When in doubt, you gotta dig it. Some signals sit right on that line between “probably trash” and “maybe something good,” and the only way to know for sure is to check. This live highlight is one of those moments.
In this clip, Zeke (aka Glenn) hits a low signal in the high teens — the classic “foil or maybe something interesting” range. Instead of walking past it, he digs… and sure enough, it’s foily stuff. Not glamorous, but a real metal detecting lesson in trusting your instincts and learning your machine.
When in Doubt… Dig It
This highlight shows why digging questionable signals can still be worth it. You’ll see how Zeke:
- Reads low target IDs in the high‑teen range
- Recognizes “maybe” tones that could go either way
- Digs the target to confirm what the detector is telling him
- Finds foil — and turns it into a teachable moment
Foil happens. But every dig helps you understand your detector better.
Low numbers, foily stuff — still worth the dig.
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