Thank you. I'm just getting started metal detecting. I'm also 53 years old. That means that shortening my learning curve is critical. I knew that it was important to do research to find locations for real treasure. I don't want to spend a year searching playgrounds for clad coins learning how to do this. Since I knew that I had to find older areas. Areas where there were possibly structures that have been gone for decades, but I had no idea where to start. My Dad swears that this piece of property that his wife owns in a neighboring town has stuff on it. I am sure that he's right, but I don't want to spend a whole day or two just to find the part of the property with booty. If I use these research websites I can probably narrow my focus quickly. Then I can look like an Einstien when I explain to him the history of the property. I liked and subscribed to your channel because I found a lot of value in your information.
Thank you very much. I'm like you and don't care too much to find basic clad. Well I'm sure this gave you a good place to start. I spend hours researching but the bad thing it most of these old places are on private property which could be good in the fact that most likely it hasn't been hit. Well have fun searching and finding some cool stuff. Don't forget to be a good steward of the hobby such as cover holes, make sure you leave a yard better then you found it and such. I'm sure you already know. Have fun with it my friend!
@@SodBustersMetalDetecting research is something I obsess over, lol. I still learn every day but if you have a question about something let me know and I'll do my best to help.
Great info! Im going to check out these sites. Its refreshing info too. Not the same old sites i have used for years. Accurate overlays are such a time saver. Pure gold. Thanks for taking the time to do create this vid.
Thanks alot Brian! Some very helpful info there, i'm somewhat a newbie at this stuff only been detecting a few months. These sites will definitely come in handy.
@@DirtBandit 1952 is most often found... You can divide the screen in half and half being for example 2012 and the other half 1952 and when you move the screen it is perfectly aligned.. Hard to explain in a comment..
the only one i can think of is Gaia gps but with a link i share its 32 dollars for a year so its well worth it. when you look at the video you will see why. I disclose which sites you need to pay for in the videos I believe. the majority of them are free though.
Thank you! I appreciate you coming back. I'm working on editing my latest video with my buddy coyote works. Pretty cool adventure in the high desert of central Oregon.
Thank you. I'm just getting started metal detecting. I'm also 53 years old. That means that shortening my learning curve is critical. I knew that it was important to do research to find locations for real treasure. I don't want to spend a year searching playgrounds for clad coins learning how to do this. Since I knew that I had to find older areas. Areas where there were possibly structures that have been gone for decades, but I had no idea where to start. My Dad swears that this piece of property that his wife owns in a neighboring town has stuff on it. I am sure that he's right, but I don't want to spend a whole day or two just to find the part of the property with booty. If I use these research websites I can probably narrow my focus quickly. Then I can look like an Einstien when I explain to him the history of the property. I liked and subscribed to your channel because I found a lot of value in your information.
Thank you very much. I'm like you and don't care too much to find basic clad. Well I'm sure this gave you a good place to start. I spend hours researching but the bad thing it most of these old places are on private property which could be good in the fact that most likely it hasn't been hit. Well have fun searching and finding some cool stuff. Don't forget to be a good steward of the hobby such as cover holes, make sure you leave a yard better then you found it and such. I'm sure you already know. Have fun with it my friend!
This has been helpful already. Thank you
Anytime man!
Great video. So much valuable info. Liked and subscribed!! Thanks
Thank you so much brother, I really appreciate that!
Wow really good info. Well done. Thanks for the info.
No problem, I'm glad it helped
Great video, thank you for sharing
Thanks for checking it out! I just subbed. You guys are doing great on your channel.
@@DirtBandit thank you, I have a lot to learn about research so I will be spe ding time studying your content.
@@SodBustersMetalDetecting research is something I obsess over, lol. I still learn every day but if you have a question about something let me know and I'll do my best to help.
Thank You! The Land Matters site is a new one to me! I’m excited to see what it offers!
Awesome, I hope you find some great places!
Great info! Im going to check out these sites. Its refreshing info too. Not the same old sites i have used for years. Accurate overlays are such a time saver. Pure gold. Thanks for taking the time to do create this vid.
thank you so much for the amazing feedback Roger! I'm glad its helping people.
As a newbie, this information is gold!
Thank you!
Thank you
Good information, thanks.
Thank you!
Thanks alot Brian! Some very helpful info there, i'm somewhat a newbie at this stuff only been detecting a few months. These sites will definitely come in handy.
any time i can help, let me know
Good to know, thank you for sharing!
absolutely, hope all is well with you man!
Dirt Bandit Outdoors just working on a Sunday!
Thanks for sharing this information, I'll watch this a few times for sure. Just subscribed!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing! I can't believe you didn't say Historic Aerials ....
The last time i used that site it looked like i could only go back to the 1990's. I'll look at it more. Thank you for reminding me.
@@DirtBandit 1952 is most often found... You can divide the screen in half and half being for example 2012 and the other half 1952 and when you move the screen it is perfectly aligned.. Hard to explain in a comment..
Do you have to have a account with these web sites to use the features that you mention during the video?
the only one i can think of is Gaia gps but with a link i share its 32 dollars for a year so its well worth it. when you look at the video you will see why. I disclose which sites you need to pay for in the videos I believe. the majority of them are free though.
Good job...Thanks and HH :)
thank you very much!
thaks for the info
any time!
Which website help me for metal detecting in India
I'm sorry, I don't know. I only know what works for the USA.
Some of these would be great but don't work becouse it's only for america😕
Yea, I'm sorry about that. I wish they were universal.
I’m back fir more!
Thank you! I appreciate you coming back. I'm working on editing my latest video with my buddy coyote works. Pretty cool adventure in the high desert of central Oregon.