Target Recovery - Fisher Labs CZ-21 QuickSilver Operating Manual

Deep search, land and underwater, target i.d. metal detector
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TARGET RECOVERY

Once you've identified and pinpointed a target, your objective
is to recover it quickly and neatly, leaving virtually no trace of your
excavation. There are almost as many ways to do this as there are
treasure hunters. Whatever works for you is good enough as long
as you don't break any laws, leave uncovered holes or damage
the environment either on land or underwater.
Generally speaking, divers and beachcombers do little, if any,
damage to the environment while recovering small targets.
However, if you plan to use your CZ-21 on lawns or in parks, your
target-recovery method can be very important.
POINTS TO REMEMBER
1. When in doubt, dig. If your CZ-21 can't quite decide
2. Good things often come in two's. Or even three's.
3. Recheck your hole even if your find was trash. Good
Whichever method you choose, remember that responsible treasure
hunters take pride in their ability to leave soil and vegetation intact
and undamaged. If you don't want to see your right to treasure
hunt restricted or even eliminated by government legislation, fill
those holes and leave your hunting areas in better shape than
when you arrived!
whether a target is good or bad, dig it up.
Once you've recovered a good target, always
recheck the hole for a second signal and carefully
search the immediate area by walking slowly
around the hole two or three times, overlapping your
sweeps in an ever-widening circle. Always dig every
suspicious sound in the vicinity of a good find.
targets are often found beneath bad ones.
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