Even if conditions are right there are still so many variables why a field seems dead . One thing I find is hot ground , yes literally where the sun has dried out the soil during a long summer , the ground is super porous and conductivity or ground penetration is a fraction of winter conditions . It is probably in these conditions just after harvest is when new permissions are gained and tried for the first time and probably the worst time., One way to improve your chances is to detect the said field in the early morning before the sun is fully up and the dew is still heavy on the ground , you would be amazed at the difference , I have done this many times , and to prove the point ,as the dew lifts and the ground is bone dry again and the sun is fully up ,the signals nearly all but stop coming in .Also the last couple of hours into sunset are much better as the ground rapidly cools , to be honest nowadays I rarely detect in the heat of a summers day as I find the ground is totally unproductive for the said reason , and if you try a new permission under those summer dry conditions two or three times and as I predict you will find naff as a rule, then it is not surprising people write of a field under those circumstances. A permission I share with 4 other lads has a very productive spot producing saxon coins ,hammered and some stunning artefacts , we had all , gone over this very small area dozens of times each , all swearing there was not a signal left . Sure enough I went back to that same area for another search and bang in the middle of matted footprints , mine as well lol, right on the surface I had a cracking signal and uncovered a stunning gold medieval stirrup ring ,set with a emerald and unusually for a stirrup ring the shoulders had raised floral designs on them . I have just received the ring back from PAS disclaimed treasure and will be selling it to honour 50-50 agreement with the farmer . As you said Graham never give on a field , whether a new or old permission..As you said in answer to one of the comments it is hard to juggle the permission balls , reminds me of a saying buy a old sage who said, when juggling six balls and trying to keep them in the air , always remember , two of them are yours …….lol...……...Ray
I have a couple of permissions and the farmers have said they’ve had people detect them before and yet I’ve found loads of coins and even a hammered on them. Don’t be disappointed if a farmer says this as some folk just don’t have any patience. Good video Graeme 👍🏻
Ive been detecting 2 yrs 8. Farms Had 6 silver off ne farm I did number of times Your right m8 Tk years if i covered it all Got few farms 12th cent parishes gl n hh. M8. Subbed.already 🤘🏼
@@unearthed-detecting-tv cheers. Pal Gd advice. Old maps sugest Chapel. In woods But very hard digging Have had abt 3 pendants Of the farm. All religeous A lot of ppl would walked them Feilds to get to shpyards Few miles away town Shipbulding heritage bk Hundreads of yrs. Got midevil yard weight at beach. Lol. Gl n hh. Buddy. 👍
Really excellent advice... Patience, dogged patience, usually rewards in the end. Also an awareness of where field workers in olden times may have sheltered from the elements to work on hedges, to eat, rest their horses, or simply to get out of the driving rain/ Nor' Easterly gales etc for a while, many years before the luxuries of covered farm vehicles. Maybe learn to hunt in All Metal in the woods for extra depth: again; patience . Damned good incentive boosting video Graeme. Hope all good with you.
Great advice! . I have a 100 acres of farm in southern New Jersey that dates back to the mid 1700s. I have been there 4 times. The last time after it was plowed. I haven't found anything. My wife wants me to give up on it because its an hour drive from my house. After listening to your advice, I am going to keep trying and not give up. Thanks
Graeme, great advise as I've come to expect. I've just secured my first permission in this fantastic Hobby and although I really enjoy the organised digs as great people with loads of knowledge the thought of having my own permission is exhilarating. I will attempt to apply your wisdom. Many thanks regards Ian
Very true words one permission I have got has been done before. But one field is huge I am sure they have not cleared all the good stuff so I keep at this one field digging every signal even when I am sure it will be iron. If nothing else It’s fresh air and good exercise and most of the time my boys come to so for me it’s a win win and I am sure my persistence will pay off. HH ATB Paul
Great video and advice .. totally agree Graeme, I've been doing my farms for many years, some fields are very quiet, which I only tend to do when I haven't got much choice, other fields produce different items on the turn of the plough, I just never give up, year after year and am still getting rewarded 😊 .. best wishes and HH Tina
More great advice for Unearthed. I have a wood on one of my permissions. And it does have an old foot path cutting through it but I've never given it ago because fields look and sound more appealing. But after this video......guess where I'm heading next time I'm there. Cheers Graeme 👍
The other thing is as well. When someone gets a permission goes there a couple of times then stop going, then when another keen detectorist knocks for permission the answer is, no ! We already have someone that comes here. So I always ask when was the last time they came also just a tip ask on pick your own places they don’t mind strangers walking around their land and lastly farms that sell produce at the gate or farmhouse because they don’t mind people knocking even buy something. Thanks for the advice.
Hi Graeme , 2 of my permissions are huge , i have been detecting them for years and they are still producing results !! , to do them properly would take me the rest of my life , well said mate , hope you are well take care pal ATB Rob .
Hi Graeme , as you know i don't mind what i find as long as it's got some history to it , and i will keep an eye on the post , many thanks take care mate ATB Rob .
Hi Graeme , the post man came today , nice one mate now the image is complete , It's not in the next video that's already sorted and will be up very soon , you take care my friend and crack on with your next video looking forward to it , ATB regards Rob .
I have a field ploughed every year. Every 3 years it really produces the 2 in between are quiet. It’s only after detecting on here for 21 years I know what to expect.
Great vid greame, can you do a vid of the sort of things in the landscape that you look for on permissions places that you head to 1st on new perms maybe, that would be great to know?
Great video My saying is a farm is never done all different factors weather conditions different machines different coils also the plough etc it’s never done ✅
This has encouraged me to clear out the shot gun shells in the wood I told you about with what could be Saxon ditches! I’ve also walked miles and miles and will continue to do so and every now and again I hit a busy area. Where is the best place to find oldest maps with footpaths?
I have lots of examples of this here is a recent one , Easter Sunday was red hot not much came up , next week went back loads came up after some rain including roman brooches but as I call them cherry pickers were not on the dig as said nothing there. This is a group dig btw , I bought the Gold panning kit Monday from your shop but I got the last one , my friend wants to try it too will you be getting them back in stock? I said will do a review of it on your site and will do a video of it too, you should do more reviews of other goods from your shop too best wishes :)
Hi Jackie, great as always to have your comments on here, and also yes gold panning kits are back in stock as we speak, hope you are well and have a good week ahead
Even if conditions are right there are still so many variables why a field seems dead . One thing I find is hot ground , yes literally where the sun has dried out the soil during a long summer , the ground is super porous and conductivity or ground penetration is a fraction of winter conditions . It is probably in these conditions just after harvest is when new permissions are gained and tried for the first time and probably the worst time., One way to improve your chances is to detect the said field in the early morning before the sun is fully up and the dew is still heavy on the ground , you would be amazed at the difference , I have done this many times , and to prove the point ,as the dew lifts and the ground is bone dry again and the sun is fully up ,the signals nearly all but stop coming in .Also the last couple of hours into sunset are much better as the ground rapidly cools , to be honest nowadays I rarely detect in the heat of a summers day as I find the ground is totally unproductive for the said reason , and if you try a new permission under those summer dry conditions two or three times and as I predict you will find naff as a rule, then it is not surprising people write of a field under those circumstances.
A permission I share with 4 other lads has a very productive spot producing saxon coins ,hammered and some stunning artefacts , we had all , gone over this very small area dozens of times each , all swearing there was not a signal left . Sure enough I went back to that same area for another search and bang in the middle of matted footprints , mine as well lol, right on the surface I had a cracking signal and uncovered a stunning gold medieval stirrup ring ,set with a emerald and unusually for a stirrup ring the shoulders had raised floral designs on them . I have just received the ring back from PAS disclaimed treasure and will be selling it to honour 50-50 agreement with the farmer . As you said Graham never give on a field , whether a new or old permission..As you said in answer to one of the comments it is hard to juggle the permission balls , reminds me of a saying buy a old sage who said, when juggling six balls and trying to keep them in the air , always remember , two of them are yours …….lol...……...Ray
Absolutely awesome comments ray, you stole my thunder on ground conditions as that was my next film!! Brilliant stuff as always mate
@Richard Bennett depends if its near iron, a red hot day will make the finds terrible to detect etc, many factors come into play
Spot on good advice for every detectorist . Len
Thanks for the kind words len!
100% right KEEP DIGGING and learning
many thanks for watching
I have a couple of permissions and the farmers have said they’ve had people detect them before and yet I’ve found loads of coins and even a hammered on them. Don’t be disappointed if a farmer says this as some folk just don’t have any patience. Good video Graeme 👍🏻
Many thanks louise for commenting and watching
thanks Graham,good advice,cheers
Thanks for watching mate
Brilliant Input from you all, many thanks Guys!
Ive been detecting 2 yrs
8. Farms
Had 6 silver off ne farm
I did number of times
Your right m8
Tk years if i covered it all
Got few farms 12th cent parishes gl n hh. M8. Subbed.already 🤘🏼
@@gonedetectinguk5906 keep up the great work mate, more silvers coming your way i bet!
@@unearthed-detecting-tv cheers. Pal
Gd advice. Old maps sugest
Chapel. In woods
But very hard digging
Have had abt 3 pendants
Of the farm. All religeous
A lot of ppl would walked them
Feilds to get to shpyards
Few miles away town
Shipbulding heritage bk
Hundreads of yrs.
Got midevil yard weight at beach. Lol. Gl n hh. Buddy. 👍
@@gonedetectinguk5906 there will be hammered coins on there somewhere mate
@@unearthed-detecting-tv 👍 charles 2nd turner. N cartwheels
Could b. Lol. 👍
Really excellent advice... Patience, dogged patience, usually rewards in the end. Also an awareness of where field workers in olden times may have sheltered from the elements to work on hedges, to eat, rest their horses, or simply to get out of the driving rain/ Nor' Easterly gales etc for a while, many years before the luxuries of covered farm vehicles. Maybe learn to hunt in All Metal in the woods for extra depth: again; patience . Damned good incentive boosting video Graeme. Hope all good with you.
Great comments as usual tim, top man you are and your comments are always appreciated
Very true about the farms, for starters : plowing changes the field every time it's done...
A good point mate, your are 100% correct! Many thanks for watching!
Great advice! . I have a 100 acres of farm in southern New Jersey that dates back to the mid 1700s. I have been there 4 times. The last time after it was plowed. I haven't found anything. My wife wants me to give up on it because its an hour drive from my house. After listening to your advice, I am going to keep trying and not give up. Thanks
Hello my friend, i hope your perseverance pays off!!
Sound advice. Stick at it. Fields are never done. I’ve been to already detected fields and found some great stuff. HH 😉👍
Hi Tom, thanks for the comment mate
Graeme, great advise as I've come to expect. I've just secured my first permission in this fantastic Hobby and although I really enjoy the organised digs as great people with loads of knowledge the thought of having my own permission is exhilarating. I will attempt to apply your wisdom. Many thanks regards Ian
Thats really great news, as good as rallys are, you cant beat yoyr own permission!
Thanks Guys, very good comments as usual
Very true words one permission I have got has been done before. But one field is huge I am sure they have not cleared all the good stuff so I keep at this one field digging every signal even when I am sure it will be iron. If nothing else It’s fresh air and good exercise and most of the time my boys come to so for me it’s a win win and I am sure my persistence will pay off. HH ATB Paul
Keep at it mate, i have a feeling you will do well eventually on there
Great video and advice .. totally agree Graeme, I've been doing my farms for many years, some fields are very quiet, which I only tend to do when I haven't got much choice, other fields produce different items on the turn of the plough, I just never give up, year after year and am still getting rewarded 😊 .. best wishes and HH Tina
Great input tina, always a pleasure to have you on here
Spot on Graeme, sadly one of my farms hasn't been ploughed since the end of WW2, It's all pasture, still doing it with the multi kruzer though...
Keep at it mate, something will come up
More great advice for Unearthed. I have a wood on one of my permissions. And it does have an old foot path cutting through it but I've never given it ago because fields look and sound more appealing. But after this video......guess where I'm heading next time I'm there.
Cheers Graeme 👍
Good luck mate, i hope you do well!!
The other thing is as well. When someone gets a permission goes there a couple of times then stop going, then when another keen detectorist knocks for permission the answer is, no ! We already have someone that comes here. So I always ask when was the last time they came also just a tip ask on pick your own places they don’t mind strangers walking around their land and lastly farms that sell produce at the gate or farmhouse because they don’t mind people knocking even buy something. Thanks for the advice.
Good valid points you make!
Unearthed UK thanks Yoda, lol
@@biggusdiggus3337 I certainly feel as old as him!
Hi Graeme , 2 of my permissions are huge , i have been detecting them for years and they are still producing results !! , to do them properly would take me the rest of my life , well said mate , hope you are well take care pal ATB Rob .
Keep at it mate, more will come your way!! Keep an eye out in the post this week too mate
Hi Graeme , as you know i don't mind what i find as long as it's got some history to it , and i will keep an eye on the post , many thanks take care mate ATB Rob .
@@thegallowsdetectors666 you have had a good year up to now my friend!
Hi Graeme , the post man came today , nice one mate now the image is complete , It's not in the next video that's already sorted and will be up very soon , you take care my friend and crack on with your next video looking forward to it , ATB regards Rob .
@@thegallowsdetectors666 Great news my friend! I am looking forward to it already!
Love the vid great advice 👍🏻thanks mate
Thanks for the comment and watching mate!
Great advice again Graeme
Thanks once again for watching the unearthed Channel paul!
@@unearthed-detecting-tv no problem buddy it's my favourite detecting films👍
@@pauldolman125 very kind indeed
Great stuff human. Would love to get a farm.
Keep persevering mate, it will come
great advice
Very kind of you to watch mate
I have a field ploughed every year. Every 3 years it really produces the 2 in between are quiet. It’s only after detecting on here for 21 years I know what to expect.
A valid point mate, perseverance counts, thanks for watching
sound advice, I have got a farm of over 100 acres and been detecting for four years. perseverance pays dividends. ( the Geordie boy )
And I bet for the next 4 years it will continue to produce Keith, well done mate
lets hope so, Heading back up there today to try a new programme out on pasture.
@@keithhollinhead6283 good luck mate
Great vid greame, can you do a vid of the sort of things in the landscape that you look for on permissions places that you head to 1st on new perms maybe, that would be great to know?
Hi James, yes of course, I will add it to the list!
Cheers greame👍
@@jmddetecting5503 anytime mate
Ta muchly just subbed
Many thanks for watching mate
Great video
My saying is a farm is never done all different factors weather conditions different machines different coils also the plough etc it’s never done ✅
Well said dan, hope you are well mate
Il be on my permissions for years to come
Yeah all good unearth thank for asking same to use...👍🏻
@@dannydukedetects4393 keep up the amazing year you are having mate
Thanks unearthed I’m just lucky sometimes and walk over the correct patch and also take my time 😆
@@dannydukedetects4393 keep doing what you are doing dan
This has encouraged me to clear out the shot gun shells in the wood I told you about with what could be Saxon ditches! I’ve also walked miles and miles and will continue to do so and every now and again I hit a busy area. Where is the best place to find oldest maps with footpaths?
Hi mate, check out the map link i added to the film where i gave the info out
Can’t see or hear you say a link? What was it?
@@dalegowing i will send you it mate, it was 3 or 4 films back now
Yes please
I have lots of examples of this here is a recent one , Easter Sunday was red hot not much came up , next week went back loads came up after some rain including roman brooches but as I call them cherry pickers were not on the dig as said nothing there. This is a group dig btw , I bought the Gold panning kit Monday from your shop but I got the last one , my friend wants to try it too will you be getting them back in stock? I said will do a review of it on your site and will do a video of it too, you should do more reviews of other goods from your shop too best wishes :)
Hi Jackie, great as always to have your comments on here, and also yes gold panning kits are back in stock as we speak, hope you are well and have a good week ahead
ctx 3030 and scan that place to death, grid, gps, regrid, diagonal, after ploughing start all over again.
Thanks for the comment busy bee
Youve. More coils than
A spring. Factory. Lol.
Thats only a quarter of them mate!
@@unearthed-detecting-tv i use 400i n 150 just stock coils
Got midevil weight of beach
With 400i couple vids. Bk.
Yard weight i heard.
@@gonedetectinguk5906 well done mate
@@unearthed-detecting-tv 👍