Hello from South Texas!

accuweather

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Hi Everyone, My name is Mike and I am from Laredo,Tx. Been out of the hobby for many years and just getting back to it again. Hope to make new friends and learn new things here.

Mike
 
hello Mike from Laredo , welcome to American Detectorist and back to the hobby . whats the machine your swinging??

Dan
 
Welcome from western MA. Glad you found us and that your back into the hobby. Are you a relic hunter or a coinshooter?
 
Hi Mike, Glad that you were able to find and join us. There are a great bunch of guys and girls here who have a wealth of information to share. Welcome aboard.
 
...As I walked down the streets of Laredo... I love that tune. :grin: Welcome from CT, where our state song is Yankee Doodle ....which would be better if they changed it to Redsox Doodle :)
 
Hello Mike, Welcome to the forum from SE Wisconsin. I'm glad to see you made it back to this great hobby and I'm looking forward to your input
Jeff
 
Welcome from Illinois! I hope you are having some successful hunts after returning to the hobby.

Glad to have you here! :beerbuddy:
 
Welcome from Iowa accuweather. Great to have you here. :clapping:
Glad you are back in the hobby. thumbsup01
 
Hey Mike, welcome back. I'm originally from Devine, TX. Currently reside in Mesquite. I've been out of it for a while also do to health, but am a member of a club and am slowly getting to it again. John
 
Hi Mike, I am from Eagle Pass, Tx and new to the site. I am looking for my first metal detector, I dont know if you are familiar with the garret ace 350, I was looking to go to the dry parts of lake Amistad and its mostly rocks. could you give me some advise if this detector is good for that terrain.
Thanks
 
Bandit link=topic=10151.msg122555#msg122555 date=1347164541 said:
Hi Mike, I am from Eagle Pass, Tx and new to the site. I am looking for my first metal detector, I dont know if you are familiar with the garret ace 350, I was looking to go to the dry parts of lake Amistad and its mostly rocks. could you give me some advise if this detector is good for that terrain.
Thanks

Seen this post after I asked where you from. Anyway, I think the ace 250 would be a better detector for hunting in the rocks. It is set up with a smaller coil. With the 100 bucks you save on the acce 250, you could put towards a Pro Pinter.

I won’t hunt dry land without the pin pointer.
 
del link=topic=10151.msg112742#msg112742 date=1338180542 said:
hello Mike from Laredo , welcome to American Detectorist and back to the hobby . whats the machine your swinging??

Dan

Hi Dan, sorry for the late response. Right now I have an Ace 250 and still have my old trusty GTA 1000 which i bought back in 92.
del link=topic=10151.msg112742#msg112742 date=1338180542 said:
hello Mike from Laredo , welcome to American Detectorist and back to the hobby . whats the machine your swinging??

Dan
 
Sorry for the late response everyone but I really appreciate everyone making me feel at home. I hope to make new friends and will start posting some of my finds. Right now I am in the process of getting a club started and hope to get it up and running before the end of the year. Right now, I have two detectors, I have a Garret Ace 250 and a Garrett GTA 1000 which still works since I bought it back in 1992. Well again thanks for the warm welcome and will make it a habit of posting and putting up pics of my finds. Take care everyone.

Mike
 

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