Mobile metal detecting days are some of my favorites — just walking a familiar park, letting the signals guide the route, and seeing what the ground wants to give up. In this session, Zeke (aka Glenn) revisits a spot that’s produced before, sharing real‑world tips along the way while uncovering coins, jewelry, and even a ring.
As we move through the park, I break down how I approach mobile detecting: keeping the machine balanced, listening for repeatable tones, and using ground balancing to stay stable as soil conditions shift. You’ll see pinpointing in action, plus how I deal with common obstacles like underlayment pins that love to mimic good targets.
It’s a relaxed, honest look at how small adjustments and good habits add up to more finds — especially in parks you think you’ve already cleaned out. Rings, coins, jewelry, and a few surprises make this one a fun walk‑along hunt.
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. These recommendations are based on gear I personally use or genuinely trust. Your support helps keep Zeke (aka Glenn) out in the field and sharing more stories — thank you.
No comments:
Post a Comment