First you want to be with you metal detector to look places where many people were. And you're not just your search on the current premises in which to limit a lot of people. Find out where the people gathered in the past.
Here are some suggestions:
Find out where the state fair or carnival held in the last 50 years.
find in the old train station used.
If you implement your new sidewalks in town, hunting area tornprior to lay new concrete.
Search in the green area between the street and the sidewalk.
With permission, find old farmhouses, churches, houses and other private property.
Hunting in shallow rivers and streams.
close to the raft or on the swing rope notes at the old pool area.
Camping - especially if they are used by local scouts.
Baseball, football, soccer and track fields.
Under the grandstand.
Some large shade trees.
Ghost town.
plowed fields.
Parking
Old battle sites.
Behind baseball backstop and dugouts.
Some picnic tables.
boat docks and ramps.
Volleyball.
Outdoor concert area.
You do not get a local metal detecting and regulatory rules and permission to check if hunting on private land. The laws from state to state and from city to city. You may or may not detect metals in public parks or you may obtain a permit. Check before digging.
Re-fillDig holes all the plugs or you can find and remove any waste. Always leave an area, arrived in better shape than you. Want to look like the area just as you've never been there.
Good hunting.
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