Many of us I know do hunt the grass strips between the sidewalk and street gutter, but I want to say that they do deserve the same careful searching as one does on the larger pieces of ground. By careful, I mean repeat efforts and from different directions. Most often, we search them length wise and while this perhaps gets the majority of coins and the occasional lost jewelry item, it doesn't get it all. Of late, I have been re-hunting these strips cross ways...from the sidewalk across the strip out to the gutter and have pulled numerous missed coins (4 silvers... 1 war nickel, 2 dimes and 1 quarter plus a few wheats) and 2 silver rings. I've been swinging my F 75 LTD and using the small 5" coil and paying close attention to getting the little coil along the sidewalk and gutter edges. Almost all my recoveries were on edge or co-located with some trash item and by searching cross ways allowed me to hit the coins and jewelry that were otherwise masked or were just a short chirp swinging from the other direction. I am also finding that searching shallow ditches that border some of my sites this way is paying off, as well. HH jim tn