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Nov 20, 2006, 08:51 AM
#1
piqua ohio
i was curious if anyone has done any detecting around these parts? a lot of history in the area, the old canal also came right through this area, this is north of piqua off of route 66
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Dec 05, 2006, 08:24 AM
#2
Re: piqua ohio
no replies after a couple of weeks?? where is all of the ohio people?? i though this might atleast get a conversation going with some ohio folks! I know it is a park now but there is lot of private property around the area not to mention the river, creeks etc. I am sure most have read about the lost gold that was supposedly burried at the fort before they got attacked?? the canal also ran through the area, a few miles north of of the old farm there is a huge barn that sits right next to the canal that looks to me maybe old enough to have been a store during the time of the canal.
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Dec 06, 2006, 12:23 PM
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Re: piqua ohio
We're here I got my firdt gold in june gold ring w 4 small diamonds. Looks like a cool site. I live in london and work in columbus. I used to live in Miamisburg so kkind of close to you. Looks like a great spot to detect if we are allowed any ideas about the regs for that location? Let me know maybe we could check it out there are a few other people @col on Tnet
Keep swingin amigo 8)
Acevillav
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Dec 06, 2006, 12:37 PM
#4
Re: piqua ohio
mike28,
looks like it would be a good hunt if you can get permission to hunt filed behind the old fence. it should not be to hard if the filed is not in seed. All you have to do is ask.
HH, Don
" ONE REASON EXPERIENCE IS SUCH A GOOD TEACHER IS THAT SHE DOESN'T ALLOW ANY DROPOUTS" Dick Stout
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Dec 06, 2006, 07:24 PM
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Re: piqua ohio
i live in Huber heights and drive to columbus every day myself, recently got transferred, the dayton facility is shutting down.
I should have been more specific, this is a historical park? believe state ran but the point i was trying to make or to see if anyone on here has hunted the area. there is a LOT of history in this area including the old canal, indian battles, fort etc. this area has had some serious traffic since the late 1700's and there is a LOT of privately owned land around it, i was curious if anyone had hunted the area at all, never really thought about a group of us getting together and trying to get something going but that is a good idea and possibility, I was mostly just trying to get some conversation going about ohio but i would love to meet some people from ohio and the area for a hunt sometime.
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Dec 06, 2006, 07:52 PM
#6
Re: piqua ohio
mike28,
What kind of detector do you have? I'm in Ohio as well. love get out to hunt. Historical park is a no go.but the area around the park would be good too.
HH, Don
" ONE REASON EXPERIENCE IS SUCH A GOOD TEACHER IS THAT SHE DOESN'T ALLOW ANY DROPOUTS" Dick Stout
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Dec 06, 2006, 07:58 PM
#7
Re: piqua ohio
i have a whites xlt, thats why i started the thread, get some people from ohio talking, i have been on here two years and have yet to meet up with someone from ohio and do some detecting
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Dec 07, 2006, 12:51 AM
#8
Re: piqua ohio
Hey, how's it goin everyone. I too live in the Dayton area Mike and grew up in Huber Heights. I'm new to metal detecting so I don't have much experience. I haven't been through Piqua many times and not too familiar with the area but like Don said, detecting around it might turn something up. There were 3 Shawnee sites with the name Piqua in the 1700's. I'm not exactly sure where they were located, but if they aren't already taken by the government you may have luck with them. There's also Chillicothe, which is presently known as Old Town right outside of Xenia, that was the principal village of one of the septs of the Shawnee. There are a few tales I've heard about that and Clifton Gorge. Thought that info would be interesting. But, anyway I wouldn't mind doing some MDing with some seasoned pros. Don't get out much so I need to learn how to make the most of my time. lol Well take care everyone.
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Dec 07, 2006, 08:46 AM
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Re: piqua ohio
ohionewbi, I have heard the storys of old town also and I believe ALL of that is private land, I drive through old town almost every sat. lot of farm fields, Next time I drive through there I will take some pictures of the road markers and fields, it is along the river also, at sometime i would love to hunt both around old town and Piqua, both have a lot of history and although Johnston farm in Piqua is a park, like I said before there are is a lot of private property surrounding it including the river, creeks and part of the old canal can still be seen ( just north of johnston farm that wouldnt be park, there is a lock still somewhat in tact.
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Dec 07, 2006, 08:58 AM
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Hey, Mike. Yes, I would be quite safe in saying that the land around Old Town is private and is being used for agriculture. It still doesn't hurt to ask the person who owns it if there is a way you could scour the area, especially after the crops have been harvested. The area of the old village I would like to MD currently looks to be a riverside grouping of trees and not in the actual field. Maybe I would have better luck that way seeing it wouldn't harm the field.
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Dec 07, 2006, 10:58 AM
#11
Re: piqua ohio
go for it! I am sure if asked nicely some of the people around there wouldnt mind metal detecting!
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Dec 08, 2006, 12:09 PM
#12
Re: piqua ohio
mike28,
I'm down southwest ohio, Hamilton. Still looking for some people to detect with. Have been asking lot of places to hunt but have been turned down. Sticking to schools right now. Getting a little cold.
"The American Indians found out what happens when you don't control immigration!..."
CLAD COUNTER
Pennies =169
Nickels =38
Dimes =93
Quarters =76
half dollars =1
saq dollar = 1
Total Coins = 378
Total Amount = $33.39
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Dec 10, 2006, 08:01 PM
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Re: piqua ohio
I live in southeast ohio. There is a lot of areas here to hunt. not much trouble here with hunting on public property. Not sure where piqua is. Don't have a map handy. Met 1 person in this area so far.
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Dec 13, 2006, 03:15 PM
#14
Re: piqua ohio
There is a HUGE beach a CJ brown res in Springfield. Maybe all of us could hook up and hunt it in the spring ? I am in London @ 20 min from Spring field. I know wher ethe Gander mountain is in Huber heights I work at the one in Hillard are you close to that area?
Ace villav
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Dec 13, 2006, 03:56 PM
#15
Re: piqua ohio
Beach hunt sounds good. When do we meet. If it stays warm like this week. I'm headed out tonight to check out the school up the street.
"The American Indians found out what happens when you don't control immigration!..."
CLAD COUNTER
Pennies =169
Nickels =38
Dimes =93
Quarters =76
half dollars =1
saq dollar = 1
Total Coins = 378
Total Amount = $33.39
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Dec 13, 2006, 05:09 PM
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ace, yeah I live right down the road from the gander mt. in huber, maybe 5 min. away?? I work in columbus and pass by london every day. My brother lives down by wilmington so I get around this part of the state pretty good, columbus, dayton, wilmington
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Dec 13, 2006, 06:17 PM
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Mike 28 /Ohio Newbie - Guys, sounds cool. I work in Worthington at Anthem BCBS and Gander mountain in Hillard. Not sure how long the weather will hold out but it would be cool to get everybody together to hunt the cj beach got to be some loot there $$$ How have you guys been doing this year ? I got a few silver rings and 1 gold w\diamonds tons of clad and tons of tirnkets (costume stuff kids charms)? Let me know and if the weatehr holds out a little longer maybe we could all hook up .
Ace villav
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Dec 14, 2006, 09:14 PM
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Came across this post and took notice because another paratrooper in my old unit was from Piqua . Don Helton . If anyone knows him kindly tell him that "Bergie" is looking for him . Anyway , you guys live in a historically rich area . At one time that was part of the Northwest Territories . Only the brave ventured there . The odds of finding old coins and other artifacts are very good . Hope you get permission to hunt lots of places .
TOM
ROUGH ASHLAR DAYLIGHT LODGE #79 F&AM
NRA
LDMA
U.S. PARATROOPER
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Dec 15, 2006, 08:14 AM
#19
Re: piqua ohio
Hello guys i retired from Champion Papers / Smart Papers now in Hamilton 5 years ago.was there 35 years..i sure miss MD up there.lots of good spots Oxford area!!!!
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Dec 15, 2006, 05:03 PM
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Re: piqua ohio
Im in Ohio.Pickaway county between Circleville & Ashville.I was just MD in downtown Columbus yesterday.
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