How is Your Research Season Going?

Mine is now underway here and just like out on the hunt, it seems a piece falls in place or loose ends get tied little by little each day.  Tonight I was thinking back to research seasons of the past.  I remember the first research season, I didn’t quite know what to do. I was all anxious about finding locations to hunt and upgrading my gear, that I never really did get much done.  Then the hunt season came and it seemed like all that I had worked on was just as well thrown out the window.  The sites demanded more from me than I had prepared for in research season and the style of my hunting began to change from that coin shooter to the relic and treasure hunter I am becoming today.

That next research season was fascinating because I had a site that I had worked a long time on obtaining and it was finally opening up come Spring.  I spent countless hours sifting through some pretty wacky tobaccy sites online and in print to glean a glimpse of what I hoped to find on that site.  Prepared, and prepared some more until finally I was able to get on that site and get Grizzly hunting for relic and treasure.  LOL, I got on the site and the illusion or greenery was quickly revealed.  I had to throw out all the hooey ballooey I had waded neck deep in during the research season out the window and learn a whole new set of archaic knowledge that was very hard to find anything about it!  Worse yet, Sentinels came streaming in with the panties in a wad because of what I just discovered would really put a kink in their cover story.

The hilarious way life works sometimes just has to make you laugh out loud when no one can hear you.  The sentinels and the land owner conspired against me blowing their fantasy.  Boy did that piss me off.  I took it hard being I found some things there that would rock your world.  It sure did mine.  But, I dusted off my sandals and concentrated on my plan B site, that was just suppose to be maybe a couple weeks or a month long hunt at the most.  Well, if I did not just find a better site, untouched, no protected land, and finds that blew my socks off, damn near right in my own backyard!  The other site I was whining about was a 3 hour drive one way!  This site, if I don’t want to prove that Grizzly shit in the woods, I can go home and use the dream fulfilled throne and be back hunting in a half hour!

Life is funny!  And so is research season.  It is funny but this is the first research season where I have everything I need to make at least the first part of this 2013 hunt season work pretty slick.  I know now where I need to concentrate and dig deep.  I know where I need to scout out more and document.  I am not running around frantic hoping to line up properties because the properties I have if I am lucky I can do them justice this year.  I am running around trying to process all the relic and treasure found last year.  Some valuable but most only valuable because they hold a clue or tell a portion of the story or stories I am chasing along with the rusty nails.

I am sure there are a million and one things that I should be doing and preparing for this next hunt season.  But you know what?  I have learned that no matter what you do, how much you prepare, you will always be challenged on the hunt once you swing the coil and dig the plug, it is on baby.  You just never know what you will find and what story will grab you by the collar and demand to be told.

So prepare as much as you can this research season, but don’t sweat it too much.  Take your metal detecting a swing of the coil at a time or a shovel full at a time.  Don’t get anxious over the little stuff.  Spring will come when God brings it.

Grizzly Relic & Treasure-Week 1 Wrap up 2012

I could not be happier with the results of week 1 of the Grizzly Hunt 2012 Season. These are the most interesting of the finds from week 1, 3 days and about 23 hours of searching. The first day was pretty slow for finds as I was doing a lot Continue reading

Grizzly Relic & Treasure-Art Nouveau Majolica 1905

@TinaGsx1400 uploaded her video “Metal detecting Garrett Ace 250 WW2 Fuze Tail???” on Jan 15, 2012 www.youtube.com I commented on the lovely ceramic shards she found and she sent them to me! What a treasure! After getting the shards I was elated to find they were actually Tile! Being a Continue reading

Grizzly Relic & Treasure-Wrap Up

It’s January and I am fortunate enough to be blessed with being out metal detecting. I don’t know if it gets any better than this. Despite re-injuring my wrestling knee, I will have many blizzard days to heal up for Spring. It sucks growing old, as it takes longer to Continue reading

Detecting Finds From Local Fields

Since I have been working, I have been going out detecting early morning or late at night in the fields around my house in the pursuit of a hammered silver coin. Obviously, if I took a trip down to Yorkshire or Linconshire they would turn up but I only have Continue reading

Georgian Finds on a Short Detecting Session

A quick hunt near my home resulted in a few Georgian coins, a drawer handle? which was possibly ivory?, a small musket ball and a roman / medieval spindle whorl. I probably spent about 45 minutes at the site where I found the coins so it will be getting revisited. Continue reading

Grizzly Relic & Treasure-END IS HERE

Hopefully we will not get that much snow, but strangely I am pretty excited about the writing & research season! Whatever comes, I know I have a ton of work to do! This video was uploaded from an Android phone.

GRIZZLY RELIC & TREASURE-HIBERNATION & RESEARCH

I knew there was a story to tell here with the St. Frances de Chantel church, but I have to dig deep to recover it. I got a good lead from Jeanine last night and I need to follow up on it. Maybe it is good Research Season has begun! Continue reading

Picking Artwork – Better Than Buying a Lottery Ticket!

Be on the lookout for original artwork when picking yard sales and flea markets. If you can get a piece cheap, it’s well worth it for the chance of finding a hidden treasure.

Grizzly relic & treasure slim picking!

Eric and I headed out to an old community hall in Princeton. It was an old park with old playground equipment. It was very clean. A little can shrapnel, and 12 cents in clad but the only real good signals were old rusty cans that were actually really few and Continue reading

Grizzly garage sale-SILVER, COPPER, BRASS, PLATS

The first load we unloaded from our Jeep, this baby changing table will be used to Winter our outside cats in their little storage shed barn. When it is cold they get along, but having their own shelf will keep the peace. The cheap blankets will also keep them warm. Continue reading