Episodes
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In 2014 I listened to Florida Frontiers Radio Program #204. I was astonished to learn that Relic Hunters in Cape Canaveral found the archeological site now known as the “Armstrong Site”. The Armstrong Site was part of the amazing story … Continue reading →
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I take you with me out in the Atlantic Ocean at night during the Lunar Eclipse treasure hunting. On Sept 27th 2015 the Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse created great opportunities for metal detecting because of the extreme tides. Sharks have … Continue reading →
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Treasure Beaches Report is the blog that has the best information for Treasure Hunters. The crew of the boat Capitana are Brent Brisben, Jonah Martinez, William Bartlett; and Dan Beckingham. Brent Brisben and his father William Brisben founded Queens Jewels … Continue reading →
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Full time beach shallow water hunter Jim Brouwer, (aka Foiled Again Jim on Treasure Depot) who sometimes finds over 100 gold rings a year, gives you the benefit of his experience. Jim explains that finding rings in the beach & … Continue reading →
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In this episode we talk about metal detecting for gold and the science of coil design. Miner John from Razorback Coils is our expert. We also discuss coils specific for White’s TDI and Minelab metal detectors.
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In this episode, you get tips about how to find a lost ring with a metal detector from one of the best experts in the world. Chris Turner, CEO of TheRingFinders.com metal detecting services. For the first hour, Chris Turner … Continue reading →
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Greg Bounds is captain of the Goldhound, of the Gold Hound Treasure Divers company. Captain Bounds has worked some of the most renowned shipwreck discoveries in modern history, including the Atocha and Santa Margarita, both off Key West. Among other … Continue reading →
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We get to learn from legendary treasure hunter Norman “Indy” Stiles, who has been metal detecting since 1955 and logged over 40,000 hours. Contact [email protected] to purchase his books.
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In this episode I take you metal detecting in the Atlantic Ocean at night in Cocoa Beach Florida. I used the JW Fisher Pulse 8 X with the 10″coil to find one gold ring and one silver ring. I recorded … Continue reading →
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Bit about my work with theringfinders.com.
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Clive James Clynick is a Treasure Hunter and Author of 14 books. The listeners of LTMDTH contacted Clive and asked him to come on. I have 5 or 6 of Clive’s books and the concepts I learned helped me find … Continue reading →
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You don’t have to spend a lot of money to have fun in this hobby. Jon from Indiana is a listener who called in with a story about how he found an 1881 Indian head penny with a $50 metal … Continue reading →
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Russ is a freelance writer and YouTube extraordinaire. He makes a living at metal detecting, also doing treasure hunting giveaway contests, metal detecting parody films, and treasure in the news. Check out his blog at treasurebone.blogspot.com and his YouTube channel … Continue reading →
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Planning tips for searching surf zones in the ocean just off tourist beaches. Use USC’s Tide and Current Predictor (example graph above) to determine the water height difference between when you’re hunting and when the tourists were out in the … Continue reading →
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Interviews with Mayor Dave Netterstrom of Cocoa Beach Florida, and a park ranger in Titusville Florida. Metal detecting banned in park playgrounds and athletic fields due to irresponsible metal detectors leaving holes. Don’t let this happen to your parks. Fill … Continue reading →
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Get your tinfoil hat and let’s go metal detecting in the Atlantic Ocean at night and talk about conspiracy theories. Beware the metal detecting industrial complex.
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Gold Prospector finds a 11 pound gold nugget with a metal detector. Cordell Kent owner of thegoldshop.com.au tells us the detailed story of his friend finding a $300,000 gold nugget. He tells us about the equipment used and the techniques … Continue reading →
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