Where have you metal detect it at

My own trash, because I accidentally threw my ring out, it was wrapped in a napkin. Separated all the visible metal, and detected the rest, found it.
 

a dried up sewage holding pond.
 

My side yard - in about three feet of snow. My ice chopper (long metal pole with steel blade at the bottom) had gotten buried somewhere along side of my garage by the snow plow after a big storm, and I can't get through the winter without it. So I threw some batteries in the Xterra and found it within five minutes, then spent another fifteen shoveling it out.
 

At a nudist colony. Didn't find much worth digging but had a great "hunt"
 

Has anyone ever had it in the cemetery or at church
 

My good friend had a gold crown and biting into a hand full of nuts, it broke off and not knowing until it was to late, down the hatch. Next movement, there it was....Say what you want, saved himself $375.00...
 

I just wondered I myself have never thought of that but it was just a thought that crossed my mind myself I think it would be too creepy and also sacrilegious
 

I just wondered I myself have never thought of that but it was just a thought that crossed my mind myself I think it would be too creepy and also sacrilegious

Yep, and it causes problems in more way than one if your caught, people are touchy about that one, it's better left alone.
There are so many other places to search for fun.
 

Rec yard at a prison.

My last job was as a corrections officer. On the graveyard shift, one or two response and movement officers would occasionally be peeled off and sent out with an old brontosaurus of a detector to sweep the yards when nothing else was going on. This was pretty much an exercise in futility, as the inmates rarely made weapons out of metal. The shift sergeants all knew this, so I suppose that it was just meant to give us something to do.
 

My side yard - in about three feet of snow. My ice chopper (long metal pole with steel blade at the bottom) had gotten buried somewhere along side of my garage by the snow plow after a big storm, and I can't get through the winter without it. So I threw some batteries in the Xterra and found it within five minutes, then spent another fifteen shoveling it out.
That's hardcore Susan,lol!
 

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