Metal detecting and treasure hunting stories using my Garrett AT Max and GoPro. From key-date-coins to unusual and rare relics from the past, you will se it here.
@@chesterrodriguez8378 You will need to check the city ordinances in the city you want to hunt. They sometimes have different rules for each city. They usually have them listed on their website. My advice is to look at any construction going on, (Street tear outs, clearing lots for new buildings) and hunt them. Ask permission if it is on private property (talk to the foreman or anyone in charge of the site) and if it is on city property, and there are no rules/ordinances against it, hunt it after the work crews are done for the day or before they get to work. The other option, but it's about 50/50 successful at best, is look for older homes and knock on the door and ask for permission. I always offer to let the owner keep anything they want from my finds and make sure that you're very carful with your plugs that you dig and don't tear up their yard. These are the areas that I have my best success. Good luck my friend!
I can't believe how easy that look guys. It's like they all over. May the location in Northern Utah, I would appreciate it. I'm just starting out and learning. Also, where did you the small yellow detector Thank you Alan
Thanks for watching Allen. When dealing with construction sights and street tear-outs, it can expose undetected earth that at times can seem like the good stuff is all over. There was a lot of hours that were put in to finding these things and maybe that doesn't come across in the videos that much. I am glad to hear that you are starting in this hobby, it is a very fulfilling one. As for the small detector, I have a Garrett Pro-Pointer that I use and would highly recommend. Here is a link to their site: garrett.com/sport/pro-pointer Thanks again for watching and I welcome you to the passion that is metal detecting!
I remember A documentary on The Goat Doctors treasure on The Utah Treasure Treack anyone else remember that or I am just old lol.Ive been detecting since the 80s.
Your buddy Mike kind of looks like Chuck Norris LOL. Too bad your Cracker Jack item was not in better shape. Older ones like that are very, extremely sought after.
At least you and your friend pretty much had that spot all to yourself. We had a similar downtown dig here in Florida that lasted about 5 months. On any particular weekend, at times there would be 20 guys and one gal hunting the tear out. I got my oldest coin from there on first swing on the first day of the tear out.I have never beat it, an 1827 Large cent.
I was very lucky that in the area that I hunt in, there as not as many, nor are there as many motivated, detectorists to deal with. I am glad you scored you bucket lister. I am a snow bird by the way and live on the nature coast in the winter. I Love Florida!
@@digginthatjive9995 What year did you get your first metal detector? My Dad got my first one for me in 1972. I wish I still had that first one, it is a collectors item now. It had a solid white disk as the coil and a single red light that lit up on the coil itself when it detected metal. All I ever found with it was nails LOL My Dad was in the military and every time he came back from a deployment he would upgrade me.
Love your videos! Nice finds! I've been hunting a lot down here in Farmington area, last find was 1920 morgan silver! Still need to make my way to some spots up in Ogden area!
@@pianoguyaustin3 I haven't been to anywhere specific in Farmington, I do know that there is historic ground there from my research in Newspapaers.com. Lots of old places around there. I just wish I could get permissions on the old ground. If I were you I would try to make connections/permissions on any farmland. The older the home on it the better. Good luck brother and if you need an extra coil over the ground, let me know!
I was wondering if you needed to get permission from the city to metal detect that area? There is going to be an old intersection torn out and made into a traffic circle near me this year, and I am really excited about detecting it, but not sure if I can just show up, or need to contact someone. I live in Idaho. (I am also one of the utility locators in the area, so it's not uncommon for me to be in the middle of construction zones).
I would make sure you are familiar with any rules/ordinances/laws in your area that may prohibit metal detecting. If they're are none, I usually detect the area after the workers quit work for the day. The road tear out that I have detected have the area blocked off to vehicle traffic, but not to residents and pedestrians, so I feel pretty comfortable with it. I haven't asked the city for permission in the past because it is legal to metal detect on most public property. That being said, you should go with what makes you fell comfortable detecting the area. Good luck and I hope that you find many bucket listers there!
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Got your channel from a guy in Idaho. I’m currently working in Woods Cross, Utah. Any tips on where I may be able to go? I live in North East Texas so only have a couple months here in Utah
Thanks for the view Wesley. I would look for construction sights along the Wasatch front. From where you are in Woods Cross, I would drive around Bountiful, Salt Lake and then up north through Ogden and into Brigham city. Any construction that is going on in old areas (probably not a lot in the middle of winter) I would hit them. If you're still there towards the end of March more spots should come available. If it's on private property, make sure you get permission. If it's on public property, wait until the crews finish for the day. Good luck brother and happy hunting!
@@digginthatjive9995 thank you bro my bucket list will definitely be filled check out my RU-vid channel if you want to I do gold prospecting and metal detecting tomorrow I'm going to take my dredge out for the very first time I'm not going to take it to anywhere with really good gold just really small gold but you can watch some of my previous videos I usually get decent gold this year's going to be a banger for my bucket list for sure I'll be watching your channel for sure to see yours