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Todays Trash pile

hatpin

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I hunted / explored some woods for a couple of hours yesterday. Found a natural shelter high on a bluff. Just a perfect place for hunters or kids to just sit and watch the Mississippi river flow by. Only found one thing there some kind of spike. It started raining so I had to pack it in. I have a feeling an 1800's coin was close by. I took a photo of the trash , tabman style.

 
Forgot to list detector and settings. I was using the Vaquero with stock coil. Threshold at 1 oclock, ground balanced neutral, sensitivity 10, disc on the first mark. There are a lot on rusty cans here. If it sounded like a rusty can I ignored it. I can usually tell real fast by hitting the pinpoint button , rusty cans scream. If the signal was scratchy I ignored it also . There are a lot of rusty can pieces and its not worth digging every little signal. Now if it sounded close to a rusty can but not quite, I dug it. Thats why there are rusty can lids but no whole rusty cans in the photo .
 
Your trash pile looks a little like what TabMan finds. I have a place in a woods I hunt when the ground starts to freeze. Like you said, it is full of rustr cans. You got to be careful so you dont get a nasty cut. I wear gloves. I hunted this place many times and never found a coin. There is parts of an old house. Thats what keeps me coming back. Take care... KEN
 
You'll need a lid to a 5 gallon bucket to hold all the trash that I dig in a day. I should have called myself 'trashman' That tiny little plate ain't going to get it. :rofl:

tabman

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Got to love trash Lol....:rofl: :thumbup:

Happy Hunting, :detecting:
Bill G
 
Hatpin, have you checked the light bulb to see if it's still good? :clapping:

You have a ways to go to catch up with Tabman on that little pie plate of trash!:clapping:

There's coins there, it's just a matter of getting the coil over on of them. Stick with it.
 
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