Hello Everyone! Hope the Holidays was well!
Me and my boyfriend have been avid coin collectors for quite some time now. We recently purchased our new Bounty Hunter Land Star to further our coin finding! Here's the thing though, We live in good Ol' Nebraska..which leaves us very few opportunities for searching because of all the snow. Could you possibly give us some tips on where to look and Is it safe to use during the snowy months? Are populated cities better then "ghost towns"? Possibly share any stories you have! ANY information you have would be extremely helpful!
Thanks!
Me and my boyfriend have been avid coin collectors for quite some time now. We recently purchased our new Bounty Hunter Land Star to further our coin finding! Here's the thing though, We live in good Ol' Nebraska..which leaves us very few opportunities for searching because of all the snow. Could you possibly give us some tips on where to look and Is it safe to use during the snowy months? Are populated cities better then "ghost towns"? Possibly share any stories you have! ANY information you have would be extremely helpful!
Thanks!
Here in Idaho, I have tried detecting with maybe an inch or two of snow on ground not quite frozen with my Garrett Freedom II back in the later 1980's when young. Other than cold wet fingers and contending with snow falling in your dig, I was able to find things. Though I love winter as part of the change of seasons, I've pretty much put the detectors away for at least more tolerable days. The big thing is maybe allow your machine to become acclimated a bit to the outdoor temperatures you are in before firing up the electronics. I guess you may also want to consider if your coils are water proof or resistant as the snow will freeze to it or melt on it. My Garrett is all knobs and a switch so the Bounty Hunter touch pad may not endure the cold as well in freezing temperatures. Today, I was out with my BH 505 in temperatures in the mid 40's and nothing cracked and found a few coins. Good days are coming, some day.