detectingdude
Greenie
- Feb 12, 2015
- 12
- 9
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hello everyone! Last year I was on vacation up in Maine staying at the beach. One day I decided to go exploring in one of the salt marshes at low tied close to where I was staying. Expecting to find seashells and sea glass I was very surprised to find a nice stoneware bear bottle and frenches mustard jar along with many pieces of broken glass and ceramics all within just a few yards of each other sitting right on top of the mud. The next day I went back and found a whiskey jar and more broken glass all in the same spot. Now this year I'm back and I'm almost positive that there are more and older bottles in the marsh as the town I'm staying in was established in the mid 17th century. but my question is how do I go about this? Do the tides move and scatter the dumps? How would one dig in the marsh? And how would one find a dump? Thanks so much for reading! And thanks for any help in advance!
Happy Hunting, James
Happy Hunting, James