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Heavily Hunted Parks

Friday I went to a park I have been to at least 8 times in Eastern Nebraska. I usually do not find a lot there but what I do find is always old. When I arrived a tried to figure out where I have hunted the least and then it hit me....I have hunted it north to south and east to west but never between the trees. This park has perfect rows of trees about 30-40' apart. Was able to go through about half of then and pulled out 2 Indians (1904 and 1907), 3 wheats and one 1944 Merc. I am still going low and slow listening to every signal I can. None of the pennies sounded very good or had good numbers but all were repeatable in two directions and were over 6" deep. IMHO dig any two way signal no matter the numbers.
 
Yep, I need to go over my parks again also and look for the areas less hunted.
 
Good hunt for the IH's and the Merc, Pastor. I've been doing that myself, looking around to see where I haven't been. Seems to work well. How iron infested is your area? Ours is heavy. My Iron to find ratio is about 6 to 1 with lots of mill slag and iron junk. When I run across a really repeatable signal I switch to smart screen and turn off IM. If it stays in the upper right corner area I dig it.

Ed
 
I hunt strictly by the sound and numbers. I will dig anything that hits two ways and sounds at least half way good. We have as much here as anywhere but this machine will find the good stuff.
 
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