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One good reason you should let detectorists hunt your historic yard.
This is the type of thing that detectorists can rid from your lawn if you give them permission. This blade was just below grass level. It would ruin your day if you found it while going barefoot in the … Continue reading →
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Heath Hazards of Detecting in Warm Weather
Sunburn – when will I remember to put sunscreen on my neck? Dehydration – drink lots of water when you’re out. A cooler is a great idea and they’re cheap. Tendonitis- detecting uses a lot of muscles – my Achilles tendon … Continue reading →
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Getting Detecting Permission ..my “Rural Hunt Day” drive-around plan.
“Freestyling” your way to great hunting spots in the countryside. It’s amazing how many great places you can hunt just by plugging in some small towns in your GPS and hitting the road. A bit of planning will make it … Continue reading →
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