New From Cape Cod MA

Tom_in_CA

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Mar 23, 2007
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Explorer II, Compass 77b, Tesoro shadow X2
Start with easy pickens clad areas, before you try to progress to difficult hard worked parks, or difficult relicky sites, etc.... So pick easy sandboxes, yards of your friend's homes, etc.... Dig a few hundred clad, tabs, foil wads, etc.... Get practice at those gimmee sites with sounds, pinpointing, retrieving, etc.... Make mental note of how the sounds sounded, the TID's read (if you have a TID machine), and so forth. Eventually, you'll start to get a better feel as to the sounds and corresponding targets, depths, locating, etc..... THEN go try to tackle the spots that might give up old coins and relics. There's no passing this beginner step, w/o "paying your dues" :)
 

AC1955

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Apr 22, 2012
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New Hampshire & Maine
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V3i, Excalibur II, White's M6, Coinmaster, Teknetics EurotekPro, White's Surfmaster PI
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All Treasure Hunting
Hello from New Hampshire! :HELLO:

There are actually some MD folks from the Cape on TNet. Casper-2 and Whydah are two that come to mind. PM them if you have specific questions re: the Cape. I do know that Marconi is off limits (National Seashore) and can't be detected.

Check out the group "The Women of TreasureNet". We'd love to have you join us.

HH (Happy Hunting),
Anita

P.S. I used to live in Quincy, MA and I absolutely adore pugs (had two as a kid).
 

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