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Pizarro
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Hi,
I just started MD'ing and have a few questions about hunting in parks. I am using a White's Classic III SL.
On my first day in the park I hunted the tot lots, swing sets, monkey bars etc. I found about 10 zinc pennies and a dime. Yesterday I hunted a lawn/meadow area and found 3 quarters, 2 dimes and a bunch of pennies. From the lawn the oldest coin was a 1978 dime, the newest quarter was 1989. I am sure I missed a lot due to inexperience so I will eventually go back.
I strongly suspect the tot lot was hunted out and the lawn area was ignored in the past. What I did notice about this park is there is really no place to use the bathroom. Have any of you that have hunted parks in the past searched just inside the tree lines and come up with any good finds?
My second question is does the wetness/or dryness of the ground detect a MD ability to read accurately? I am not talking about sand, just dirt. Specifically Georgia red clay. The ground is very hard right now.
Has anyone found specific areas of a park that yield better finds than others? I have a 9.5" coil so I am avoiding the picnic areas right now because I can't sort out my signals yet.
Any tips for hunting in parks would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I just started MD'ing and have a few questions about hunting in parks. I am using a White's Classic III SL.
On my first day in the park I hunted the tot lots, swing sets, monkey bars etc. I found about 10 zinc pennies and a dime. Yesterday I hunted a lawn/meadow area and found 3 quarters, 2 dimes and a bunch of pennies. From the lawn the oldest coin was a 1978 dime, the newest quarter was 1989. I am sure I missed a lot due to inexperience so I will eventually go back.
I strongly suspect the tot lot was hunted out and the lawn area was ignored in the past. What I did notice about this park is there is really no place to use the bathroom. Have any of you that have hunted parks in the past searched just inside the tree lines and come up with any good finds?
My second question is does the wetness/or dryness of the ground detect a MD ability to read accurately? I am not talking about sand, just dirt. Specifically Georgia red clay. The ground is very hard right now.
Has anyone found specific areas of a park that yield better finds than others? I have a 9.5" coil so I am avoiding the picnic areas right now because I can't sort out my signals yet.
Any tips for hunting in parks would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.