NEED SOME HELP & TIPS ON METAL DETECTING HIGH TRASH AREAS?

DigginDave94

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Apr 15, 2017
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Garrett AT Pro
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All Treasure Hunting
So today i went to a house built in 1906 didnt find a darn thing but a 1973 dime... Whenever i go to older homes i seem to get nothing but low tone trash signals everywhere is this normal? And how do i work around all the trash and find silver & coins. I use a Garrett AT Pro if anyones wondering. I just find a old house and get excited but then only find trash and crap signals EVERYWHERE.....
 

Tired Rooster

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Nov 6, 2011
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Alabama
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Minelabs and Tesoros
Several of them....
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Some detectors work a WHOLE lot better in high trash and iron areas than others. I don't know about the AT. But, if you have to just use what ya brung....definitely try a smaller coil. It will help you pick out the good targets better from amongst all the trash. Good luck.....many old home sites are covered in iron trash.
 

Tpmetal

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Jan 4, 2017
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Western ny
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equinox 800, Whites mx sport, Garrot carrot, bounty hunter time ranger
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Smaller coil will help
 

Loco-Digger

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Smaller coil will help

I agree a small sniper coil can assist. It's amazing at how many sites you find (are virgin to you) have been detected in the past. It is a promising site if it as trashy as you say. Check if any trees or shrubs have been removed in the past few years. I often find keepers that were not reachable in the past.


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