Trooper Bri
06-29-2014, 07:28 PM
Had the bug to go picking once or twice after work this past week for an hour or so, and I actually targeted what's likely a target rich beach. But after two tries at different times on different days, I'm going to have to wait for a poopy day, or the end of the season.
Knowing my weekend was pretty well booked (It was a double blue moon and I had to go into work today), I was kinda bummed about maybe not getting out, until....
I saw a familiar large field getting mowed on my way home from work Tuesday. For an annual carnival that's been coming to that town for a long time. They pack up on Sunday, and move on. Put my gear in the car last night and as I drove by the field at 6AM, they were mostly packed up. Cool!
Got out at 3, and headed right there with my buddy Ron (his unused Bounty Hunter got me hooked). Saw some coot sitting in a car and wondered if he beat us to the punch, but it turns out he didn't. My Interceptor spooked him, and off he went. :lol:
Saw the layout of the carnival, and had a plan. Hit the area where the picnic tables were around the concession stands first. Did pretty good there. Ron snarfed up coins too. He's just learning his MD, and didn't buy a pinpointer like I told him to, so I had to stop and check his increasingly widening holes occasionally.
Did pretty good in over an hour. I cleared my 1'st dollar! $1.27, most of an old ladies leather and metal "Libra" bracelet, and 2 mystery items. Found them on top of each other, maybe kaleidoscope lenses? They've been in the ground a bit. Didn't find as much surface coins as I expected, but much of those coins shown were a couple/few inches down. Doesnt look like anyone hits the place, and don't think it gets mowed. So I have maybe a week or so to hit it more. Ron did less, but the surface/buried ratio was the same. His seems to do better with nickels. He dug a couple, where every solid nickel hit I had was pull tabs.
Knew I was digging shallow, so I added 2 more tools to my pouch. A cheap 3" pocket knife with a serrated edge, and an old 10" flat blade screwdriver. That's all I needed, except for those 2 quarters. The field is real dry and really packed from not being turned anymore, so popping coins was kinda cool.
Sorry to be long winded, I do it in fishing reports too. Looking forward to posting reports with more cool finds and less words soon. :rofl:
Knowing my weekend was pretty well booked (It was a double blue moon and I had to go into work today), I was kinda bummed about maybe not getting out, until....
I saw a familiar large field getting mowed on my way home from work Tuesday. For an annual carnival that's been coming to that town for a long time. They pack up on Sunday, and move on. Put my gear in the car last night and as I drove by the field at 6AM, they were mostly packed up. Cool!
Got out at 3, and headed right there with my buddy Ron (his unused Bounty Hunter got me hooked). Saw some coot sitting in a car and wondered if he beat us to the punch, but it turns out he didn't. My Interceptor spooked him, and off he went. :lol:
Saw the layout of the carnival, and had a plan. Hit the area where the picnic tables were around the concession stands first. Did pretty good there. Ron snarfed up coins too. He's just learning his MD, and didn't buy a pinpointer like I told him to, so I had to stop and check his increasingly widening holes occasionally.
Did pretty good in over an hour. I cleared my 1'st dollar! $1.27, most of an old ladies leather and metal "Libra" bracelet, and 2 mystery items. Found them on top of each other, maybe kaleidoscope lenses? They've been in the ground a bit. Didn't find as much surface coins as I expected, but much of those coins shown were a couple/few inches down. Doesnt look like anyone hits the place, and don't think it gets mowed. So I have maybe a week or so to hit it more. Ron did less, but the surface/buried ratio was the same. His seems to do better with nickels. He dug a couple, where every solid nickel hit I had was pull tabs.
Knew I was digging shallow, so I added 2 more tools to my pouch. A cheap 3" pocket knife with a serrated edge, and an old 10" flat blade screwdriver. That's all I needed, except for those 2 quarters. The field is real dry and really packed from not being turned anymore, so popping coins was kinda cool.
Sorry to be long winded, I do it in fishing reports too. Looking forward to posting reports with more cool finds and less words soon. :rofl: