Great hunt, wanted to thank you for your service, I hunt daily here on the space and treasure coast, I am a disabled veteran also, I see you ran into Dereck filming his channel also, both of you are legends of the rings, Fireman Jim
Thank you for supporting me. It brings me joy seeing so many women out and about. If ever you have question or concern, I'm a comment or email away.. Happy hunting❤️
Hi Scott, Thank you the support. May the winds be at your back in Destin. Gulf side of Florida is different, we are tidal on Atlantic. Gulf has a treasure trove going waist in. I don't know if Hurricane iDalia dragged in sand or not. Then again she might have pushed some treasure into dry. Either way, how exciting planning this adventure and wishing you safe travels & incredible targets❤️
No, sands in Central Florida are not a problem. I love Manticore beach low conductor mode, prospecting theme tones, run sensitivity 24 to 26. Developer engineer on Manticore build told me to set it up this way. Some cannot handle it, lower sensitivity some but if you tough it out, you will be rewarded. Thanks for commenting.
Some believe what you say. One of the manticore developers recommended low conductor mode, prospecting mode and I fell in love with it and can hear the smallest of targets. This mode is an acquired taste. I do run sensitivity to 24 to 26 by choice. Took me a minute to adjust but nothing I coil.over to include micro targets get missed. Appreciate your comments.
I'm in low conductor mode, prospecting theme, sensitivity 24-26 by choice. I'm used to it and no micro little thin target can escape me. I don't like beach general, don't use saltwater, like beach deep and my fav is low conductor mode...Yup, it's noisey but I block it out , target comes thru strong. I don't know many who like it, but my gold and silver has gone up cuz the small stuff gets missed and this mode is deadly . Thanks for commenting
After 1 year treatment for plantar fascitis, Podiatrist strongly recommended I wear Hoka Hopara water shoes, $135. I lost battle, it's so much better but heavily scarred because of doing lots half marathons from 60 to 64 y.o. I just broke little toe month ago on bad foot . I need surgery and just trying to decide when. The shoes are a game changer, it at least kept me in the sport. The damage I did to it would not reverse as much as we hoped. Croc shoes for 5 years did me in. A shoe must not ba able to bend under pressure, if you can bend your shoe in half it's gonna damage your feet over time. Hoka cannot be bent but super comfy with thin bobby socks. Hope, I answered your question..Bought them hoka.com.
@HuntressChannel numerous 13 mile marathons in your 60s is incredible. I can’t even run 1 mile. You're gonna live forever. I thought your footwear looked interesting so l had to ask. Thank you for all the details about your foot issues. Your advice on proper footwear is very helpful. I'm glad you found comfortable shoes so you can keep doing what you love to do. Maybe I'll try a pair of Hoka's. They look nice and comfy. Thanks for the link too. Keep swinging. ⛱️💍
@@mammydammy If your feet are pain free, I highly recommend Keen women whisper sandal, water shoe, $85. My having wore Crocs and walking miles on beach caused the tendon disease to nearly force me to quit sport. I ignored my foot probs for years. Wishing you best, stay in contact and if I can do anything for you or answer questions, please feel free.
@HuntressChannel You're a wealth of knowledge. That's very kind of you to offer your assistance. Hoka and Keen are good looking quality footwear. I wear New Balance because of the variety available in men's 4E wide and fortunately i dont have foot pain. That sucks that the Crocs messed up your feet but I don't think anything will kerp you down. I know my RU-vid name is misleading. Ha 👍
Yes, it different targets get missed due to latency, handshake interference etc. All those years with Nox 800 I could have hunted in gold mode.. That's probably what led to giving Manticore 4 beach modes, one being low conductor which is gold mode on Nox 800. Yes, it's like Navy guy listening to sonar, you hear whales, dolphins and then a propeller sound gets ya sitting up at attention..I run sensitivity higher for max depth, but I made myself adapt for 1 good reason. Cape Canaveral Engineer Tom Dankowski mentored me, bought his training DVD on how targets stratify etc. Minelab brought him on Manticore development team. He told me to choose low conductor mode for beaches, prospector theme, run 24 plus sensitivity. It was a shock hunting in this chaotic mode compared to quiet and occasionally beep beep we're used to. I am a believer, I love it and I have a big advantage on the beach hitting micro jewelry missed by others. Go to tomdankowski.com..Trust me, buy the $30 video how to hunt using science. He has message board, top 10% in sport hang there...this is where I came from.
Hi Mick, nothing broken...I don't mind the noise. I love micro target hunting if I expect to hit chains petite ones. I can hear the target loud and clear. It's not for everyone, but to me I want to hear it all. I have hit jewelry the other modes didn't handshake on. My fav mode is not handshake boop-boop. I know it's annoying and future videos I'm silencing it at times to lower annoyance. As a science nerd I am a data rich hunter, and love Manticore low conductor mode, tone prospecting...great topic, thx for bringing it up