dirtlooter
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- mid western ARK
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- XP Deus with 9"LF and 9" HF Coils and 600 Equinox with stock and 6" coils
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- Relic Hunting
Today was our second trip out in 5 months, yesterday I found the two silvers and the wife found zilch. She has been just sure that there was nothing left to find of value in the permission but I keep telling her that there is still good to awesome stuff, we just had to change or alter our hunting. Again she didn't want to hunt in the area that I wanted to hunt. It has a lot of trash and is the least hunted area but she just didn't have any confidence in it. I started out with another decent 1st find with a wheatie but that was it.
Then I heard her call my name and looked back to see her walking very fast towards me. I am thinking a gold ring or maybe a silver dollar by her actions. Then she says those famous words "You're not gonna believe this!" She opens her hand to show me two more GI dog tags from 1942 and she is super stoked. "They were on top of each other and I just about keeled over!" JAMES A. BERTRAM 36145267 T42 ALEX A. BERTRAM BOX 14 FOWLER, MICH C . This our 4th set of dog tags from this site, the others have all been returned to their families as we hope to do with these. My wife is super excited and already working on the return.
Yeah, she always deals out the smack as we unload to hunt but today she delivered big time. We may not find Revolutionary stuff here but the WWII stuff is okay with me and my wife. Pretty darn cool! And the permission is still giving up some awesome stuff! She totally loves her Deus LF coil setup with the Puck. We just found out that this guy was a Sgt and also survived the war and lived to be 78. He had no children but his father had siblings so we are checking this avenue out now. Thanks for looking.
Then I heard her call my name and looked back to see her walking very fast towards me. I am thinking a gold ring or maybe a silver dollar by her actions. Then she says those famous words "You're not gonna believe this!" She opens her hand to show me two more GI dog tags from 1942 and she is super stoked. "They were on top of each other and I just about keeled over!" JAMES A. BERTRAM 36145267 T42 ALEX A. BERTRAM BOX 14 FOWLER, MICH C . This our 4th set of dog tags from this site, the others have all been returned to their families as we hope to do with these. My wife is super excited and already working on the return.
Yeah, she always deals out the smack as we unload to hunt but today she delivered big time. We may not find Revolutionary stuff here but the WWII stuff is okay with me and my wife. Pretty darn cool! And the permission is still giving up some awesome stuff! She totally loves her Deus LF coil setup with the Puck. We just found out that this guy was a Sgt and also survived the war and lived to be 78. He had no children but his father had siblings so we are checking this avenue out now. Thanks for looking.
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