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I hunted I Kansas/Missouri great soil and learned how to do that pretty well and get phenomenally deep.
In that same great dirt I had lots of experience hunting in a couple of insane iron infested sites and eventually became very successful using some different learned settings and outside the box thinking about target behavior.
I moved back to the southeast and the mineralized red dirt and even black dirt challenging mess and in older parts and parks in the city where we have extreme problems with way more than our share of iron to deal with at most sites.
Again an insane amount for many reasons, I know there is iron everywhere because I have hunted at many sites in 4 different states but what I deal with here at several is just not normal.
I have actually talked to at least two guys in the past that took up this hobby years ago and almost immediately quit because the iron problems were so daunting and never picked up a detector again.
It took re-learning how to hunt all over again with more changes in thinking, settings and ideas about how targets behave in the bad stuff here to even come close to being successful here too but over time and much experimentation I have somewhat succeeded with many bucket list items in my collection now from public sites that have been scoured for 50 years and are now abandoned by most because they are all " hunted out".
They are not but it took some more outside the box thinking to find the severely masked great targets because as I keep saying...things are just weird around here.
I posted some thoughts below on another forum to help a new guy out that is learning the basics of the hobby and trying to get a handle on the F70 at the same time and lives in Chattanooga so he could be dealing with a few issues like mine.
In doing so I made a few movies and it occurred to me that I ID'd a target wrong, missed a couple of good targets at that same site previously a friend who digs most everything found, (something I just refuse to do), and that got me thinking on what else I might have missed along the way...so I changed things up again and it seemed to work and work well.
I am always doing that, experimenting, changing, tweaking...for me that part of the hobby is fun and if you hunt in challenging sites I believe a necessity.
You can't just sit back and enjoy past successes, there is always one more thing to learn, one more type of behavior you might notice that could unlock a small part of the big puzzle because the universe just doesn't make it easy for us at all sometimes.
This was aimed at those using the T2/F70/F75 platform along with the soon to be released F70 clone the Patriot but a comment by another hunter that lives in Arkansas with similar conditions and uses a Deus said he has noticed some strikingly similar behavior and used it to find some good targets he is so some of this might transfer to a few different brands too.
So I will throw this out there, what I originally discovered and a few extra comments after, take from it what you will if you also hunt in conditions like I do.
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I have to deal with some pretty strange dirt here in Birmingham in many areas, I have learned a ton about some weird target behavior that is nothing like what I saw, (and loved!), hunting out west in Kansas and Missouri.
I have found amazing amounts of shocking things because of the outside of the box thinking I have been forced to do regarding settings on my F70 and target behavior...especially on the deeper ones that act so illogical and I don't mean good soil deep but starting at just the 4-5" depth area around here.
Still, for all that I have found and as successful as I have been I don't believe you ever stop learning, experimenting, always trying to get better and gain knowledge.
I wrote this up for Darktower007 who is new at all this and attempting to learn this biz and the F70 all at once and hunts in the SE. like me.
I will repost it here in case anyone uses a Fisher, a T2 or any new owners of the soon to be released Patriot and lives in an area like I do and has to deal with this strange devil dirt we are so blessed with and especially those with crazy amounts of iron like I seem to have here.
Two days ago I changed my thinking a bit and was successful and wrote about what happened below.
Today I tried it again in a lawn I have been hunting for over a year and an pretty sure I got most everything out of there but I still use it as my laboratory and try new things when I think of them.
What happened today is the exact reason why I do this...
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/537515-she-tried-hide-but-i-found-her.html

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Since I moved back here to Bama I have been trying any way I can to find the good stuff while still avoid digging most trash and especially the huge amount of iron I have here lots of which seems to want to act like high tone coins sometimes with lots of high numbers and tones.
Luckily most of that iron stuff drops down to iron here and there if not one way from another so I can usually tell.
Of course I can be fooled, it is possible I can get a decent signal on a coin and there could be iron right next to it or in the vicinity so situations like that can mimic iron target behavior...even using smaller sniper coils.
Such is my lot in life hunting here in my mineralized trash and iron filled world so I deal.
Recently I made three vids on a recent hunt to show Darktower what I am up against here.
One shows me going after a supposed screw cap but a zincoln came up instead and there was something deeper under it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=...&v=sejzlCo9rsY
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=...&v=UuyIs67n32A
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=...&v=RIvCaOGTgEo
Looking again at that jumpy zincoln I dug even though it didn't really jump all that much I realized that even though I have been finding lots of great things doing it my way using all I have learned since I moved back here to deal with my difficult soil I have been a little too close minded, a bit too confident in the range of VDI's and target behavior I have been sticking too to ID the good targets especially a bit deeper in this devil dirt.
It seems this soil is even weirder than I thought, the range of jumping I have been sticking to, even though it is pretty wide and extremely wide compared to targets in better soil behavior, it is still not enough for this place.
Yesterday I went back to my scoured neighborhood park and on the way home swung over some curb strips in my neighborhood I have been over a bazillion times and tried some new things.
Normal settings, Sense adjusted between 50-70 depending on the chatter...trying to keep it quiet as possible lately, 1 Monotone, Thresh at -1 and disc at 1 using the big DD coil.
What was different is what I was looking for in the signals, how much they jumped and exactly where they jumped to and still listened for good solid tones with sharp ends.
I dug more trash and iron than usual trying this and found that all targets that dipped down to iron repeatedly, or at least repeatedly from at least one direction because in many from a specific direction they didn't at all once in awhile, those were always iron or a couple of pieces of iron so...yay.
On others I noticed the numbers stayed pretty high from 2 ways as usual but sometimes they would drop down lower than my usual range of 6-8 numbers or so I usually stayed in...on a couple of deeper ones at about 5" the section drop was also surprising.
A few were trash, can slaw mostly but there were a couple of good coin targets too.
The pic below is of one such target.
In a curb strip that I have hit so many times but missed this thing on every pass at 5" deep it jumped between the mid 80's to low 90's as usual but I also had several drops way lower into the 40's to 50's...behavior that in the past I usually walked on by.
I see now that was a mistake.
As I said this devil dirt is even stranger than I knew so I have been missing stuff.
No more, if I have to dig a bit more trash to find targets like this so be it...as steve in az once stated "I am out here to dig, not just swing".
The sniper coil might help in this area, maybe more normal behavior that I know with less jumping than using the big DD but I have hunted those curb strips many times using that coil and still missed several coins including that wheat.
It won't be much more trash digging, I can't stand doing that so I avoid all that I can but widening up the range of jumpy VDI numbers I dig won't hurt me all that much, more exercise for me and if it helps me find even more all worth it.
I wish I was still digging in great Kansas dirt...none of this stuff seemed to happen out there no matter how deep targets get but as the saying goes if wishes were horses we would all be riding ponies.
As always I continue to learn, experiment and try to get better at this hobby no matter what obstacles the universe tries to throw in my path.
Such is life living and hunting here in the deep south.
In that same great dirt I had lots of experience hunting in a couple of insane iron infested sites and eventually became very successful using some different learned settings and outside the box thinking about target behavior.
I moved back to the southeast and the mineralized red dirt and even black dirt challenging mess and in older parts and parks in the city where we have extreme problems with way more than our share of iron to deal with at most sites.
Again an insane amount for many reasons, I know there is iron everywhere because I have hunted at many sites in 4 different states but what I deal with here at several is just not normal.
I have actually talked to at least two guys in the past that took up this hobby years ago and almost immediately quit because the iron problems were so daunting and never picked up a detector again.
It took re-learning how to hunt all over again with more changes in thinking, settings and ideas about how targets behave in the bad stuff here to even come close to being successful here too but over time and much experimentation I have somewhat succeeded with many bucket list items in my collection now from public sites that have been scoured for 50 years and are now abandoned by most because they are all " hunted out".
They are not but it took some more outside the box thinking to find the severely masked great targets because as I keep saying...things are just weird around here.
I posted some thoughts below on another forum to help a new guy out that is learning the basics of the hobby and trying to get a handle on the F70 at the same time and lives in Chattanooga so he could be dealing with a few issues like mine.
In doing so I made a few movies and it occurred to me that I ID'd a target wrong, missed a couple of good targets at that same site previously a friend who digs most everything found, (something I just refuse to do), and that got me thinking on what else I might have missed along the way...so I changed things up again and it seemed to work and work well.
I am always doing that, experimenting, changing, tweaking...for me that part of the hobby is fun and if you hunt in challenging sites I believe a necessity.
You can't just sit back and enjoy past successes, there is always one more thing to learn, one more type of behavior you might notice that could unlock a small part of the big puzzle because the universe just doesn't make it easy for us at all sometimes.
This was aimed at those using the T2/F70/F75 platform along with the soon to be released F70 clone the Patriot but a comment by another hunter that lives in Arkansas with similar conditions and uses a Deus said he has noticed some strikingly similar behavior and used it to find some good targets he is so some of this might transfer to a few different brands too.
So I will throw this out there, what I originally discovered and a few extra comments after, take from it what you will if you also hunt in conditions like I do.
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I have to deal with some pretty strange dirt here in Birmingham in many areas, I have learned a ton about some weird target behavior that is nothing like what I saw, (and loved!), hunting out west in Kansas and Missouri.
I have found amazing amounts of shocking things because of the outside of the box thinking I have been forced to do regarding settings on my F70 and target behavior...especially on the deeper ones that act so illogical and I don't mean good soil deep but starting at just the 4-5" depth area around here.
Still, for all that I have found and as successful as I have been I don't believe you ever stop learning, experimenting, always trying to get better and gain knowledge.
I wrote this up for Darktower007 who is new at all this and attempting to learn this biz and the F70 all at once and hunts in the SE. like me.
I will repost it here in case anyone uses a Fisher, a T2 or any new owners of the soon to be released Patriot and lives in an area like I do and has to deal with this strange devil dirt we are so blessed with and especially those with crazy amounts of iron like I seem to have here.
Two days ago I changed my thinking a bit and was successful and wrote about what happened below.
Today I tried it again in a lawn I have been hunting for over a year and an pretty sure I got most everything out of there but I still use it as my laboratory and try new things when I think of them.
What happened today is the exact reason why I do this...
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/537515-she-tried-hide-but-i-found-her.html

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Since I moved back here to Bama I have been trying any way I can to find the good stuff while still avoid digging most trash and especially the huge amount of iron I have here lots of which seems to want to act like high tone coins sometimes with lots of high numbers and tones.
Luckily most of that iron stuff drops down to iron here and there if not one way from another so I can usually tell.
Of course I can be fooled, it is possible I can get a decent signal on a coin and there could be iron right next to it or in the vicinity so situations like that can mimic iron target behavior...even using smaller sniper coils.
Such is my lot in life hunting here in my mineralized trash and iron filled world so I deal.
Recently I made three vids on a recent hunt to show Darktower what I am up against here.
One shows me going after a supposed screw cap but a zincoln came up instead and there was something deeper under it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=...&v=sejzlCo9rsY
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=...&v=UuyIs67n32A
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=...&v=RIvCaOGTgEo
Looking again at that jumpy zincoln I dug even though it didn't really jump all that much I realized that even though I have been finding lots of great things doing it my way using all I have learned since I moved back here to deal with my difficult soil I have been a little too close minded, a bit too confident in the range of VDI's and target behavior I have been sticking too to ID the good targets especially a bit deeper in this devil dirt.
It seems this soil is even weirder than I thought, the range of jumping I have been sticking to, even though it is pretty wide and extremely wide compared to targets in better soil behavior, it is still not enough for this place.
Yesterday I went back to my scoured neighborhood park and on the way home swung over some curb strips in my neighborhood I have been over a bazillion times and tried some new things.
Normal settings, Sense adjusted between 50-70 depending on the chatter...trying to keep it quiet as possible lately, 1 Monotone, Thresh at -1 and disc at 1 using the big DD coil.
What was different is what I was looking for in the signals, how much they jumped and exactly where they jumped to and still listened for good solid tones with sharp ends.
I dug more trash and iron than usual trying this and found that all targets that dipped down to iron repeatedly, or at least repeatedly from at least one direction because in many from a specific direction they didn't at all once in awhile, those were always iron or a couple of pieces of iron so...yay.
On others I noticed the numbers stayed pretty high from 2 ways as usual but sometimes they would drop down lower than my usual range of 6-8 numbers or so I usually stayed in...on a couple of deeper ones at about 5" the section drop was also surprising.
A few were trash, can slaw mostly but there were a couple of good coin targets too.
The pic below is of one such target.
In a curb strip that I have hit so many times but missed this thing on every pass at 5" deep it jumped between the mid 80's to low 90's as usual but I also had several drops way lower into the 40's to 50's...behavior that in the past I usually walked on by.
I see now that was a mistake.
As I said this devil dirt is even stranger than I knew so I have been missing stuff.
No more, if I have to dig a bit more trash to find targets like this so be it...as steve in az once stated "I am out here to dig, not just swing".
The sniper coil might help in this area, maybe more normal behavior that I know with less jumping than using the big DD but I have hunted those curb strips many times using that coil and still missed several coins including that wheat.
It won't be much more trash digging, I can't stand doing that so I avoid all that I can but widening up the range of jumpy VDI numbers I dig won't hurt me all that much, more exercise for me and if it helps me find even more all worth it.
I wish I was still digging in great Kansas dirt...none of this stuff seemed to happen out there no matter how deep targets get but as the saying goes if wishes were horses we would all be riding ponies.
As always I continue to learn, experiment and try to get better at this hobby no matter what obstacles the universe tries to throw in my path.
Such is life living and hunting here in the deep south.

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