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A question

Old Katz

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What is you method for hunting derelict county houses you can see from the highway?

Do you even bother, knowing that just about everyone else with a detector has probably worked them?

I went to two of them today but someone else (many someone
 
first off someone owns them, u NEED permission to hunt them, u simply cannot just go onto other people property and hunt. I pm'd u.........
 
The two houses were taken over by the state as "Abandonded." I looked
for no tresspass signs and saw none. No phone number to call either.
Katz
 
in my county I just look up the address on the courthouse website and it tells me the owner, how old the house is etc.....somebody owns everything.......
 
I can't answer your question, but the first one looks pretty nice, find out what the county wants for it. On the second one I would wait until late fall and check out under that awesome porch.
 
The first house is probably from the 40's. You could find some silver there. The second house is probably from the victorian era. That's where I would start. I would hunt tight right up against the foundation. Then I would consider putting on my coveralls and crawling underneath (especially the steps and porch). Before air conditioning children would spend a great deal of their time playing under the porches and in the crawlspace because it was cool in the Summer. That's a good place to find a coin cashe. Put that 4x6 DD shooter on your MXT and get after it. The stuff is ther you're gonna have to work for it.
 
What they said:thumbup:
I sent you a PM
 
>Before air conditioning children would spend a great deal of their time playing under the porches and in the crawlspace because it was cool in the Summer<

Sounds like a good idea. I better get over my phobia of spiders.:)-)
Katz
 
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