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:usaflag:Unusual Searches

Bill in Texas

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:detecting: OK I will start this thread out. Here is three planned unusual detector searches that worked out very well for me. 1) Hunting arrows at a archery target range. I gave the ones back that had names on them (only two of them). 2) Hunting old window weights. I found I guess a 100 pounds in one day. (old house that had burned years before). 3) Hunting decorative brass harness hardware. From old maps I found a old harness shed (footing was about 8 x 12 feet with a dirt floor). I found a bunch. OK now its your turn. Bill in Texas :tesoro:
 
out in the middle of nowhere. Found a few coins and a silver ring.

By the way Bill, what is that picture of that looks like a gritshooter?
 
I once went on a hunt for nothing but steel bottle caps for a detector prototype test/prove out. Had a homeless fella asked me what I was looking for. When I told him bottle caps and showed him a hand full from my pouch he gave me the strangest look. :unsure: Then after watching me for a bit he started picking up a bunch and bringing them to me. :) I said thanks but I need to find them on the ground with the detector. Again I got that "look" and he laid them all on the ground for me. I didn't laugh at all, just said thank you and scanned them one by one and picked them up. He didn't help me any more.

I'm :rofl: just remembering it.

HH

Mike
 
Bill im whith you on the arrows i find them all the time in the woods. really nice ones i give them to my brother they are hard to see untill you get a detector
 
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