Forest Preserve Hunting

makton

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I have been hunting the CCFP lately and have a question for you local guys/gals.
Whent hunting the Preserves do you stay close to the older paths or just wander around aimlessly?
I did a 5 hour hunt yesterday in Bachelors Woods, Tinley Park and found 13 cents in one spot next to an old path and a wheat cent close to an older cement foundation. Other than that just a few shotgun shells and a bunch of area with old bottles.
When I come across an area with old bottles should I focus on doing a grid in that area or just keep wandering around aimlessy through the woods?
I realize a lot depends on the preserve or locations but is there a rule of thumb you follow?
Do you folks look for low lying areas or stay close to creeks or paths?
Any ideas/suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Makton
 

treasurefiend

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I find most of my stuff just off of the trails, but I also do my fare share of wandering around. While wandering, I descovered an old trail where I found 10 wheats an a merk. I say walk amlessly when you start and do the trail when you coming back. You never know, you might stumble accross an old camp site with some old coins.
 

Lowbatts

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Wandering aimlessly has it's rewards, but not in finds usually. Try getting an idea of what went on in the FP you're hunting and when and where it happened there. Some of the guys here have had some degree of luck in the old boyscout camp at the FP they visited regularly, but they knew where to look. I look for old homesteads and farms, picnic areas and the like in old papers, maps, etc. before I look for old coins.
 

SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS

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Wander aimlessly.
Enjoy.

It's just amazing the things you will come across.

have a good un...........
SHERMANVILLE
 

dirtyJohn

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Use the link that Lowbatts posted http://www.isgs.uiuc.edu/nsdihome/webdocs/ilhap/county/ to find out the lay of the land back then. I look for clearings that are overgrown now and I personally always follow rivers or creeks near paths. People usually drop things when they stop to sit down so look for potential picnic or rest areas or fishing spots. I've found that alot of woods are more densley wooded now then back then. I assume people cut the wood for heating and other things back then, also People used the same areas then as now so searching along the tree line or a couple of feet in the trees might be good because they usually don't sod or fill the wooded spots. HH
 

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