Where would you start your search?

Aufish

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So I've got permission to detect on this, what appears to be, old old house that has 2 different foundations (it was turned into a 3 story apt before it's remained empty for some years now), it has easily one of the largest / oldest trees I've seen in the downtown area that has history (this is one of the towns General Sherman rampaged through and was established right around 1800). I've located one 1955 penny, couple from the early 60's 70's and the rest were mostly current. I'm using a crappy Bounty Hunter VLF cheapy that I got used for $40, it's really difficult to differentiate between trash and things worth digging and it's depth on small objects is laughable. I dont have any silver or gold to test the discrim with so I have no idea what to listen for depending on where its set. I generally just leave the scrim on "just on" which seems to filter out most iron crap.

(heeding some good advice location taken down)

I know it's not much to go on.... but where would you think the best areas to concentrate on would be? I have till summer before she bulldozes the house. Broke and jobless atm, when I'm not job huntin I'm treasure huntin, so would be kinda nice to walkway with something of reasonable value. Thanks!
 

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My method is pretty simple. If I get a repeat on a signal, I dig it up. There might be a quarter underneath the signal for bottlecap,etc.
 

I'll keep that in mind, but if you were gonna sweep an old house like this where would you start? Front? Driveway? Backyard? I'll take some pics next time I go
 

If it as old of a site as you suggest and your time may be limited, I would first run over the lot and try cherry picking the good signals. This may tell you if it has been pounded by countless others before you. If you find good targets, it may indicate more potential... then I would concentrate on the faint signals(deeper) ones that others may have missed. Once you are satisfied with your coverage, then start digging all targets until you are out of time. BTW, when they doze the house, be there to search the ground that rested undisturbed below it..and there, dig everything.
 

Either side of the front door and all around that tree. Then either side of the walk to the curb (Street-view wasn't working)
 

Not a suggestion on exactly where to hunt, but have you checked the Sanborn maps for that location? They may give you a little more insight into where to start.
North Carolina Maps
 

Start on the drive way, looks very easy to grid. once you're done with that work around the house, starting from the front working around to the side. when working any area, pay closer attention to the spots where people would normally hang out, sit down, or do some type of move that could result in things falling out of their pockets. google map street views shows the area to be small, so you should be able to cover it in two days worth of time...
 

Not a suggestion on exactly where to hunt, but have you checked the Sanborn maps for that location? They may give you a little more insight into where to start.
North Carolina Maps

Omg thank you!!! Incredibly helpful info

Thanks for the input guys... freezing cold today, was beautiful weather all week until I got permission to start hunting haha


Ugh someone turn up the NC thermostat please :(
 

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If you can tell where the clothes lines where that would be a very good place. I have always had luck under the clothes lines.

JimK
 

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