Sal66
01-23-2013, 10:01 PM
Hi everyone ! I want to talk about an experience Dan (del) and I had several years ago that might help you all that detect in the woods. There was no snow at home but about 1-2 inches at our site. It was warm and below the leaves the ground was soft. As we detected we could see all the areas we hit and the ones we or maybe I missed. LOLOL
It was amazing to see the areas that were missed. It was a great learning experience for me . I detected a corner of a wall and if I went just a foot further, I would of gotten a Large cent. Dan followed me and got it instead. LOL. I learned a tough lesson on that one. All in all, I did end up finding a 1753 and a 1754 King George Copper though.
I guess as a Novice, I learned some things about Gridding and setting patterns. It also goes to show you how one day you hit a site one day and find very little and the next time find some good stuff. That's when I learned to slow down and try to keep track of where I have been and where I haven't. It's still hard though with objects ( branches, brush ) that hinder where you can go and where it's difficult to get to. One year I did a cellar hole and found very little. The next year the State cleared the land and I found some good stuff . Well. I hope you enjoyed and learned a thing or two about hunting in the snow and give it a try sometime.
Take Care and good luck this year everyone !
It was amazing to see the areas that were missed. It was a great learning experience for me . I detected a corner of a wall and if I went just a foot further, I would of gotten a Large cent. Dan followed me and got it instead. LOL. I learned a tough lesson on that one. All in all, I did end up finding a 1753 and a 1754 King George Copper though.
I guess as a Novice, I learned some things about Gridding and setting patterns. It also goes to show you how one day you hit a site one day and find very little and the next time find some good stuff. That's when I learned to slow down and try to keep track of where I have been and where I haven't. It's still hard though with objects ( branches, brush ) that hinder where you can go and where it's difficult to get to. One year I did a cellar hole and found very little. The next year the State cleared the land and I found some good stuff . Well. I hope you enjoyed and learned a thing or two about hunting in the snow and give it a try sometime.
Take Care and good luck this year everyone !