taz76
Newbie
- Mar 22, 2009
- 1
- 1
- Detector(s) used
- White's Vision, Garrett Ace 250, Fisher CZ7a-Pro
I'm mainly a woods hunter. I love to get off the beaten path. I rescue many items that are missed by the hobbyist covering the same cultivated grass that has had a dozen detectors pass over it. Most grass hunters have their setting for coins only. This is a no no in the woods. You won't have all the pull tabs to sift through and most of your targets even if junk tell a tale of the history of the area. Case in point: Last month I found four wheat cents in a wooded park, I stopped hunting and invited club members to hunt this one hundred square foot area. After five others scoured the area three tokens and one wheat cent was recovered. Last week I decided to go back and see what they left me. I spent only one hour, didn't cover much of the area but came up with ten old shotgun shells, two rifle casings, one wheat 1918, one dateless buffalo nickel and a 14-K wedding band. There is more to find as all these targets were within three inches depth and most were out of the coin range.
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Peoria Area Treasure Hunters Club
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Peoria Area Treasure Hunters Club