you need to be creative and do lots or research about your area.. i spend hourson the computer and at the libary doing reaseach .. i try to find out every scrap of info i can about an area then send my boyfriend out to hunt it we have had some pretty good days that way but also you can search hours about a site then find nothing its all in the game.
ask everyone , reasearch, search the net,
and always keep your eye open for any 2 square foot of ground that looks diggable
Just a suggestion, but look for any construction in Silver Spring or close as you can towards the DC line and Takoma park, that entire area was COVERED with Confederate soldiers who beseiged Washington DC's northern most forts for several days.
I think the soil in Maryland allows metallic objects to float deeper in the ground over time, and bet if time could be sped up you may actually hear that sucking sound
I simply noticed in my yard that even at 6-8 inches, I am only pulling coins from 1980-90s. Got to go deep here, hence the construction sites..
I think you need to do more research for your self, its true people will give you tips but that is about it ,,
i spend hours and hours on the puter and in the library looking for sites. so if i spend 10 hours looking for A site i don't plan on giving it away, and some times i do all that and the site doesn't have anything,
there was a thread i posted about how do you find your sites, lots of people replied and told what kind of research they did to find there sites . check it out it will give you ideas.
maryland dosn't suck, look in the woods for old home sites. talk to the old timer's they will let you hunt if your nice to them.you can contact me at my web site carrollcountyartifacts.com. look me up ill go hunting with you. robby
maryland dosn't suck, look in the woods for old home sites. talk to the old timer's they will let you hunt if your nice to them.you can contact me at my web site carrollcountyartifacts.com. look me up ill go hunting with you. robby
Hey, I joined your site. I am looking for someone to hunt with. I am in Eldersburg.
heres a tip for people in md , try fossil hunting in calvert co. breezy point park or brownies beach is open to the public , and you will find sharks teeth for sure !! Im new to this ,live on the eastern shore and would appreciate a tip if anyone feels generous ! thanks in advance
I am game if you want to go out for a hunt. I agree the hardest part in Maryland is finding spots that are allowed to be hunted. I can help with research and and info if you let me go with you to Kent. Thanks brendoodL@yahoo.com