Thanks for this video. I’m just getting into the hobby and I was struggling to find places to go. After watching this I now know some good places to go right around the corner.
AWESOME!!! Thank you for the info, I got a metal detector for Christmas last year and so far I have found 27 cents, a dog collar, and a can of sardines! Boy I tell you!!! I was so excited to find the 27 cents... and the dog collar... and the can of sardines! I don't know what's wrong with me heh
YOU ARE A WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE! Thanks for this video, very informative & interesting! More “LIVES” on TH-cam please! I can’t find your one for detecting at the beach, I may have miss it, would appreciate information on that please…..I’m assuming best places to go on beach would be in front of resorts or areas that are usually crowded on weekends & holidays……. ? Is it better to high or low tides or both?, better after rough surf basically after a topical occurrence? Or is it just a crapshoot?😂😂🤣. Thanks again!
what i have noticed, and. have never before noticed it in the past, police will approach me and ask if I was granted permission, and actually follow me when i leave for a few blocks
Great information Josh!!!👍I can't wait to use these sites. I have been looking for an old farm site. This should be extremely informative. Thank you! 😁
I'm building a metal detector that I will be able to calibrate according to the received signals' frequency return. Iron, aluminum, precious: All have a different return signal. There's lots of places nearby, and if you replace your dirt at the beach, you can dig. I had started this project because I was inspired by Captain Avery's horror show that brought in shiploads of gold and silver. No one has found it, except traces here and there, some within a bike ride from home. That's all there will be, because Avery melted down and re-cast the gold and silver into counterfeit coins of the day. The crews spent it invisibly with a few exceptions. There are other things to dig up, but a chest of Avery's unmodified treasure might still exist.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video, choc full of information. I reside in a large city (Miami) so every place which is old is protected by the State and there's no digging allowed. Next plan is to reach out to homeowners and ask for permission as that would be allowed. Very limiting. I wish we had large fields/farm lands.
Nice video. Didnt know about GetMaps. Please keep the videos coming on here. I would love to see some videos from you on your settings/programs for the Deus 2 with the most recent version of the software. I run your ConkGen program often.
Where do we start when it comes to getting permission, or just checking if you need permission? Are you just looking for Private Property / No Trespassing signs, or can you get in trouble for going to places without those signs? Do you just call up the Town Hall of each town? Thanks!
You should definitely not go where there are no trespassing signs! When in doubt, call you city hall and ask the rules. They can differ by city, county. Finding permissions can be done by simply driving around, or using online tools like GIS maps. I'm making a new video that will cover some of this! Always make sure you know if you're allowed to detect on the property, public or private.
YT is my main video source, yet another great, informative video, thanks.
Thank you so so much for this!!! I live in a very historical area and I can't wait to dive in! You're the best!!! Thanks again!!!!😊
You are so welcome!
I’m late to watching this but this was really helpful to clear up some confusion on these aerial map sites! Thanks!
Thanks for the new video. Super helpful
Thanks for this video. I’m just getting into the hobby and I was struggling to find places to go. After watching this I now know some good places to go right around the corner.
Thanks for the kind words and I’m glad it helps!
Well done I use the internet for my metal detecting searches as well👋👍
Thanks for checking it out!
Great information, but is anybody going to point out the strange 6 wheeled at the 3:40 mark. Pennsylvania has some cool looking vehicles!
Haha I freakin saw that when after I edited it!
Don't come to Sweden to use them.. here you can own one but you can not use it, not even it in your own yard..
😢
Why
Wow...that's very sad..no detecting allowed
thought Sweden was a free country
Thanks bro
No probs!
I totally forgot that Harrisburg is the capital. I had to doublecheck lol
Glad I’m not the only one…
AWESOME!!! Thank you for the info, I got a metal detector for Christmas last year and so far I have found 27 cents, a dog collar, and a can of sardines! Boy I tell you!!! I was so excited to find the 27 cents... and the dog collar... and the can of sardines! I don't know what's wrong with me heh
Haha! Thanks for checking it out. You’ll find some spicy treasures I know it!
Wow! Such great information! I love researching old places so this info was very helpful! Nice job on the video! Love the sound at the beginning😊💥
Thanks Marcia!
c c c conk! thank you!
yes 20k views! let's go!
YOU ARE A WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE! Thanks for this video, very informative & interesting! More “LIVES” on TH-cam please! I can’t find your one for detecting at the beach, I may have miss it, would appreciate information on that please…..I’m assuming best places to go on beach would be in front of resorts or areas that are usually crowded on weekends & holidays……. ? Is it better to high or low tides or both?, better after rough surf basically after a topical occurrence? Or is it just a crapshoot?😂😂🤣. Thanks again!
Highly populated areas are definitely the best, especially after holidays and stuff!
what i have noticed, and. have never before noticed it in the past, police will approach me and ask if I was granted permission, and actually follow me when i leave for a few blocks
Yikes, sounds creepy 😱
I live in Ky on the wilderness road will this work for roads and old home sites and Ford's in rivers?
Some rural
Areas are lacking in good aerial photos, but I bet you can find some old maps, or old topo maps!
thanks for sharing this info on youtube! It's where I watch all my detecting videos, hope you stay.
Heck yes I will! Thanks!
Great information Josh!!!👍I can't wait to use these sites. I have been looking for an old farm site. This should be extremely informative. Thank you! 😁
Glad it was helpful!
Great video Josh, love it. Thanks for the tips!
Heck yeah man!
I'm building a metal detector that I will be able to calibrate according to the received signals' frequency return. Iron, aluminum, precious: All have a different return signal. There's lots of places nearby, and if you replace your dirt at the beach, you can dig.
I had started this project because I was inspired by Captain Avery's horror show that brought in shiploads of gold and silver. No one has found it, except traces here and there, some within a bike ride from home. That's all there will be, because Avery melted down and re-cast the gold and silver into counterfeit coins of the day. The crews spent it invisibly with a few exceptions.
There are other things to dig up, but a chest of Avery's unmodified treasure might still exist.
Sounds awesome!
We've been using that site for years and it's a great resource.
Thanks for the great video on maps. 👍
Thanks for checking it out!
Josh, thanks so much for the info! ⚡️💫💙
Thoroughly enjoyed this video, choc full of information. I reside in a large city (Miami) so every place which is old is protected by the State and there's no digging allowed. Next plan is to reach out to homeowners and ask for permission as that would be allowed. Very limiting. I wish we had large fields/farm lands.
I’m glad you found it enjoyable! Good luck out there. That’s a great place to do some detecting!
Thank you for sharing. Historic Aerials was a mind blow, that's an amazing site.
It is an incredible tool!!!
Nice video. Didnt know about GetMaps. Please keep the videos coming on here. I would love to see some videos from you on your settings/programs for the Deus 2 with the most recent version of the software. I run your ConkGen program often.
Can do!
Thanks for the great info.
yess this was a big help!
Awe shucks!
Great video Conk! Very helpful for me as a beginner.
Woohoo! I’m glad it’s helpful!
Great video Conk!!!
Thank you!
Fantastic video, thank you!!
Thank you very much!
Thank You!
You bet!
Excellent info Conk!!!
Thanks! Yeah! Woohoo!
Where do we start when it comes to getting permission, or just checking if you need permission? Are you just looking for Private Property / No Trespassing signs, or can you get in trouble for going to places without those signs? Do you just call up the Town Hall of each town? Thanks!
You should definitely not go where there are no trespassing signs! When in doubt, call you city hall and ask the rules. They can differ by city, county. Finding permissions can be done by simply driving around, or using online tools like GIS maps. I'm making a new video that will cover some of this! Always make sure you know if you're allowed to detect on the property, public or private.
@@conkdetectsI’d be curious on how you approach a homeowner and ask for permission as well.
@@JTee05 sounds like I need to make a video going over this! I have some ideas!
You need headphones, headlight and learn to run fast
@@phonesterczelmaoo 😂
Thank you!!!
Thanks
For watching!
Let's go! 🎉
Yeah!!!!