Copperhead
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- The Constituition State
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- Ace250
I have permission to hunt an old schoolhouse site dating back to the early 1700’s . The area was farmland back at the time. From what I have been able to deduce, the site was abandoned and left to nature in the late 1700’s. Presently, it is heavily wooded with maple, oak and some large pine trees. My concern is that a couple of hundred of years of compost buildup will have placed any potential finds out of the detecting reach of my Ace. For those that detect in the woods; Have you found the depths of your finds to be significantly deeper in heavily wooded areas? Am I mistaken in believing that leaves decomposing will have amounted to any significant soil build up? I won’t be detecting it until spring, but I’d like opinions on the likelihood of success hunting this site with my present machine…thanks
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