I had planned to quickly hunt two large school sportsfields today. Yesterday there were events going on at both of them...yesterday afternoon a cold front came in and dropped temps 20 degrees! Was a miserable cold windy and rainy day, today the wind was out of the NE blowing 20, temp was in the mid 40s, but no rain, dirt was moist though...My main school was locked,
so over to the other, and Bingo! Gates wide open! Trash everywhere! 
In I went in at dawn with the F70 setup like normal with a mid 50 sens, -3 thresh, no notch, disc of 1, and of course DP tones...there was a big Relay For Life here yesterday, a guy could see from the flattened grass where the tents and popups had been set up and where the concessions were...first thing I noticed was an abundance of cans scattered all over the place,...so I found an empty ice bag and used it to pick them all up! In one trash can there was a box full of these snack treats too! Six Star Crunch cookies and a brace of HoHo's! Jackpot!
The Mother in Law has a sweet tooth, so this haul should get her through the day, I put them on the counter near the coffee pot so she can easily find them, 'cause I'm a nice guy.
...anyway, as far as detecting...
This field turned out to be one tough customer! Soil though moist, was heavily compacted, lots of gravel down in it under the sod as well...I'd say half of these coins were on edge, all these issues combined can really give a guy fits, especially for a stabber, so I had to go slow and dink around more than normal...I figured there was a gold or silver ring in here, probably a chain too...so I went after every and all signals that are appropriate with no success....
One tight spill of note consisted of 4 dimes, 3" deep, all in an area the size of a dinner plate. With that big 11"dd, this is one tough signal to try to isolate them one at a time, all the gravel made stabbing randomly out of the question...I raised the coil off the deck and gently pumped it and got the crispest signal located first, then on and on until I got them all....There were very few fresh drops, a few stacks...but mostly slanted singletons at 3-4"...it was a lot of work and time for this meager take, conditions were uncomfortable, feet and pant legs were soaked....
I hope my Mother In Law enjoys her treats! I wont tell her I found them in a trash can....after all, thats where her daughter found me 35+ yrs ago, and things seemed to have worked out OK so far..
Mud.


In I went in at dawn with the F70 setup like normal with a mid 50 sens, -3 thresh, no notch, disc of 1, and of course DP tones...there was a big Relay For Life here yesterday, a guy could see from the flattened grass where the tents and popups had been set up and where the concessions were...first thing I noticed was an abundance of cans scattered all over the place,...so I found an empty ice bag and used it to pick them all up! In one trash can there was a box full of these snack treats too! Six Star Crunch cookies and a brace of HoHo's! Jackpot!


This field turned out to be one tough customer! Soil though moist, was heavily compacted, lots of gravel down in it under the sod as well...I'd say half of these coins were on edge, all these issues combined can really give a guy fits, especially for a stabber, so I had to go slow and dink around more than normal...I figured there was a gold or silver ring in here, probably a chain too...so I went after every and all signals that are appropriate with no success....
One tight spill of note consisted of 4 dimes, 3" deep, all in an area the size of a dinner plate. With that big 11"dd, this is one tough signal to try to isolate them one at a time, all the gravel made stabbing randomly out of the question...I raised the coil off the deck and gently pumped it and got the crispest signal located first, then on and on until I got them all....There were very few fresh drops, a few stacks...but mostly slanted singletons at 3-4"...it was a lot of work and time for this meager take, conditions were uncomfortable, feet and pant legs were soaked....
I hope my Mother In Law enjoys her treats! I wont tell her I found them in a trash can....after all, thats where her daughter found me 35+ yrs ago, and things seemed to have worked out OK so far..

Mud.