Sunday, January 10, 2010

Keeping track of your finds


If you are out detecting and finding lots of goodies, you'll want to keep track of them in some form or another. It's nice to keep a running total of your clad, silver and other finds along with photos and details of your hunt. There are several ways you could do this. You could keep a paper log and attach a photo. Use some type of word processing software on your computer, or even organize them in containers with labels if you wanted. I personally decided that i-detect from Ginkgoware was the best method for me. It's been very handy software. If your method isn't working for you then check out what else is out there or talk to other detectorists to find out what they are using.
Until next time...
HH
Keep your Coil to the Soil

2 comments:

  1. Brian,

    I'll have to look into the detecting software that you just picked up. Great idea! I know it's frozen where you are...any signs of a thawing period so that you can go hunting?

    Take care,
    Steve from Seattle

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  2. Should start thawing out towards the end of the week. Did a check of the tot lot today that I had been detecting and there is still lots of snow.

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