SirBearium
Tenderfoot
I purchased my Bounty Hunter Lone Star last week and have been out hunting about 5 times. First off, what is something you wished you knew when starting out this awesome hobby? Also, any tips you would like to share with a newbie are much appreciated.
For the most part i've been sticking to the bark area of my city parks (park rules state you can detect, but can't dig in the grass) and have found nothing but pocket change and pull tabs. I visited the only two abandoned old houses I know about, but many late night teenagers like to use them as their hangout & drink spots so it was extremely trashy and I couldn't get a good reading.
I live in eastern Washington so unfortunately there are very few beaches here. Any recommendations of good hunting spots for coins & jewelry (who doesn't like to make a buck or two?)? Can't wait for next weekend!!
~SirBearium
P.S. any tips on making clean plugs so that grass doesn't die and it looks good? My backyard looks like a gopher town...
For the most part i've been sticking to the bark area of my city parks (park rules state you can detect, but can't dig in the grass) and have found nothing but pocket change and pull tabs. I visited the only two abandoned old houses I know about, but many late night teenagers like to use them as their hangout & drink spots so it was extremely trashy and I couldn't get a good reading.
I live in eastern Washington so unfortunately there are very few beaches here. Any recommendations of good hunting spots for coins & jewelry (who doesn't like to make a buck or two?)? Can't wait for next weekend!!
~SirBearium
P.S. any tips on making clean plugs so that grass doesn't die and it looks good? My backyard looks like a gopher town...
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