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Thread: Shopping for new detector, I need a submergible one so I can hunt rivers an land.

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    Shopping for new detector, I need a submergible one so I can hunt rivers an land.

    I would like to keep it under 1,000. I like fresh water. Never had luck at beach.


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    Hello and welcome to the forum! I've never water hunted so I'm afraid I won't be much help to you but I know there are folks on here who will be able to help you. Dave.
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    Hi! The Equinox series is submersible...also does well as an all-around machine.
    Good luck with your search and welcome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadydee007 View Post
    I would like to keep it under 1,000. I like fresh water. Never had luck at beach.


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    I have the White's MX Sport ($800) and the Beach Hunter for salt. White's went out of business but you can still get them serviced if need be. You can find used ones everywhere ! My next choice based on price would be the At Pro. Good Luck !

    Water hunting is still the Wild West as many people overlook how good these spots are ! It isn't easy hunting but very rewarding ! My best combination is a small coil with a large scoop !
    Good Luck
    PP
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