68 Coins In Three Hour Hunt

Am I cheating myself by staying out of the actual play fields? It has always seemed like asking for trouble to poke around in sports fields unless it was a dilapidated practice field. Just asking. I may have to change my method, and there are so many fields I left untouched for a decade.

I may be too shy.

It depends on the condition of the field. Most soccer fields that are in very good condition turf wise are under lock and key and 8 foot high fence and plenty of warning signs saying for authorized use only, no dogs, no golf, etc.

but soccer fields not fenced in are usually pretty ragged and I hunt the entire field. They often move the goals and reline the filed every few months to give some of the grass a rest.
 
It depends on the condition of the field. Most soccer fields that are in very good condition turf wise are under lock and key and 8 foot high fence and plenty of warning signs saying for authorized use only, no dogs, no golf, etc.

but soccer fields not fenced in are usually pretty ragged and I hunt the entire field. They often move the goals and reline the filed every few months to give some of the grass a rest.

I guess that I have a ton of open soccer fields without fences to hunt. The moving of the goals and side markers has gotten me to boldly hunt more open ground, but just a couple of times. Thanks.
 
It depends on the condition of the field. Most soccer fields that are in very good condition turf wise are under lock and key and 8 foot high fence and plenty of warning signs saying for authorized use only, no dogs, no golf, etc.

but soccer fields not fenced in are usually pretty ragged and I hunt the entire field. They often move the goals and reline the filed every few months to give some of the grass a rest.

I haven't had to deal with fences around the sport fields here so accessibility isn't a problem....yet !
 
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