I have come across bottles in my wooded ventures but never thought anything of it.
I've now got a hankering
I live in Georgia and my area is pritty much the infamous red Ga clay. There are parts you can't dig down more than an inch.
In the woods i know it'll be different due to the forest decay, but Im still wondering how deep Im going to need to dig in this area.
I see some of yall talking about going 3+ feet deep.
I was actually watching a youtube video of some people bottle hunting here in Georgia. They were just using bow rakes to pull back the first few layers and finding all kinds of stuff.
In general how deep do you need to dig in Georgia to start finding bottles?
I've now got a hankering
I live in Georgia and my area is pritty much the infamous red Ga clay. There are parts you can't dig down more than an inch.
In the woods i know it'll be different due to the forest decay, but Im still wondering how deep Im going to need to dig in this area.
I see some of yall talking about going 3+ feet deep.
I was actually watching a youtube video of some people bottle hunting here in Georgia. They were just using bow rakes to pull back the first few layers and finding all kinds of stuff.
In general how deep do you need to dig in Georgia to start finding bottles?