How long do you spend detecting at a new Permission ?

Gare

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When you get a new permission how long do you usually detect there. I know my self if i detect a place for a =n hour or so and find not much i am ready to go. I know thius is wrong . You can hunt a spot for like 4 hours and find nothing but in the next 15 minutes find all kinds of great finds. Also when detecting old home sites what areas seem to produce best ?
 

Almy

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It depends on the site. If it's a large site, I look it over for likely home sites: knolls, close to water but above spring flood, springs and types of vegetation. Often, homesteaders plant apple trees, or there are wild apples from grafts bases that have survived when the graft hasn't, rhubarb, Jerusalem artichoke, lilacs and other garden plants visible. If cultivated soil, of course look for a darker patch and for pieces of pottery and bricks. If possible (not too large an area), I do a survey with my detector, starting with the likely places and then moving out if I don't find anything. I keep expanding the survey. When I hit metal, I dig., Even iron objects will tell you something. Often I stumble upon the barn area first because there is so much big iron there. That usually tells me there was a house nearby.
 

villagenut

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I will first detect in coin mode, just to cover more ground quickly and am able to tell if I was first, I guess some call it cherry picking but there is a purpose to this method. I may not make it back there, someone else may secure a permission, or the owner may negate his permit for me next time...... either way I don't want to spend a lot of time cleaning it all up for nothing and not cover the grounds well enough. If I feel there has been decent targets to be found, I will go back over it in relic mode if it has good historical probability of such. I prefer relic hunting over coins, but if older coins are prevalent there, I will choose to pick them out first......however long I can last.
 

Chilli

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Yrs ago when younger 6, as I aged it dropped. Now 2 will do. 1 hr, a break looking around maybe taking wildlife pictures for fun and looking at things head up instead of head down then 1 more. I might be out me and the misses though for maybe 4 or 5!
Im just 60 but am carrying some bad damage from accidents when I was young. Ahh to be 30 again 🙂
Still, lifes good 👍
 

Ocean7

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When you get a new permission how long do you usually detect there. I know my self if i detect a place for a =n hour or so and find not much i am ready to go. I know thius is wrong . You can hunt a spot for like 4 hours and find nothing but in the next 15 minutes find all kinds of great finds. Also when detecting old home sites what areas seem to produce best ?
oh wow you're testing my memory here! L Usually about 4 hours and if I don't find an old coin - then I bag the place. Typically means not much to find, been well hunted by others, or there just isn't much to find there. I tend to listen to my intuition regarding these things too. Some people lose a lot of coins and others must have searched all day depending on what they lost or had the coins sewn into their clothes.
Areas seem best - out back where kids probably played the most.
Areas off lawn leading directing into crop fields if they are farmers.
 

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Gare

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oh wow you're testing my memory here! L Usually about 4 hours and if I don't find an old coin - then I bag the place. Typically means not much to find, been well hunted by others, or there just isn't much to find there. I tend to listen to my intuition regarding these things too. Some people lose a lot of coins and others must have searched all day depending on what they lost or had the coins sewn into their clothes.
Areas seem best - out back where kids probably played the most.
Areas off lawn leading directing into crop fields if they are farmers.
Very good answers Thank you very MUCH111
 

ticndig

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I hunt till it sucks , no finds , too hot , too cold , too much pain, I done. but if the finds are there I push through it all .
 

pepperj

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New permission means new dirt and I'll do the bit of research prior of obtaining the yes.
Then establishing if the invite is open, or need to ask every time I go there.
Usually it's a get out of the truck, and within a few minutes I have walked into the iron field.
From doing a walk out on all sides, I get a sense on size of the site, and the amount of spread.
Then I will spend as much time there as the day will allow.
Even if the finds were meagre I'll return another time to just to make sure.

I have sites that are just old friends now, they have given me countless hours and getting a non ferrous target is a challenge even.
But this has pushed to go exploring on the permissions land, and that has turned up other sites that produced as well, or even better than the first.
 

Digger RJ

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When you get a new permission how long do you usually detect there. I know my self if i detect a place for a =n hour or so and find not much i am ready to go. I know thius is wrong . You can hunt a spot for like 4 hours and find nothing but in the next 15 minutes find all kinds of great finds. Also when detecting old home sites what areas seem to produce best ?
I scan the whole yard using a coins program I have set up. If I find nothing I generally move on depending on the age. If I do find Wheats and older relics, I'll cross hatch the yard after swinging it one way, opening My machine up more to find possible goodies being masked by iron. So depending on the size of the yard and the targets, this can take up to 3 or 4 hours in a good spot.
 

Trezurehunter

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I will usually spend 4-5 hours (this pertains to private yards) on the first visit, and then make a return visit whether I found anything the first time or not. If I'm finding items, I will make a 3rd visit just to make sure I clear it out. I have the same farm field permissions that I have been hunting for 6 years now.
 

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Gare

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Presently using Deus 2's & have Minelabs, Nokta's Tesoro's DEus's Have them all . Have WAY to many need to get rid of some
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I will usually spend 4-5 hours (this pertains to private yards) on the first visit, and then make a return visit whether I found anything the first time or not. If I'm finding items, I will make a 3rd visit just to make sure I clear it out. I have the same farm field permissions that I have been hunting for 6 years now.
Impressive thanks for your reply
 

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