Looking for tips on hunting the woods.

Mobes

Full Member
Oct 4, 2007
168
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Westmont IL
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Whites Prism IV
So I have a few spots in the middle of the woods that I would love to hunt and see whats around these old foundations, the only problem I have is that I'm still new to this and Im not sure what the easiest way is to do it. Do you guys only hunt in the woods in the spring when all the weeds are not present or do you just fight your way through them? I have tried but I know that I am missing alot of stuff im sure and getting frustrated with not being able to sweep the ground proficiently. Also any other tips you guys can give that I may not be thinking of would be more than welcome and apprieciated. Thanks in advance to any help you guys can provide.
 

~MetalDigger~

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Oct 20, 2007
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North Carolina
Get you a push mower, or weedeater, bush axe, something and clear the weeds, then get you some flags, and grid the area off. Search in grids, and over lap your swings on each pass, that should yeild maxium results. Also you can go over the area in all metal mode first, then come back, and refine your serch settings and get the good stuff. I'm kinda new to this, been out of the hobby for a while, and just purchased a new detector. I say hunt as long as the ground is not rock hard/frozen.

LOL, a push mower...
 

watercolor

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Feb 3, 2007
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Arlington Heights, IL
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All Treasure Hunting
When I started detecting three years ago, I really never gave the woods their due until I
started finding coins that were most often, over 100-years old. Now you can't get me out
of them. As you'll soon discover, the woods are a trove for surface and buried artifacts.

As for the best time of the year to hunt, now and early spring. But, when you start finding
the old stuff, you'll want to hunt them all the time. Check out "historicaerials.com" for some
of the areas you're interested in hunting, they're VERY helpful to compare the changing
landuse patterns of the past and present.

I notice by your avatar you live near Chicago, check out the Illinois forum. . . a lot of good
local info and folks to hunt with.

Take care,
watercolor
 

rjw4law

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Apr 25, 2007
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Missouri
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I take a machette with me....one hell of a workout, I am exhausted, no anger issues, drink a lot of water then commence the diggin.
 

ibjeepn

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May 27, 2012
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Butler, Pa
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Garrett AT Pro
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All Treasure Hunting
I take a machette with me....one hell of a workout, I am exhausted, no anger issues, drink a lot of water then commence the diggin.
I do as well. Have my ol army ruck sack and frame. A great thing to hold "needs" such as water,lunch,map,ect. Also to hold clothes in cooler weather. Keep your machete or other sharp. Makes the work alot easier. HH
 

ret-detector

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Feb 20, 2013
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Central Florida
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If you really want to wander around in the Southern woods, wear long pants and watch for snakes around logs and ponds.
You really don't want to step over one...bad experience.
 

Produce Guy

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Dec 17, 2008
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When I find a old foundation I try and see if there's was a front door & a backdoor,to see if they threw their trash outback or somewhere in front of the house or maybe to the side.Is there a well close by?Try and look at the lay of the land,look for big trees close to the foundation,where swings might have been.Google maps might also show old roads in the area.
If there's allot of growth a machete might be the way to go,if there's to much leave litter,Lowes sells a collaspable leaf rake,for about $10,you could always rake back the leaves,to see rust from old cans,metal,etc.
Good Luck
 

Chuck Acorn

Tenderfoot
Oct 17, 2010
6
1
I always have my back pack with me when I head for the woods .. Great for carrying digging tools, GPS, first aid kit, extra batteries, a tarp, flags, folding shovel, water, and a snack . I set it down when I reach the hunt site and start diggin .. Back packs are great for carrying out your relics ..
 

Sandscoopdan

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May 19, 2012
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Minelab Excalibur II
Minelab CTX 3030
Minelab Equinox 800
Extreme scoop
Boat: 20ft Four Winns w/92 V8 5.0L Cobra Mustang engine
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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
Lesche ground shark , it's a longer shovel to pull plugs, a smaller lesche digger, Academy and other sporting good stores sells snake proof leg shields to go over pants. Have fun with ur spot. Also they sell mosquito head nets to go over hat if there are Mosquitos, sun screen and that is all I can think of right now. It is really hot out here right now and I feel like I'm gonna pass out. Gatorade, water, Gatorade, water
 

Normsel

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Sep 10, 2012
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Just because there is an old foundation does mean you will find anything. More often than not I have been disappointed but finding one old coin makes you keep going back.

I hunt a place that is grown up with 1" - 3" diameter trees that hosted outdoor music festivals 25 to 40 years ago. it's really tough to detect but there are lots of old silver coins in there. The crowds were from 3000 to 15,000 people all sitting on what was once a grassy hill. It wears me out walking through there trying to detect and when I get a hit I usually have to dig up shallow roots to get it.

I also found an old moonshine still site that was used during prohibition and I have found a cpl Indian head pennies and a few old sliver spoons and forks. legend has it there is buried money there as well but I have my doubts.

I try to hunt the woods in the spring with no new growth and the trees don't shade the ground.
 

Aug 20, 2009
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Beware of open well holes hidden in tall grass,you go down a deep one youre basically a dead man.
 

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