Deft Tones
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- Joined
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- Location
- Hawkeye State - Area 515
- Detector(s) used
- Whites V3i, XP Deus, Minelab Sovereign GT, Garrett AT Pro, Whites TRX (2), Predator Raven, Predator Raptor, Lesche Sampson
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I had an oops experience the other day in an old small town city park. I check the rules at the entrance and seems cool to detect.
Just prior to lunch I was detecting around the pavillion near the closest parking. I lit a cigar and the clock began ticking to the end of the hunt. When the smoke is gone, so am I.
Well, I was happily plucking away with a screwdriver when I noticed another detectorist about 200ft away. A bit surprised, I assume he saw me and that he was local, so I was kind of working my way that direction to maybe speak with him. I recover a few more targets, stand, then look to see him standing hand on hip staring at me. He looked unhappy.
So I wave, remove my headphones, and take a few steps his direction. He turns his back and begins detecting away from me.
Whaaathe....Is he mad I'm an out of towner working his park? What's his problem? What a (ahem)! Oh, well.
30 minutes later I am rolling out the park when I see a solitary wood sign posted at an angle you'd only see while leaving. Says, "Thanks for keeping this a tobacco free park".
What?! There were no other signs posted anywhere obvious. Oooops!
The guy could have at least told me. The flighty Chicken!
Just prior to lunch I was detecting around the pavillion near the closest parking. I lit a cigar and the clock began ticking to the end of the hunt. When the smoke is gone, so am I.
Well, I was happily plucking away with a screwdriver when I noticed another detectorist about 200ft away. A bit surprised, I assume he saw me and that he was local, so I was kind of working my way that direction to maybe speak with him. I recover a few more targets, stand, then look to see him standing hand on hip staring at me. He looked unhappy.
So I wave, remove my headphones, and take a few steps his direction. He turns his back and begins detecting away from me.
Whaaathe....Is he mad I'm an out of towner working his park? What's his problem? What a (ahem)! Oh, well.
30 minutes later I am rolling out the park when I see a solitary wood sign posted at an angle you'd only see while leaving. Says, "Thanks for keeping this a tobacco free park".
What?! There were no other signs posted anywhere obvious. Oooops!

The guy could have at least told me. The flighty Chicken!