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Dirt Fishing in Va
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We would like to tap the combined experience here for some tips and techniques on hunting a very junky area. My wife and I are new to this hobby ( couple of months) but both of us have hunted a long while back. We are using Whites M-6 machines. We have permission to hunt on a 200 year old farm here in central Va. So far, we have been there twice and both time cam away frustrated because of the tremendous amount of junk. When I say tremendous I mean TREMOUNDOUS!! A lot of areas near the house, we can make one swing, and get 6 or 7 targets. Most of them read iron and many are broken signals. More than once we have dug up a target, ( piece of galvanized tin) sweep the hole to check and find another target, ( piece of aluminum). This is the case for most of the areas we have tried. To complicate matters, there is a hunt club building next to the house. There is quite a bit of junk, rusted flat iron, bolts, washers, old pieced of tools ect, laying on the surface. I am sure there is some things worth digging, but the junk factor here is really bad. We found 45 cents in clad ( 3 coins) in an area where the hunters seem to sit and eat ( mostly potted meat, vienna sausage, and sardines). They also seen to want to pave the place with cans! I went inside one of the pastures ( this is a large farm) where I saw a mound of soil. I thought this would be a better opportunity. First target was a soda can, then a beer can. The using the old eye detector saw a lot of junk just sticking out of the mound. Hopefully you get the idea of what we are facing. Now the questions!?
Is this a common thing?
Is this some place we should just forget?
Are the any good practices to help get around some of this junk.
I know experience will help, but this seems overwhelming to us.
Thanks for any tips
Billy and Karen
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Is this a common thing?
Is this some place we should just forget?
Are the any good practices to help get around some of this junk.
I know experience will help, but this seems overwhelming to us.
Thanks for any tips
Billy and Karen
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