure Hunting for Truffles

Black Truffles

Truffles is a mushroom that has formed a symbiotic relationship their environment.  They grow underground among the roots of trees with only a few types of trees, such as cedar and maples that are not associated with truffle forming fungi.

Many mushrooms look quite similar to truffles but are poisonous so never eat a wild mushroom without the guidance from an expert.  Truffles are found underground among the roots of chestnut, elm, oak, pine and willow trees during the fall, winter and spring seasons.

Where Can I Find Truffles?

Truffles are quite common in the Pacific Northwest Mountains from California through Oregon and Washington to British Colombia.  They have also been reported to have been found in Idaho, Montana and New York but these rumors have not been validated.

How Can I Find Truffles?

In the United States three things clues are used by shroom hunters when searching for this elusive fungi.  The first is that the soil under the trees must be moist and warm.  A good time to search is 10 to 14 days after a good heavy rain.

The second clue is that the right type of tree must be present.  Look for Beech, Birch, Douglas fir, Eucalyptus, Fir, Hazel nut, Hickories, Oak and Pine trees.

White Truffles

The third clue is that the truffle fungi need animals to disperse the spores.  Look for the signs of rodents or other small animals such as squirrels and chipmunks have been digging in the area.  Use a four tine garden cultivator to rake the leaves and other debris off the surface of the ground starting about 10 feed from the trunk of the tree working inward.  Work to a depth of 1 to 6 inches.  Always replace the litter when you are done and leave the area as you found it.  Truffles can be brown, red, white and black in coloration and often look like a small dirt clod.

A well ripened truffle will smell like deep fried sunflower or a walnut seed through not everyone has the ability to detect the odor.  In the past pigs have been used to hunt for truffles.  A female pig (sows) become sexually excited when they smell the fungi because it produces a smell that is similar to smell of the sex hormone produced by a male pig.

How Do I Store Truffles?

Truffles should be used as fresh as possible but if you are a hunter extraordinary, then you can store them in a paper bag for several days.  Never store them in a plastic bag because they will mold very rapidly.  They also can be frozen in a glass jar or immersed in olive oil.  The olive oil will absorb the flavor and can be added during food preparation.  A dehydrator can be used to dry the mushroom for later use.  Soaking in warm water for about one half an hour prior to use is recommended.

Where Can I Sell My Treasures?

You can sell them at upscale restaurant, at a local farmers market and at swap meets for $65 to $80 a pound for white truffles and $100 to $150 a pound for black truffles.  This mushroom is used in gourmet dishes around the world and is in high demand.  The taste is often compared to garlic and mushroom blended.  It is often served uncooked on salads, omelets and pasta.  On a good day you could find 4 or 5 pounds, not a bad day’s work.

Happy Treasure Hunting.

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