Where to find info on metal detecting spots

CousinEddie

Sr. Member
Mar 22, 2012
327
117
Cark and Ellen's
Detector(s) used
Fisher F75, Tesoro Vaquero, 31" Lesche Ball Handle Sampson Shovel, Lesche Tool, Garrett PP, Ultimate Gray Ghost Headphones
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Libraries, google, borough/town hall records, old maps, etc....
 

Coinstriking Michigan

Bronze Member
Feb 9, 2011
1,351
226
Gladstone, MI
Detector(s) used
Whites 5900 Di Pro Sl and Whites Eagle Spectrum Fisher Coinstrike Fisher F70 Whites M6 Garrett 1500 Tesoro Cibola
Whites XLT Minelab Quattro Minelab Xterra 50 Fisher Id Edge
Tekentics Omega 8000 Whi
Primary Interest:
Other
I prefer to just drive around. Parks and schools are obvious places. People's yards are always good too. I like to try and think about what the area looked like a long time ago...it's obviously going to be different this many years later. Trees might be there now...long grass...might just look like a spot that you would never detect. I found that out this year when I did a section of woods that I've driven past many times and never even thought to detect. Do the obvious places first and then experiment. You aren't losing anything and you could gain a great deal.
 

dustytrails123

Bronze Member
Apr 14, 2012
1,012
412
Detector(s) used
Minelab Explorer Se Pro,Garrett At/Pro,Garrett Ace 350,Tesoro Cibola,Tesoro Outlaw,Bounty Hunter SharpShooter 2
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Im from wisconsin and i use Wisconsin Historic Aerial Image Finder | WHAIFinder im sure you can find something like that for your state combined with google earth it can take you back to the past and might give you the edge on some locations that have been over looked ....
 

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