SPRING FEVER--CT KID--SEEKING ADVICE

Metal Mick

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Garrett 250
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All Treasure Hunting
I've been detecting with my Garrett 250 for about a year now in CT. I am very anxious for spring. I live in the Northwest corner, Litchfield County..
I have found a few silver spoons, an 1885 Indian Head and a few other things, but mostly junk. Being snow bound I'm trying to plan my hunting grounds accordingly and wonder if anyone has any good idea's of some local CT grounds to hit for spring? I've had luck by old tree's but unfortunately so many roots, lots of gold readings in this one area but whenever I dig I hit big roots. Anyone believe there might be gold under the roots or is it just minerals? I'm a newbie and really need some good finds to boost my enthusiasm. I'm open to all and any advice! Thank You
 

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You are in a historic area. It's there, you just have to find it. Success = location, location, location. You are on the right track by researching. Okay, sometimes great finds are just pure luck, it happens.

My best advice, move south where you can hunt all year. I know that is what I would like to do!
 

I hit an old baseball field there back in 74.....SILVER CITY!!!:laughing7:

If I recall right,it was pretty darn close to a golf course.


GOD Bless

Chris
 

Most easily accessed places ( parks, schools, playgrounds) have been worked to death. I find it helpful to think outside of the box, and research out of the way locations. Wooded areas that are off the beaten path can be surprisingly productive, and tend to hold older coins/ relics. HH
 

welcome metal mick, springs almost here..Good luck if you just keep at it you'll find a lot of cool stuff. Who knows.maybe even gold
 

Lots of targets ID as gold few are.
I've been detecting with my Garrett 250 for about a year now in CT. I am very anxious for spring. I live in the Northwest corner, Litchfield County..
I have found a few silver spoons, an 1885 Indian Head and a few other things, but mostly junk. Being snow bound I'm trying to plan my hunting grounds accordingly and wonder if anyone has any good idea's of some local CT grounds to hit for spring? I've had luck by old tree's but unfortunately so many roots, lots of gold readings in this one area but whenever I dig I hit big roots. Anyone believe there might be gold under the roots or is it just minerals? I'm a newbie and really need some good finds to boost my enthusiasm. I'm open to all and any advice! Thank You
 

Well, I live and work in NY (military) and my wife works in Canaan ct. I know of a couple of places. Shoot me a pm with some contact info next time I head out that way I'll give you a call. First we need the snow gone
 

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