detecting after rain.

swantek

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Jul 29, 2012
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Nebraska
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Tesoro Cibola
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Metal Detecting
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As long as it wets the ground it is a good rain. Makes for easier digging and may add some depth.
 

The damp ground is easier to dig and the eddie currants last longer on the target. Besides a fresh rain cleans the air and makes for a nicer hunt fun wise.
 

Guess I will try tonight if it clears up. Sprinkling this morning plus downpour overnight
 

The damp ground is easier to dig and the eddie currants last longer on the target. Besides a fresh rain cleans the air and makes for a nicer hunt fun wise.

Agreed 100%
 

The damp ground is easier to dig and the eddie currants last longer on the target. Besides a fresh rain cleans the air and makes for a nicer hunt fun wise.
Yup...it sure do :icon_thumleft:
 

Raining on and off all day up here. Have to get out to hunt tomorrow. Rain is a detectorists friend...easier digging/more depth.

HH,
Anita
 

And a whole lot less people in the parks!
 

Just did a couple of hours at that park. Most clad pulled since I started. It use to be a old fort back in its day. I didn't pull any valuables but one interesting item.

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Yes it is, hopefully someone will chime in with a answer for us.
 

A harness clevis for a wagon. Also I love hunting after a rain, I find targets in areas I've been over times before. And it makes for easier digging or popping and the grass doesn't die as much and the plugs stay in instead of breaking up.
 

I'm still new to detecting but have already noticed, like others have mentioned, it it much easier to dig a clean plug in damp soil.I also seemed to get hits a little deeper too.
 

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