Hello fellow detectorists. This is my very first post to this forum, although I've been visiting this site frequently since I purchased my E-Trac a few months ago. I've been learning so much from all of the informative posts! I had a Whites Classic detector for many years, so this E-Trac is a MAJOR upgrade for me! I live in Northern California, and I have been frequenting the local schools and parks. I have dug a total of 517 clad coins (yes, I'm weird that way and like to inventory everything I find...), only 3 wheaties, and lots of other trinkets including some junk rings, keys etc... I've never found a silver coin or any valuable jewelry. I'm not digging very much junk because I think I'm getting pretty good at telling the difference. Maybe that's the problem...
Last Saturday, I found an abandoned house next to a hiking trail. It's in an area that's open to the public, and there's no problem digging there. A date on the front porch reads 1912. I'm thinking there has to be old coins to be found there. I tried for 2 hours, and only found a dogtag dated 1955, and a 1999 dime. There was trash in the ground everywhere. I was constantly getting signals with the FE in the 20s and 30s and the CO in the 30s and 40s. Every time I would dig a target it would be a rusty nail, an old can, or just scrap metal. So disappointing...
I'm running one of the latest patterns provided by NiagracountyNY (Jewlry-coin 2 most used.ptrn). My other settings include: Sensitivity: Auto +3, Audio: Multi-Tone, Sounds: Conduct, Deep: Off, Fast: Off, Trash: High, Ground: Difficult. I always perform a Noise Cancel before I begin. I own Andy Sabisch's book and have read it twice. I sweep low and slow. I have watched every video on YouTube posted by Vidslayer, NiagracountyNY, neswiper, and gibsondan. I operate my E-Trac just like they do and I can pinpoint targets precisely. I'm just not finding the older coins.
Should I be digging more of the signals I believe are trash? Is it just simply that Northern CA (SF Bay Area) has few old coins to offer? Any advice to offer me would be greatly appreciated!
Last Saturday, I found an abandoned house next to a hiking trail. It's in an area that's open to the public, and there's no problem digging there. A date on the front porch reads 1912. I'm thinking there has to be old coins to be found there. I tried for 2 hours, and only found a dogtag dated 1955, and a 1999 dime. There was trash in the ground everywhere. I was constantly getting signals with the FE in the 20s and 30s and the CO in the 30s and 40s. Every time I would dig a target it would be a rusty nail, an old can, or just scrap metal. So disappointing...
I'm running one of the latest patterns provided by NiagracountyNY (Jewlry-coin 2 most used.ptrn). My other settings include: Sensitivity: Auto +3, Audio: Multi-Tone, Sounds: Conduct, Deep: Off, Fast: Off, Trash: High, Ground: Difficult. I always perform a Noise Cancel before I begin. I own Andy Sabisch's book and have read it twice. I sweep low and slow. I have watched every video on YouTube posted by Vidslayer, NiagracountyNY, neswiper, and gibsondan. I operate my E-Trac just like they do and I can pinpoint targets precisely. I'm just not finding the older coins.
Should I be digging more of the signals I believe are trash? Is it just simply that Northern CA (SF Bay Area) has few old coins to offer? Any advice to offer me would be greatly appreciated!