OregonMike
Member
Hi,
Research has led me to several areas that should be pretty good for detecting, but I recently learned that they had been flooded two feet deep way back about 70 years ago.
My guess would be that flooding pretty much ruins the prospects for detecting because either all kinds of silt and mud get laid down on top of the ground, burying the targets too deep to detect, or, the ground gets scrubbed and the targets get scattered downriver.
Does that make sense? I decided to try it anyway, but my first efforts, (6 hours) have been pretty fruitless, and I was just wondering if anyone out there had studied the impact of flooding on metal detecting.
Thanks,
Mike
Research has led me to several areas that should be pretty good for detecting, but I recently learned that they had been flooded two feet deep way back about 70 years ago.
My guess would be that flooding pretty much ruins the prospects for detecting because either all kinds of silt and mud get laid down on top of the ground, burying the targets too deep to detect, or, the ground gets scrubbed and the targets get scattered downriver.
Does that make sense? I decided to try it anyway, but my first efforts, (6 hours) have been pretty fruitless, and I was just wondering if anyone out there had studied the impact of flooding on metal detecting.
Thanks,
Mike