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Treasure Caches Can Be Found is Charles Garrett's field guide to researching, locating, and recovering hidden treasures from outlaws, bandits, and pirates across centuries of American history. The book walks detectorists through research methods cache hunters use to narrow search areas, recovery techniques for treasure caches, and patterns that reveal where caches were likely hidden. Garrett draws on decades of field experience and his own cache-hunting adventures to show readers how to move from research to boots-on-the-ground recovery.
Why Cache Hunters Reach for This Book
- Research methodology for locating cache sites
- Recovery techniques for treasure caches from decades and centuries past
- Historical case studies of outlaw and pirate caches with patterns detectorists can apply to their own regions
- Field tactics for narrowing search areas when clues point to a general location but not a precise spot
- Garrett's firsthand accounts of cache recoveries, including the research dead-ends and breakthrough moments that led to finds
Research Methods for Narrowing Cache Locations
Garrett dedicates significant sections to the research work that precedes fieldwork. He walks through research methods to trace historical cache locations and identify properties where caches were likely buried. The book covers research techniques for identifying cache sites and focusing search effort on high-probability locations. Garrett explains patterns in how caches were hidden and the logic used when choosing cache sites.
Recovery Techniques for Treasure Caches
The book covers recovery of caches from decades and centuries past. Garrett outlines recovery techniques for treasure caches during extraction and transport. These methods apply whether the cache is a Mason jar of silver dollars or a leather pouch of gold coins.
Historical Patterns in Outlaw and Pirate Caches
Garrett recounts cache stories from outlaws, bandits, and pirates, pulling out the patterns that repeat across centuries. The book explores patterns in where pirates hid treasures and how outlaws chose cache sites. The book explains how modern detectorists can use these patterns to generate search grids when historical records provide only a general area. Understanding the technologies behind modern detectors helps cache hunters choose equipment that penetrates the depths these old caches typically occupy.

Specifications
- Author: Charles Garrett
- Pages: 194
- Dimensions: 5.5" x 8.5"
- Binding: Softcover
- Publisher: Garrett Metal Detectors
Why Buy from Serious Detecting
We are an authorized Garrett dealer carrying the full Garrett reference library. Every book ships with our standard 30-day return policy and price-match guarantee. Our team uses Garrett's published research methods in the field and can answer questions about applying cache-hunting techniques to your region. Free shipping on all orders, and we stock titles that go out of print elsewhere. If you are building a reference library, browse our full selection of books & reference material for detectorists and prospectors.
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