When I was a kid I learned to check grassy areas like parks and wide grassy boulevards near bars on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Drunk people often end up in the grass and they lose things out of their pockets. Didn’t even need a metal detector lol
Vacant lots abound in cities where old abandoned houses were demolished. This has been my best source of good finds. Also, the yard sales tip works for me, too.
Great information. We're definitely on the same wavelength on everything. Another thing to add to the garage sales is estate sales. They're amazing for permissions. Most of the time, the family is getting rid of the house and they don't care if you go around and dig holes in the yard. I get more Yes's than No's from them. The problem is asking as estate sale that the family is at, not run by an estate sale company. They won't know if the owner will give you permission and won't ask the home owner for you. I usually go with the tactic of saying "Hey, I do metal detecting as a hobby and would love to help you find anything precious that was lost before you get rid of the house". Almost always they say that nothing was lost, but sure go ahead and detect if you want. Almost always you have to be willing to do it while the sale is open , because they want to have the sale and leave, not stay around and watch over you. Sometimes they'll give me another time to stop by when they're going to be back at the house. HH Matt
I have done very well on the sidelines of soccer fields, people often take off their jewelry before playing and put it by a sweater or towel and then forget to pick it up after the game. The yard sale thing is also something I do as often they are moving out and then they think " what the heck why not before we leave ? "
Great list. lots of good ideas .Here schools are all fenced in, and I might become gator chow in the water ways of my area. but this gets the brain working on more out of the box places to hit.
I have had trouble looking around carwashes. Had one old lady get mad because I picked up a penny lying on the ground. So I gave her the damn penny. At another carwash I was walking through the vacuum area on my way to a store and saw a few coins and had police come up asking me about break ins. Yes they tried to accuse an old lady of burglarizing a car wash. I have no idea how to burglar a place! In the few minutes I was there a group of 6 police officers were asking me about break ins. It was insulting and ridiculous. It's not like the area is hidden. I was right out in the open and I never go near any of the vacuums or anything people put money in. The car wash was closed and it was early in the night. And I pick up any trash and put it in the garbage cans. There was a nearby car wash where no one cared if you looked around. Found some interesting stuff. One time I found a poor little guinea pig running around in terror. The aquarium he had been kept in was smashed when it was thrown in the dumpster. I found a home for him. Found a lot of coins. And since I had 4 kids, finding dishes and glasses that people had thrown away while cleaning out their car was quite handy for me. We went through a lot of glasses and dishes with these kids. It was fun. I did get yelled at for picking up a penny in the parking lot of a Sonics. The manager said it was her money. I didn't give her the penny.
Great information , I live deep in the hills of Vermont,it's very difficult to find good spots that haven't been completely pounded, I still find some cool stuff hidden in the hollows, but without a good permissions, I have to hike way out in the hills... permissions are everything, and yes I stop at every old home yard sale I can ,buy something then ask for permission,,I also do carpentry on old houses and ask and offer up all finds to the land owner.
Hey Jim….. basketball courts have been my cash cow. This small park by my house m, it has only one court, grass on all 4 sides. That one court has payed out over $300 in clad , and some nice jewelry all in a 1 year time period. I’m in NY so from January until the snow melts I don’t hunt that park. I hit the courts in the early morning. Happy Hunting brother
Yep found a 500 ring my last hunt of 2022 on soccer field but it was right in center were game starts. Live in the country where there are even less sites. Found several of you ideas helpful
When I was a kid there was a park with six baseball fields with bleachers. We would find coins and paper money, keys, unopened beer cans and more. No metal detector needed since we could not afford one. 100% honest fun.
Another good thing to look for is PARADE ROUTES! Alot of curbs around your town/city you may not think of will turn out to have hundreds of people and children on them multiple times a year
When I was a kid and I needed money I located a phone both that was not on pavement. Then I lifted the wood flooring and there was always a lot of money that had fell between the cracks. Another spot is carnival fields like shooting stands etc. Also where the city pile up the snow they plow. A lot of trash there though. Some cities dump in water so If you underwater detect those spots are loaded on the bottom.
Some great ideas! The snow one I've been doing for years. I like going to parking lots in the late winter when the big piles start melting & eyeballing the coins along the edge. I call it "snow banking ". Thanks for watching!
I thought about some of those places that you mentioned. I just never got around to it. No way I’m doing a bus stop. I’m a city bus driver. I want nothing to do with bud stops. 😆
Awesome Tip! I’m just over $300 in clad ytd so far. Just recently pulled out a 1798 draped bust large cent in a random grass strip adjacent to a main road near a historic mill. I just started documenting my finds check it out.
Clothes line is a good one. If I see one that’s where I wanna start first I live right at Sanford stadium. (UGA) I wish I could get permission just around the campus I think it goes back to late 1700s maybe early 1800s. Just wishful thinking
It's a shame when people use the wrong tools or don't use the right ones properly. Check out my video titled "Bubba shows us the wrong way to cut a plug ".
It's easy but if you don't have an app that you're paying for on your phone It's a little bit harder. There are vacant lots in my area that you won't find any information about on the internet Unless you spend a lot of time digging for it. I would rather get asked to leave by a cop Then have somebody who is 3 states away Tell me over the phone I can't go there.
Not sure where you are but where I have property at the county auditor has owner info. Most all properties I have looked for the owner of I was able to get the info off the website for the auditor in that state and county. Stamps are cheap
@edsrace I use an app on my phone to find owner information and it's super easy. Most of the time it's some land holding company that's not even in my state. I figure if they are 5 states away They are not going to know that I am on their precious abandoned lot. When I hunt a place like this It actually looks better than it did when I got there Because I pick up a bag full of trash. I guess it really depends upon the area you live and what is around the vacant land. Where I am at people really could care less. In a city of 300K people, folks tend to mind their business.
10 years ago when I first started metal detecting, I remember seeing about a half dozen channels on YT devoted to metal detecting Now there is probably over 150 channels devoted to the hobby. In my opinion there has been an explosion in the hobby due to RUclips channels exposing the hobby to thousands of guys and gals who find the lure of digging up treasure pretty tempting. It's no surprise to me that good targets are getting harder to find. Most of my finds these days are pennies that other guys have passed up while cherry picking. The number one reason it is harder to find good targets is due to the number of competitors out in the field today.
Maybe. I have a video on here about getting permission on private property. Check it out. Remember that if you never ask, they're all a "No". Good luck!
Hi There. I hear a lot about detecting in parks and grounds of public gatherings in the states. Is one literally just coin shooting surface items, Or. Are you granted permission to dig. Here in England we don't have permission to dig on public/city owned property, I,e parks etc. Just wondered what the deal is in the USA.
We are allowed to dig in the vast majority of them. Some cities require a permit. I would say the average depth of recovered coins and jewelry is 5 inches ( almost 13 Cm).
State parks here in my State, Florida, does not allow detecting in the park, but the beach is mostly fair game, except for the water, that becomes state property if any value, as such I don’t hunt in the water at the park, other parts of the beach’s are fair game.
Absolutely not! This hat was given to me during combat in Operation Desert Storm by General Schwarzkopf. It has a lot of sentimental value. I do wash it and restarch it from time to time.
I have a whole house full of stuff that is from my time in the service That is well preserved Including photographs of myself and the man that gave me that hat.. At 56 years old I guess I just like wearing it and figure that once i'm gone nobody's really going to care about it anyway. I actually consider it a good luck charm when i'm out metal detecting.
Heres one nobody thinks about!!!! Cemetaries!!! not around the stones or plots though,, find the trails or back areas where folks might stroll around and also some of the real old ones,, people actually had picnics in them,, found 2 Indian head pennies in one of these cemetaries,,, Note,,, please be discreet and do not go there with a shovel!
i myself only do parks well u dont need permission most ppl r scared / but ye only do it 4 the clad ( money ) true what u say i have cashed in 100s of pounds ( uk ) silver i have given silver chains rings charms etc away silver is worth nothing,
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 you know I'm just giving you a hard time. I appreciate your service...but you know I seen you with that cover popped while indoors and had to razz ya
It's all good! In my case remaining covered indoors is actually authorized because I'm armed. The only time I'm not is when I'm in bed or in the shower LOL!
You should take this video down. I can not believe you just told people to tresspas. Going on someone's property without permission is agents the law. It's people like you that give metal detecting a bad name. Won't be long and you will ruin schools in your city also
When I was a kid I learned to check grassy areas like parks and wide grassy boulevards near bars on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Drunk people often end up in the grass and they lose things out of their pockets. Didn’t even need a metal detector lol
Easy surface pickin's!
Vacant lots abound in cities where old abandoned houses were demolished. This has been my best source of good finds. Also, the yard sales tip works for me, too.
I've done well at the abandoned homes too. I try to get there before they're demolished so it's less trashy.
Great information. We're definitely on the same wavelength on everything. Another thing to add to the garage sales is estate sales. They're amazing for permissions. Most of the time, the family is getting rid of the house and they don't care if you go around and dig holes in the yard. I get more Yes's than No's from them. The problem is asking as estate sale that the family is at, not run by an estate sale company. They won't know if the owner will give you permission and won't ask the home owner for you. I usually go with the tactic of saying "Hey, I do metal detecting as a hobby and would love to help you find anything precious that was lost before you get rid of the house". Almost always they say that nothing was lost, but sure go ahead and detect if you want. Almost always you have to be willing to do it while the sale is open , because they want to have the sale and leave, not stay around and watch over you. Sometimes they'll give me another time to stop by when they're going to be back at the house. HH Matt
Never thought of that! Great!
I have done very well on the sidelines of soccer fields, people often take off their jewelry before playing and put it by a sweater or towel and then forget to pick it up after the game. The yard sale thing is also something I do as often they are moving out and then they think " what the heck why not before we leave ? "
I love a good soccer field. Heading to a few right now! Thanks for watching & good luck.
Next to mailboxes.
Yes! In the old days folks used to pay postage by leaving coins in them. Thanks for watching!
Good info. Thanks. I hope you begin to feel the best you have felt in years.
I really appreciate that! Thank you.
I hunt a lot of soccer fields in my area, most of my success comes from them, I found a huge platium ring 6 inches down on the sideline.
That's awesome! Thanks for watching.
Great list. lots of good ideas .Here schools are all fenced in, and I might become gator chow in the water ways of my area. but this gets the brain working on more out of the box places to hit.
Glad it was helpful- that's why I make these. Thanks for watching, and steer clear of those gators!
I have had trouble looking around carwashes. Had one old lady get mad because I picked up a penny lying on the ground. So I gave her the damn penny. At another carwash I was walking through the vacuum area on my way to a store and saw a few coins and had police come up asking me about break ins. Yes they tried to accuse an old lady of burglarizing a car wash. I have no idea how to burglar a place! In the few minutes I was there a group of 6 police officers were asking me about break ins. It was insulting and ridiculous. It's not like the area is hidden. I was right out in the open and I never go near any of the vacuums or anything people put money in. The car wash was closed and it was early in the night. And I pick up any trash and put it in the garbage cans.
There was a nearby car wash where no one cared if you looked around. Found some interesting stuff. One time I found a poor little guinea pig running around in terror. The aquarium he had been kept in was smashed when it was thrown in the dumpster. I found a home for him. Found a lot of coins. And since I had 4 kids, finding dishes and glasses that people had thrown away while cleaning out their car was quite handy for me. We went through a lot of glasses and dishes with these kids. It was fun. I did get yelled at for picking up a penny in the parking lot of a Sonics. The manager said it was her money. I didn't give her the penny.
Sorry to hear of the negative folks you've run across. May you be blessed.
WOW! That's a lot to take in. I wouldn't go metal detecting at those car washes again. What a bunch of spoil sports. Have you tried the laundromats?
@@leesmith2798 everything around them is paved.
Great information , I live deep in the hills of Vermont,it's very difficult to find good spots that haven't been completely pounded, I still find some cool stuff hidden in the hollows, but without a good permissions, I have to hike way out in the hills... permissions are everything, and yes I stop at every old home yard sale I can ,buy something then ask for permission,,I also do carpentry on old houses and ask and offer up all finds to the land owner.
I'll bet you've found some great stuff! Thanks for watching.
Hey Jim….. basketball courts have been my cash cow. This small park by my house m, it has only one court, grass on all 4 sides.
That one court has payed out over $300 in clad , and some nice jewelry all in a 1 year time period. I’m in NY so from January until the snow melts I don’t hunt that park.
I hit the courts in the early morning.
Happy Hunting brother
I forgot about those! I have had great luck at basketball courts myself. Happy hunting brother!
Try your local fair grounds 👍🏻
For sure!
thats an 1884 treadle base singer sewing machine in the background with a spinning wheel out of view of the camera.
Pretty close! It's actually a 1906. I have the original manual & accessories.
Good luck out there from Lancashire England. Within sight of 1000 subscribers. Best wishes.
Greetings from across the pond, friend! Thanks for the support.
Great ideas. I have found good locations by looking for old homes that are vacant or for sale with no one living in them.
Absolutely!
You have given me a few great ideas.
That's great! Hopefully they pay off. Thanks for watching.
Yep found a 500 ring my last hunt of 2022 on soccer field but it was right in center were game starts. Live in the country where there are even less sites. Found several of you ideas helpful
Glad I can help! That's why I make all these. Thanks for watching.
Good info .. Thanks for sharing .. Happy Hunting .. Peace
Danny boy is one of my favorite songs. Thanks for watching!
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 You Got it DUDE.. Been a few from videos but I try to stop by when I can..
When I was a kid there was a park with six baseball fields with bleachers. We would find coins and paper money, keys, unopened beer cans and more. No metal detector needed since we could not afford one. 100% honest fun.
I wonder what's in the ground there now?
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 The park is still there with baseball games. I should check it out.
Another good thing to look for is PARADE ROUTES! Alot of curbs around your town/city you may not think of will turn out to have hundreds of people and children on them multiple times a year
I LOVE this! I know of a few!
If you live near a place , big corner lot, that has flea markets there every so often on weekend's.
Absolutely!
garage sales are great, ask if they are moving,,, empty homes on the market, are one of my favored places to go to..
Gotta be careful with that one!
I asked at a yard sale once. Got the yes, but I stupidly said "I will not leave holes". Was shut down immediately. 😢
Yup. The words "Hole" & "Dig" are poison. Check out my video titled "Getting permission to metal detect private property "
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 Yep & thks...
Absolutely brother.
Thank you for good tips from England 👍
Cheers from across the pond!
Thank you ….great ideas!
Thanks for watching & good luck!
When I was a kid and I needed money I located a phone both that was not on pavement. Then I lifted the wood flooring and there was always a lot of money that had fell between the cracks. Another spot is carnival fields like shooting stands etc. Also where the city pile up the snow they plow. A lot of trash there though. Some cities dump in water so If you underwater detect those spots are loaded on the bottom.
Some great ideas! The snow one I've been doing for years. I like going to parking lots in the late winter when the big piles start melting & eyeballing the coins along the edge. I call it "snow banking ". Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tip brother. That is awesome. I'm a new subscriber so looking forward to some of your next videos sir.
Thanks! Be sure to check out the other ones on here. Tons of great information. Happy hunting!
4th of July carnival/ fireworks ground
I've had excellent luck at spots Like those. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tips
Good luck & Happy hunting!
Absolutely great advice.
Appreciate the support!
Great video Jim!
I appreciate your support!
I thought about some of those places that you mentioned. I just never got around to it. No way I’m doing a bus stop. I’m a city bus driver. I want nothing to do with bud stops. 😆
I don't blame you!
You sir, are awesome!
I appreciate the support! I'm trying to come up with some more ideas for videos.
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964
This is exactly what many of us are looking for and looking to learn about especially us new comers and beginners
I talked to a guy who cleaned house underneath the old pay phone booths
I can imagine! Thanks for watching.
Awesome Tip! I’m just over $300 in clad ytd so far. Just recently pulled out a 1798 draped bust large cent in a random grass strip adjacent to a main road near a historic mill. I just started documenting my finds check it out.
Outstanding!
Right where the waves of lakes and sea crash on the shore...
Good one!
Clothes line is a good one. If I see one that’s where I wanna start first
I live right at Sanford stadium. (UGA) I wish I could get permission just around the campus I think it goes back to late 1700s maybe early 1800s. Just wishful thinking
If you don't ask it's always a "No" !
Thanks for watching.
Put a yellow reflective vest on so you look like you are working the grounds. No one will bother you.
I often wear an orange shirt. Thanks for watching!
I’ve dug as much as 400 dollars in change in a year.
Awesome! It sure adds up.
Under bleachers at high schools also bleachers at round track racing. I founf enough at the race to pay for my entry for 6 months just at two races.
Absolutely!
Bar parking lots on Sunday morning.😊
Easy pickings!
7:37 Genius
I call it "snow banking ".
Good advice
Appreciate the support!
We lost most our spots do to newbee clowns with shovels.
It's a shame when people use the wrong tools or don't use the right ones properly. Check out my video titled "Bubba shows us the wrong way to cut a plug ".
Some good advice, except for the vacant lot comment. Its too easy with the Internet and GIS mapping to get owner info.
It's easy but if you don't have an app that you're paying for on your phone
It's a little bit harder. There are vacant lots in my area that you won't find any information about on the internet Unless you spend a lot of time digging for it. I would rather get asked to leave by a cop Then have somebody who is 3 states away Tell me over the phone I can't go there.
Not sure where you are but where I have property at the county auditor has owner info. Most all properties I have looked for the owner of I was able to get the info off the website for the auditor in that state and county. Stamps are cheap
@edsrace I use an app on my phone to find owner information and it's super easy. Most of the time it's some land holding company that's not even in my state. I figure if they are 5 states away They are not going to know that I am on their precious abandoned lot. When I hunt a place like this It actually looks better than it did when I got there Because I pick up a bag full of trash. I guess it really depends upon the area you live and what is around the vacant land. Where I am at people really could care less. In a city of 300K people, folks tend to mind their business.
10 years ago when I first started metal detecting, I remember seeing about a half dozen channels on YT devoted to metal detecting Now there is probably over 150 channels devoted to the hobby. In my opinion there has been an explosion in the hobby due to RUclips channels exposing the hobby to thousands of guys and gals who find the lure of digging up treasure pretty tempting. It's no surprise to me that good targets are getting harder to find. Most of my finds these days are pennies that other guys have passed up while cherry picking. The number one reason it is harder to find good targets is due to the number of competitors out in the field today.
Absolutely! Thanks for watching.
Great places
Thanks Laura!
Good job brother veteran
Thanks much! What branch did you serve with, brother?
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 us army 🪖
The last one is genius
Give it a try! Thanks for watching.
Use your worthless clad to buy silver if that's your thing. Fun and profit...
For sure! Lots of folks do that.
The last 7 permissions I asked for were all no's. I think its has something to do with being a Yankee in the south.
Maybe. I have a video on here about getting permission on private property. Check it out. Remember that if you never ask, they're all a "No". Good luck!
Yard sales? No, I don't think you'll get many bites on that
Actually that's my main source of permissions. I've had at least a dozen this year alone from talking to homeowners having yard sales.
Well whaddya know? Hit some yard sales this weekend and got 2 permissions! One is a house built in 1894!
What state are you in?
Confusion. No- wait- Michigan!
Hi There.
I hear a lot about detecting in parks and grounds of public gatherings in the states.
Is one literally just coin shooting surface items,
Or. Are you granted permission to dig.
Here in England
we don't have permission to dig on public/city owned property, I,e parks etc.
Just wondered what the deal is in the USA.
We are allowed to dig in the vast majority of them. Some cities require a permit. I would say the average depth of recovered coins and jewelry is 5 inches ( almost 13 Cm).
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 appreciate the reply.
That's crazy good, still, that's plenty to find goods though👍🏽
I have done quite well in places like these. Occasionally deeper older coins do turn up. Thanks for watching!
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 great stuff. Just subbed.👍🏽
State parks here in my State, Florida, does not allow detecting in the park, but the beach is mostly fair game, except for the water, that becomes state property if any value, as such I don’t hunt in the water at the park, other parts of the beach’s are fair game.
👍🤙
Thanks for watching!
You should invest in a new hat
Absolutely not! This hat was given to me during combat in Operation Desert Storm by General Schwarzkopf. It has a lot of sentimental value. I do wash it and restarch it from time to time.
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 I'm a vet to. Why would you not try to keep it preserved?
I have a whole house full of stuff that is from my time in the service That is well preserved Including photographs of myself and the man that gave me that hat.. At 56 years old I guess I just like wearing it and figure that once i'm gone nobody's really going to care about it anyway. I actually consider it a good luck charm when i'm out metal detecting.
Heres one nobody thinks about!!!! Cemetaries!!! not around the stones or plots though,, find the trails or back areas where folks might stroll around and also some of the real old ones,, people actually had picnics in them,, found 2 Indian head pennies in one of these cemetaries,,, Note,,, please be discreet and do not go there with a shovel!
Very bad image for us! This is also a felony in every state, and disrespectful.
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 thats why I said around the back areas, not around the stones or plots
i myself only do parks well u dont need permission most ppl r scared / but ye only do it 4 the clad ( money ) true what u say i have cashed in 100s of pounds ( uk ) silver i have given silver chains rings charms etc away silver is worth nothing,
Thanks for watching!
Remove your cover sir....
I'm not a sir- E5- I worked for a living!
@@freedomdiggersmetaldetecti8964 you know I'm just giving you a hard time. I appreciate your service...but you know I seen you with that cover popped while indoors and had to razz ya
It's all good! In my case remaining covered indoors is actually authorized because I'm armed. The only time I'm not is when I'm in bed or in the shower LOL!
You should take this video down. I can not believe you just told people to tresspas. Going on someone's property without permission is agents the law. It's people like you that give metal detecting a bad name. Won't be long and you will ruin schools in your city also
You're just jealous because I thought of this first. By the way, it's spelled "Against "
Read the code of ethics. Pos
THANKS for the info!!!!!
Best of luck to you! Be sure to check out the other videos on here that are sure to help you succeed.
Take the hat off.
That hat was given to me by General Norman Schwarzkopf after I helped build his headquarters for Desert Storm. It ain't coming off, Son.
How do you Karens get so ridiculous?
@donshipley
Where's Don Shipley?