Have to wait for some rain Trav or some really heavy dew before the points will show. Hardstone is easy to spot but the rest won't pop much until then. Good luck
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Well I hate to be a downer but now I’m waiting on the he rain. My area of Michigan is dry, dry, dry. Last spring at this time we had more rain than we could handle. Really need a good gully washer in the fields.Uncle Trav- Southwest Michigan
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I'm still waiting on a day without rain. 😕 next 3 days big rains I'm wondering if it will ever stop.NW Georgia,
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Well back to the waiting game. We went from literally a severe drought to nonstop rain and flooding. With no new permissions and the crops growing fast, high and thick hunting is on hold for now. Don’t even ask about the mosquitoes aka “ The Michigan Air Force”. Keeps posting those finds folks. Helps hold me over till the next score.Uncle Trav- Southwest Michigan
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You have to hit those creeks up there. I'm city bound down here. They're literally starting to stack big condos six stories high now because there's no more farmland to be had. I still survive by finding small plots of land I'm allowed to hunt, basically in people's backyards with little feeder creeks that flood. It's not as productive as a big open farm field but I do get lucky every now and again. Plus no plow damage.
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The waiting has become bittersweet. My brother-in-law passed away last week after a battle with brain cancer. He was a dear friend and artifact hunting partner. His passing has made this winter seem a little longer and a little colder than usual. He and I couldn’t wait for the fields to be plowed and a fresh season of hunting to begin. We always celebrated a hunt with a cold beer on the patio afterwards. Successful or not we always had a good time. This spring I’ll be back at it but I won’t go alone. I’ll be carrying his memory with me and that’s worth more than any artifact I can ever find. I’ll still have that beer afterwards and enjoy it with a smile.Uncle Trav- Southwest Michigan
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We’ll all of my big plans for new permissions to hunt fell through this season. I’m back to two sites now. One went fallow and one went no-till. With the passing of my brother-in-law in February my sister has sold their house that was a mere 400’ from my hot spot. I still can hunt the field but it turned no-till this spring and with no one nearby to give me field updates it’s gonna be hit and miss getting out there. So the waiting continues .
🎉🎉🥴Uncle Trav- Southwest Michigan
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Does no till mean 0 chance of artifacts for you, or does it just make the numbers drop below what makes it worth going out to look?
I search 100acres of untilled land and it's my most producing spot. I am sure it'd be better if it was tilled, but I still go out there and find something at least for every 2-3 hours I look in those fields. I hope the farmer tills it sometime soon. Usually they till it every 4-5 years even if no-till, I've been told from local farmers.
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Oh I still will spend hours in that field. Plowing brings up new stuff every season and now it’s no-till so that slows the finds
way down. I’m far from down and out! Just gripping about the situation LOLLast edited by Uncle Trav; 09-18-2022, 07:44 PM.
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