When I arrived at the site where I was going to detect this morning I found the grass was too thick and was heavy with due, so I decided to scout around for another place to swing my coil. I finally found a what appeared to be a great place to detect but the glass was heavy with due as well. I figured what the heck, a little mud ain't going hurt nothing. Besides the AT Pro is a wiz to clean up, just spay it down with a garden hose. I set the AT Pro up with 35 on the iron discrimination, notched out foil, one bar down from the highest sensitivity, and was in the Pro Mode. Right off, I found a well worn Standing Liberty Quarter and a few really old Wheat Pennies (1909, 1940, 1919, 1911). The area I was searching was around 20' x 30'. I started my grid search going lengthwise and then width wise. I picked up several more good targets doing this, including a 1942 Washington Quarter, a Whitesox's Ring, and some kind of pendant. Even with a late start, I was in my vehicle at 7:32 headed home. I want save some for tomorrow.
That little 5 x 8 inch coil sure is a lot of fun to swing.
tabman
That little 5 x 8 inch coil sure is a lot of fun to swing.

tabman







