Night hunting?

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The Pete

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The best part of having the place to myself is other hunters sleep. One old house was torn down, I checked that out at night. I ended up getting a few Indian Heads (1870,1872,1875) and my first seated dime there. The next day the place was gone over by several detector people. First chance at the gravy is great.
 

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The Pete

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I've gotten ask this at work too. I look at them at home. Their in the ground I cann't see them in the daytime either.
 

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The Pete

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To locate when i get it out of the hole, I pick up a hand full of dirt and scan till it's in my hand. It's like they do it on the Tv on outdoor channel. It's really very easy to do.
 

caratjuice

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I enjoy hunting at night also. It's especially nice on clear starry nights. The only fear I have is there are a lot of people walking their big dogs without leashes. Most of them stop and bark and then move on. I had one run up and sniff my face when I was digging, that was a tense moment.
 

Detecting Fool

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Stillwater, NY - Home of the Battle of Saratoga
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Minelab Manticore starting June 2023
Minelab Equinox 800
Prior to 2020 - Whites VX3, XLT, Spectrum XLT, 6000di and 1DB
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I enjoy night hunting as well. My Whites has a backlight, so I know what I am looking for before I dig. I actually find it more exciting not knowing what I have until I get home. I've found some of my nicer finds this way, not realizing what they were until several hours later.

Anthony
 

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