Dowsing finds.
I just have 1 question. Has anyone ever come back with a post detailing what they found after dowsing?
OK austin, here you go. I just got back from doing a little dowsing. I found these four items in tow separate dowsing shots.
The soda can ring and the screw head below it on the left in this picture were within two inches of each other. The pencil eraser bracket and rusty nail were very close together also. I only had a few minute left to do this so I did not make a third shot.
Here is how I dowse. I place my folding pocket rods in my hands. They are the same ones I show in my TN member picture. Not knowing where anything is or if there is anything to find, I walk forward in the traditional way, with my rods pointing straight ahead. When my right rod starts to move to my left, I follow it to the left. When it crosses over my right rod at a 90 degree angle, below that is ground Zero. I then use my Bounty Hunter Tracker IV metal detector to pinpoint the target. I have found that all my targets have been to my left. Not one target has ever been to my right. I do not know why this is, I just accept it. Also, ground zero is the center of the area I am going to cover with my metal detector. If the target is not directly below my rod cross, I stand on that spot and turn and scan with my detector in a 360 degree circle. Without moving from that spot, I cover all the area with in that circle I can reach with my metal detector. These four targets in two places were about 10 yards away from each other
Keep in mind, I found these while dowsing. Dowsing put me within reach of them then I used my metal detector to pin point them.
I like field dowsing but am starting to have an interest in map dowsing. I recently did one map dowsing shot and went to the site. There I found a rusty can buried down about 2 inches below the surface. Surprised me. The distance was 150 miles away. What else can I say?
Les