So, I went for supplies today and broke down and bought the $20 Bowie. It is actually impressive quality. A solid wood and brass handle and an 8 5/8" blade. It's a hefty sucker! I also got two cheap synthetic fiskar diggers (good for the sand I reckon, now modded by drilling small hole in end for strong magnet insertion) and a 2 1/2' mini shovel (don't know what else to call it). I had scoped out the hori-hori online and intended to pick one of those up as well but there were none to be found on the shelves.
Took my MD with me and finally, finally got a chance to do some real detecting! I now understand the meaning of the word "trashy"...The site is a well used (40 plus years and still current) gravel parking lot over an acre in size. The ground is so compacted that none of the above diggers are even the slightest bit effective! I'm gonna get an estwing rock hammer or one of those mini-mattocks next.
To make matters worse, the nearly impenetrable surface is literally littered with metal debris. Nails, staples, bottle-caps, wire, pull-tabs. Around home I only get a beep every hour or so. In that parking lot I could not move the Ace even a few inches without it going nuts. So I tried relic mode, still to noisy...jewelry and coin mode, same thing. Finally I just notched out everything but the upper end of the scale in the custom mode.
I only had twenty minutes to search...so I took it slow and didn't cover more then 10-20 noisy sq ft. I was rewarded with a clad dime and two cents pretty much hidden only by the first layer of gravel. Then about two inches down I found a triangular silver pendant that weighed in at 5.5 grams. I wish I could have stayed longer but I had to go. I will need to formulate a better strategy for de-junking that parking lot...I can see it will be slow going and I'll need some hefty bags next trip, but I'm sure there is plenty of coinage and jewelry also!
Thanks for all of the input everybody I really like some of the digging tool ideas and Grizzly's DIY ones sound awesome.
enjoy the hunt,
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