Many here may know that here that I've sorta lived a reclusive detecting career since getting into the hobby last year, totally draining my own property but still pop a surprice coin or two once in a great while, but nothing in recent history. I took the holidays and visited my brother in NW Arkansas, we had permission to hunt the vacant soccer and baseball field, which we did, but total hunt times for 2 days for me was maybe 4 hours. One big highlight here is that since getting the V3i last summer, I've never had this kinds of fun. Trust me, I have an ENORMOUS number of hours of gleaning the information from many discussion boards on detecting, tweaking the V3i here at home for optimal performance, then hit this sweet ground there. One very interesting scenario was finding 4 quarters in the middle of the soccer field, all within the area of maybe 2' circumference, and then two more by the goalie area, quarters nearly stacked next to the other. One person surely lost all the quarters.
Most of all the other coins were found in the grassy areas where people parked over the years for the baseball events. There's a good 80% of the area I left undetected, so more fun is to be had. I had hoped for gold in the one soccer field I partially hunted, so next time, I am going to the older section with other soccer fields. It was the most fun I have had with the v3i, so I figured I owed it to the community to actually post a happy-gram. Martin
Most of all the other coins were found in the grassy areas where people parked over the years for the baseball events. There's a good 80% of the area I left undetected, so more fun is to be had. I had hoped for gold in the one soccer field I partially hunted, so next time, I am going to the older section with other soccer fields. It was the most fun I have had with the v3i, so I figured I owed it to the community to actually post a happy-gram. Martin