I have several places that I regularly hunt down town Edmonton. Now Edmonton isn't a small city. Our population is over 3/4 of a million people. It's history goes back to the late 1800's, a stopping place for supplies for the Yukon gold rush. So, we don't get too many coins in the 1800's, but on the plus side, dinosaur finds have been found minutes from downtown, and we have flour gold in the North Saskatchewan River, which meanders through the heart of Edmonton.
But, I have hunted right downtown, beside those tall buildings when some sidewalks were torn out several years ago, and I also hunt parks so close to downtown that thousands of people in office towers can see me.
I know many people like to hunt old areas, for the older stuff, however, it is becoming scarce. I personally have been focusing more and more on modern coins and jewellery, especially of the gold variety. In my area, the Scorpion has been a real magnet for coins and rings for a lot of reason, the least being depth. Probably 99% of my land finds such as rings and coins were found in the top 3-4 inches, and I have saved so much time NOT digging deep targets. Most of my deep targets have been pieces of rusty iron, which gave good sounding no matter which detector I used. So, I have focused on good discrimination on my machines to get my preferred finds. The GTP & GTI machines have given me the ability to size smaller targets, and the Scorpion just bangs harder on round, holed targets such as rings and the older beaver tail pull tabs. Now when relic hunting, which I can also do downtown, requires a totally different strategy. Here's where I NEED my extra depth, and switch to my GTI 2500 using various coils.
I am just wondering if you too are hunting similar places? I have long given up the embarrassing feeling of metal detecting around people.
But, I have hunted right downtown, beside those tall buildings when some sidewalks were torn out several years ago, and I also hunt parks so close to downtown that thousands of people in office towers can see me.
I know many people like to hunt old areas, for the older stuff, however, it is becoming scarce. I personally have been focusing more and more on modern coins and jewellery, especially of the gold variety. In my area, the Scorpion has been a real magnet for coins and rings for a lot of reason, the least being depth. Probably 99% of my land finds such as rings and coins were found in the top 3-4 inches, and I have saved so much time NOT digging deep targets. Most of my deep targets have been pieces of rusty iron, which gave good sounding no matter which detector I used. So, I have focused on good discrimination on my machines to get my preferred finds. The GTP & GTI machines have given me the ability to size smaller targets, and the Scorpion just bangs harder on round, holed targets such as rings and the older beaver tail pull tabs. Now when relic hunting, which I can also do downtown, requires a totally different strategy. Here's where I NEED my extra depth, and switch to my GTI 2500 using various coils.
I am just wondering if you too are hunting similar places? I have long given up the embarrassing feeling of metal detecting around people.