



Long, snowy winters mean cabin fever for most treasure hunters in my native New England, yet the frozen soil drives me to seek out new sites and permission to search them at the earliest opportunity. The new year brought visions…
My hunting partner, Rob Fahey, and I had almost given up trying to locate a lost ghost town in a neighboring New England state. I had stumbled onto an account of “a village” of several Colonial homes abandoned for reasons…
*Exclusive story on detectorstuff.com Lately, just finding time for the hobby has been very hard for me. Between starting a family and moving, detecting for me has been in form of an hour here, an hour there. When I was…
Avoid the temptation to muzzle your F-75 too severely. At first I was running a discrimination mask of 55 with nickels notched in and I might get to 34 or 35 on the sensitivity in default or bottlecap mode. Now…
First no detector.., then no finds.., then gold! What A Difference A Day Makes! By Tony Mullen Minted at Charlotte, North Carolina in 1847, this gorgeous Coronet $5 gold piece was the find of a lifetime for Tony Mullen, now…
*Reprinted from NASA Toms site site link To purchase NASA Tom’s outstanding metal detecting DVD, click HERE Hunt Wisely Thomas J. Dankowski Drafted…. April 2006 Unedited version Submitted to Fisher Research Laboratory for inclusion into the Fisher Intelligent Hunting 5th…