z118
06-15-2011, 07:40 PM
My slow year for detecting continues... even now that the weather has improved work has picked up quite a bit. I'm not getting in that many hunts and even when I do I seem to be stuck in the rut of hunting the same old spots over and over.
At any rate, I was going to go in to work tonight to try to catch up, but the weather was so nice I scratched that idea and headed out detecting instead. I didn't really have any spot in mind so I wasn't expecting much, but then I remembered what I had seen that morning. Down the street from my house is an old park built in the 1920's. I tried hunting there several times but the place is swampy, riddled with trash, and always made the Sov and E-trac go absolutely nuts. Neither machine would hold a steady threshold there and the falsing was always insufferable. But this morning I noticed they had scraped away a large section of turf along a small slope against the road for some sort of construction. So I gave it a shot.
It was odd hunting. The E-trac was not happy in this spot, I ran in straight auto and the highest sensitivity it went to was 14. It is quite different hunting in scraped dirt vs grassy turf, and took a bit of getting used to. Long story short, I wound up with 24 coins total, which included 8 wheats, and 1939 nickel, and a dateless Buffalo. I also dug a nifty older looking key and eyeballed a nice porcelain (I think) button. You'd think I would have gotten some silver... I can't tell you how thrilled I would have been with a Rosie or dare I dream a Merc. But still it was nice to get out. I'll no doubt hit this spot again and keep an eye on whatever construction they are doing there.
Anyway... happy hunting!
At any rate, I was going to go in to work tonight to try to catch up, but the weather was so nice I scratched that idea and headed out detecting instead. I didn't really have any spot in mind so I wasn't expecting much, but then I remembered what I had seen that morning. Down the street from my house is an old park built in the 1920's. I tried hunting there several times but the place is swampy, riddled with trash, and always made the Sov and E-trac go absolutely nuts. Neither machine would hold a steady threshold there and the falsing was always insufferable. But this morning I noticed they had scraped away a large section of turf along a small slope against the road for some sort of construction. So I gave it a shot.
It was odd hunting. The E-trac was not happy in this spot, I ran in straight auto and the highest sensitivity it went to was 14. It is quite different hunting in scraped dirt vs grassy turf, and took a bit of getting used to. Long story short, I wound up with 24 coins total, which included 8 wheats, and 1939 nickel, and a dateless Buffalo. I also dug a nifty older looking key and eyeballed a nice porcelain (I think) button. You'd think I would have gotten some silver... I can't tell you how thrilled I would have been with a Rosie or dare I dream a Merc. But still it was nice to get out. I'll no doubt hit this spot again and keep an eye on whatever construction they are doing there.
Anyway... happy hunting!