metal detecting after rain

marz

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I live in south Texas and we have not had much rain what so ever we have a little here and there but the ground is really dry some ground is dry but like a sandy dirt are old dead grass turff its raining really good right now and i had plans on going metal detecting tomorrow i here rumors that detecting after a good rain is a really good time to go is this true??? will the coil go deeper??
 

Jimmi

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I live in south Texas and we have not had much rain what so ever we have a little here and there but the ground is really dry some ground is dry but like a sandy dirt are old dead grass turff its raining really good right now and i had plans on going metal detecting tomorrow i here rumors that detecting after a good rain is a really good time to go is this true??? will the coil go deeper??

Here in PA after a rain it makes for a sloppy dig, but I have found that I can detect areas I already hunted and get fresh signals after a good rain. Something to do with conductivity . So my answer is yes.
 

DeepseekerADS

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During droughts it seems you find nothing but just below the surface. After a soaking rain you seem to see China :)
 

GTzer

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I don't care for muddy digging. It doesn't stop me But my favorite time is as soon as the ground is wet/very moist w/o mud. I get the best depth and good solid readings on the VDI and tone.
Also- the least amount of damage to manicured grass is when the ground is wet. Many times when I get permission I tell the owners I'll be back -just prior to or after a rain.
 

pennyfarmer

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When you go and cut your first plug look and see how deep the rain water has gotten. There will often times be a definate boarder where the rain has penetrated. Go back the second day and see if its any deeper. I like to see it get real good and moist down to the bottom of the plugs. Helps the grass you cut too. Not so much browning.
 

luvsdux

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Damp soil generally does give better detection depth. I tend to draw the line at detecting mud, however.
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McKinney_5900

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Here in Texas...I relish getting out after a rain. Detection is far better. Seldom ever muddy here but if it is, wait a day. Wait 2 days and the ground is dry again :-(
 

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marz

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Ok awesome thanks for all the replies
 

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