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Edward Hines Park and bottle tops:confused: HELP

newuser

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Hi everybody not sure if anybody is familiar with Edward Hines park in Michigan. It is an old park dating back to the early 1900"s. Anyways It runs through quite a few cities in Wayne county(I think it is 15 or 20 miles long) and has many different areas to picnic and play or metal detect(with a permit). And of course the old saying it has been hunted to death. Me personally i don't believe anything has been hunted to death. I have been hitting different areas there lately and have been finding a lot of wheaties just 1 silver dime, and a ton of old bottle tops. I'm using Andys supertrashy park settings and have another set-up at 4kz. to try and check the signals. that isn't working to well still can't tell the difference. I've tried silencer up to 4 with limited success. Does anybody have any other suggestions for settings that I could try. I know there is more stuff out there dangit.Even better anybody with a deus in the area of hines that is experienced in the art of the deus that would want to hunt there.Any help,advice suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
I struggle with the bottlecaps too. My hearing isn't too good so hearing the subtle changes are tough for me. Just remember the more bottle caps you dig the closer you get to the old goodies! Less masking.
 
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