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Metal detecting in Washington becoming extinct? (Read 543 times)
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Samammish, WA
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Posted Nov 08, 2009, 06:49:41 PM
I have only seen two people on the forum post their finds from Washington State so far in the past month. I know JuJu's not doing it anymore as I know of. I think hes too busy working, and I have no idea when we will see him posting finds. As for me, I kinda lost interest in it (I will gain back interest once JuJu or Washingtonian wants to go with me) Washingtonian is currently going to the same college as I am and we are very busy with homework. But! Whats the rest of your guys excuses for not posting your finds on the forum? I think Washington state will eventually become heavily populated with cement roads, bustling cities, and cars that we won't even get to find a grass area to detect at.

Metal detecting will eventually kick the bucket in Washington state, because you can make more money at work than you can mding.

Anyone can make life interesting you just have to go out there and do things instead of sitting on your butt doing nothing. Second quote: Life is about trying new things not just standing around.
VAN RIPER
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Port Orchard, Wa
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Whites DFX 300, Bounty Hunter 3300
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Nov 10, 2009, 08:28:28 PM
Good Point. I know Tom and I still go out as much buts its so Frustrating. we find old houses old farms and nothing but clad, except for the occasional; good finds US belt Buckle, old bottles and things, it seems unless you are finding 20 standing libertys everyday its not worth posting yea any silver in this state is rare I was even thinking about starting our own page just for washington state! I want to go up to Camp Parsons, I think you said you went there before??? asd much as Tom and I have gone this year we should have piles of old Silver and Goodies... not the case thanks for this post good point come washington!
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Lake Stevens, WA
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tomharris76@hotmail.com tom harris

Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Nov 10, 2009, 09:18:58 PM
Hey DF, we're trying just not finding much. Anytime you want to get together and hunt let me know. I'm not afraid of driving. This is actually my favorite time of the year to hunt with the rain and cooler temps. Parks and other places are easier to hunt with less people being out and about also with the summer growth dieing away. Anyway, don't worry I'll try and get something posted soon.
VAN RIPER
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vanoldschool@msn.com vanoldschool

Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Nov 10, 2009, 10:09:34 PM
 Detecting freak, Im with Tom set it up Brother!
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Samammish, WA
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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Nov 13, 2009, 11:46:19 AM
Hey DF, we're trying just not finding much. Anytime you want to get together and hunt let me know. I'm not afraid of driving. This is actually my favorite time of the year to hunt with the rain and cooler temps. Parks and other places are easier to hunt with less people being out and about also with the summer growth dieing away. Anyway, don't worry I'll try and get something posted soon.

When I get the the time, I will give you guys a buzz. I have been so busy with school myself. Family is also getting ready to move out of this house and into either Issaquah or Redmond. I hate moving, but oh well. When I feel like going, I will give ya a call.  
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  • Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Nov 13, 2009, 11:54:27 AM
    it might be because washington state archies are well known to troll websites looking for folks posting about their finding stuff * the archies then hunt them down to "see" what they got in their "collections" -- makes folks leery of posting finds sadly --some states have very aggressive archies that hate detectorist and surface artifact gathers with a passion.
    Sea'mus King of the Leprechauns
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    Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Nov 13, 2009, 12:41:48 PM
    Archies can't hound you for what you find. If you find clad, silver and pull tabs then go ahead and post it.

    I find wheaties and silver so seldom that it would be a waste of their time to come here and tell me what to do with it. My profile shows ninety five percent of my finds and archies will not be able to find out what I did with the items.

    Sea'mus King of the Leprechauns
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    Samammish, WA
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    Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Nov 14, 2009, 05:55:09 PM
    what are archies?
    Sea'mus King of the Leprechauns
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    Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Nov 14, 2009, 08:08:45 PM
    Archies: Archeologist, people who dig up treasure for museums and are usually paid a nominal fee for turning the treasures over to the museums.

    People that metal detect like we do look for coins, rings, pull tabs, or relics such as old bottles, marbles, belt buckles...archies look for ancient villages, dinosaur bones and historical items.
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    Lake Stevens, WA
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    tomharris76@hotmail.com tom harris

    Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Nov 15, 2009, 09:40:07 AM
    I'd love to see an "Archie" knock on my door and tell me to turn over my finds. I can just see some old man wearing coke bottle glasses threatening me. I don't know if I'd laugh in his face or grab him by the collar and kick his ass off my property. Give me a break, that is hillarious.  The Archie Police are watching you.
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    Olympia Washington
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    Whites,MXT

    Reply To This Topic #10 Posted Nov 16, 2009, 04:34:11 PM
    Hey I just regestered on this site...I have been detecting for a long time...pretty much just got back into it...bought me a whites mxt...went to my favorite old coin spot...that I thought I hunted out with my old trusty CZ-5 and found more goodies about a week ago....first coin dug there was a 1891 silver dollar that is the 3rd silver dollar I have found there...since i very first started hunting the 16 acre park....oldest coin i found there is a 1876 quarter...best coin was the 1890 cc silver dollar.... If you guys would like to join me at this place, let me know...this place was a popular resort back in 1910 to around the 40s I believe??...my last trip there was a few days ago and i found a buffalo nickel unreadable date...2 wheat backs...1942 nickel and a 1903 indian head....this place has lots of potential!....years ago...I found lots of mercs.....and even 2 or 3 V-nickels....the location is in Lacey
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    Gig Harbor
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    Reply To This Topic #11 Posted Jan 01, 2010, 06:43:28 PM
    Id be willing to go detecting at any old resorts as a detecting buddy. I really need to test out the new whites i got
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    Olympia Washington
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    Whites,MXT

    Reply To This Topic #12 Posted Jan 03, 2010, 09:45:00 PM
    Now that the ground is thawed out, and if it is not pouring buckets of rain....I am itching to get out there and use my detector....I may be hitting the lacey park, that I was talkng about, in my last post.   If any of you are up for it hit me up....!
    Sea'mus King of the Leprechauns
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    Found under a rock, in Washington State.
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    Reply To This Topic #13 Posted Jan 07, 2010, 03:57:30 PM
    You need to get out more. I see detectorist all over the state. Of course I'm seeing them outdoors.

    I did not get a detector to be an extinct person or on the extinction list. If you a Washingtonian, then get out with your outdoor equipment and look alive.
    Sea'mus King of the Leprechauns
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    Found under a rock, in Washington State.
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    Garrett Scorpion, Garrett pro pointer

    Reply To This Topic #14 Posted Jan 24, 2010, 09:11:31 PM
    The days are getting a little longer and warmer then last year. I'm getting out once in a while when the rain slows down. Anybody with me.
    I'm looking for nuggets, wheaties, silver and jewelry. Not exactly in that order.
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    Olympia Washington
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    Whites,MXT

    Reply To This Topic #15 Posted Jan 25, 2010, 08:45:59 AM
    Hey the sun is actually out right now here in Olympia, I think I will head out today for a bit......Yesterday was just too rainy!
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    Lake Stevens, WA
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    tomharris76@hotmail.com tom harris

    Reply To This Topic #16 Posted Jan 26, 2010, 08:02:16 PM
    Vanoldschool and I are ready to meet up with anyone who wants to get out. We've been getting together about once a week rain or shine.
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    Issaquah, washington
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    Reply To This Topic #17 Posted Feb 08, 2010, 08:20:26 PM
    I'm down for hunting when people wanna meet up in a group, ozbach I am totally game when you need someone to hit up that old resort with you, I will not mind the road trip. My best days for detecting are saturdays if anyone ever wants someone to hunt with, and my spring break is March 25-April 4 and I would love to get out a lot during that, so anyone who is serious about going PM me and I will give you my number.
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    Olympia Washington
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    Whites,MXT

    Reply To This Topic #18 Posted Feb 08, 2010, 09:37:40 PM
    Sent you a PM...I pulled a 1906 swiss silver 1 franc. Just today at that park  about the size of a quarter, it has a hole in it like someone used it as a necklace. been getting a few old coins just about every detecting trip out. the silver is getting hard to find, but wheaties show here and there. the silver coin came out of a very trashy spot  we have hit a dozen times or so, with our normal size coils, so I brought out the litte fisher F2 with the tiny 4" coil, went very slow, and BAM! right in between trash....SILVER!!!!
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    Lacey, WA
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    Reply To This Topic #19 Posted Feb 25, 2010, 02:16:30 PM
    Hello all. How's it going DF? You might not remember me, I went huntin with you and Juju back in late 2008. I love WA, but this state is too clean. I went to an old park  where I helped tear down an old floorless consession stand to hunt, but nothing! I figured a 100 years of coins droping there should be something. I found one clad in the whole park. dontknow Oh well I'm willing to join forces with anybody that's interested.

    SFC in the Army, back in Washington
    Remember a gold pan is like marijuana, the gate way drug to an 8 inch dredge!
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    Olympia Washington
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    Whites,MXT

    Reply To This Topic #20 Posted Feb 25, 2010, 06:03:10 PM
    Hey Goldigger, I see you are from Lacey, Bass99 and I have been out a few times here and there, we will have to get together sometime and find some goodies. our last hunt was at stevens field, tons of clad, and 2 wheaties, I have been lucky the last few outings, a 10k white gold ring and a small 14k gold ring, and a smashed silver ring last...oh almost forgot, one 1941 merc dime.
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    Lacey, WA
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    Gold Bug 2 and Teknetics T2

    Reply To This Topic #21 Posted Mar 13, 2010, 08:28:12 AM
    Went to Lois Lake yesterday and tested my wireless headphones. $20 from Walmart, worked great. I found two pennies (1980 the oldest).
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    Olympia Washington
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    Whites,MXT

    Reply To This Topic #22 Posted Mar 13, 2010, 08:49:58 AM
    I have always wondered about wireless headphones, could you tell me which ones you got? and I will go give wally world a visit, I hate the  headphone coil always ripping my head phones off when I forget and standup without picking up the detector. Im suprised you didnt find more at Lois lake, that seems like it should give up a few goodies. Bass99 and I are heading too Mcleary Sunday. and hitting a spot a guy told us about when we were at the park near by. Its a big area so the more detectors covering the ground, the better. He told me to bring a freind, he is, so I know that there will be at least 3 of us. let me kow if you would like to go? or anybody else out there, if this place dont pan ot well there is always the old park real close. I pulled 2 wheaties out of there last visit, and a ton of clad, didnt even make it too the play area.
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    Lacey, WA
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    Gold Bug 2 and Teknetics T2

    Reply To This Topic #23 Posted Mar 14, 2010, 05:37:06 PM
    Sentry HO900 $20, but you have to buy online and have it sent to the store. Thanks for the invite, but the Army has me on call Sunday with a 20 mile radius from "Joint Base Lewis McChord (JBLM)". Or as we call it McLewis or JABLAM! Next weekend is the Gold show at the Pullyalup fairgrounds, see me at the Wester Washington GPAA booth on Sat the 20th.
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