MrMikeJackie
Bronze Member
Heading upstate Wednesday night for opening day turkey hunting on Thursday. As hunting ends at midday I planned on detecting all afternoon. Research tells me the area was settled in the late 1700's and there is plenty of state land in my area. One area even has a little abandoned cemetery with grave stones dated late 1700's through 1800's. My dad tells me of many old cellar holes and stone foundations throughout the forest but can't pinpoint them exactly. The fields have all been worked for as long as the old timers can remember. In fact the family that is in the little cemetery actually worked this one particular field.
My question is should I spend time hiking the forest looking for these old foundations or just stick to the fields that are obviously there. Where would I have more success? If looking for the old foundations, are there any signs I should be looking for? Flat spots, flowers, near creeks, etc? I've never done this type of detecting and any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Mike
My question is should I spend time hiking the forest looking for these old foundations or just stick to the fields that are obviously there. Where would I have more success? If looking for the old foundations, are there any signs I should be looking for? Flat spots, flowers, near creeks, etc? I've never done this type of detecting and any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Mike