First full season wrap up 2017

You absolutely killed it for a "virtual" green horn learning a new and somewhat technical machine. You found some great sights and the F75 did what it's created to do. Well done mate. You are on your way to recovering some mind blowing finds. Keep researching your area and gaining permissions into those historic and "forgotten" places buddy.:headbang:
 

You absolutely killed it for a "virtual" green horn learning a new and somewhat technical machine. You found some great sights and the F75 did what it's created to do. Well done mate. You are on your way to recovering some mind blowing finds. Keep researching your area and gaining permissions into those historic and "forgotten" places buddy.:headbang:

Thanks a lot! I've learned how much work it truly is to have a decent year. Did you do a 2017 post yet? I remember some great finds you put up lately!
 

Thanks a lot! I've learned how much work it truly is to have a decent year. Did you do a 2017 post yet? I remember some great finds you put up lately!

I procrastinate about my procrastinating. I actually have so many "cashes" of treasure around my home I am not sure where all my finds are located? I may just regurgitate some pictures of my better finds for ya'll. It was my best year ever for notching off Bucket List items. Being a member of T-net and following the examples of the better hunters here will indeed up your game. Adios mate.:hello:
 

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That is a very impressive first full year of hunting. Looks like you have been hunting a variety of places and time periods, but I see the cut Spanish silver and the KG II which are good finds for (I assume) Washington County. Once you get bitten by the 18th century, your done with modern stuff :laughing7:
 

That is a very impressive first full year of hunting. Looks like you have been hunting a variety of places and time periods, but I see the cut Spanish silver and the KG II which are good finds for (I assume) Washington County. Once you get bitten by the 18th century, your done with modern stuff :laughing7:

Steve,

You are spot on. I started with the small yards after getting permissions and kinda got hooked on beeping silver.....then pushed myself to like old farm fields and that ended up giving 3 of my best coins. Really tried to hit a variety of spots to learn each one since they all seem to be unique.

Yeah, I'm smack dab in the middle of wash. Co. It's funny you say that about the older stuff. I find my coil over older ground now more than anything!
 

Very respectable finds, again, location, location, location. Congrats on a great year, GL and best wishes on continued success.
 

Love looking at year end finds.
Gets the blood pumping
You have a great 2017
 

Very nice finds my man!!! And here is to another very fine year of dirt fishin to you and everyone else out there trying to dig up history
 

Awesome year I m bored and loving going over all these 2017 finds Awesome post
 

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