[meteorite-list] OK -So, What, Where, When and How?

MarkF mafer at imagineopals.com
Sun Dec 18 20:28:57 EST 2005


Hi Gary and List

>From what I can see, the whole USA is wide open to exploration with the 
exception of private, gov, and tribal lands. I know that Kentucky has quite 
a few finds and falls, but no one has looked into potential strewn fields as 
such. Kentucky seems to be a place where hunting meteorites is mostly luck 
right now. But I feel that it could be a great place to hunt if done like 
the Native American artifact hunters and civil war hunters do their hunting. 
Especially in the "hills" that are the terminal moraines of the ice sheets. 
That guy in Manitoba has got the right idea!
I also have permission to walk about a farm that edges up the Cumberland 
Falls State Park where there was a fall in 1919 and aside from the know 
pieces at the falls proper, there were a couple more fragments found within 
a mile or so on farms I guess.

Mark Ferguson
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gary K. Foote" <gary at webbers.com>
To: <Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 7:48 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] OK -So, What, Where, When and How?


> This might be a silly batch of questions regarding meteorite hunting. 
> Y'all might feel
> proprietary about your personal hunting grounds, methods, etc.,  and I'll 
> understand if
> you do.  But here goes...
>
> 1.) Where would you go to seek out new finds in the USA?  Or where would 
> you consider the
> best known and most productive strewn fields? [Details on how too]
>
> 2.) What is your favorite metal detector and how do you prefer it's 
> settings?
>
> 3.) Do you find the use of rare earth magnets helpful as a hunting tool 
> [not a post-find
> test tool]?
>
> 4.) Have you invented any techniques you want to share?
>
> 5.) What would you avoid doing at all costs?
>
> Sorry, I love to stir the pot a bit.
>
> Gary
>
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