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Clam Digga
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This has been a quandry for me since I started detecting years ago. I have found some real nice silver coins and some decent clad along with jewelry and the always wonderful "mystery" metals. I don't bring full sized gardening implements with me. Just a pick or the "coring" knife. I like to employ the 8 inch to 10 inch max on depth. We've had Cops ask us to "please leave"... which we did. Elderly women have stopped and complimented us doing such a great job with our " new fangled weed whackers" .... We've gotten raised brows from people who should raise the brow at themselves... We encountered fascinated older retired Military Vets that follow us around and show great enthusiasm at every "ding". I've gotten some of my best pieces ever in the old graveyards. I guess the issue is some areas are still used but we avoid them. That's only decent. The secluded boneyards make me more comfy.... whereas the ones on a main street make me feel like a poster child for a potential grave robber. And just for the record my friends and I are not interested in robbing but are interested in highly productive metal detection sites. Remember the 8 - 10 inch rule with no shovels. None of the places have signs against it. I dunno.... What's the take you people have on this issue or am I just being too sensitive?