Hope it’s not to cold

Truth

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Apr 13, 2016
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Abita Springs La....Born in New Orleans
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EQUINOX 800
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Metal Detecting
Planning on going detecting tomorrow if it’s not to cold E39056DB-57C9-4D19-9921-DB9E921DDEFC.png
 

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That’s what I’m talking about. That what we do in 108 humidity heat index during our summers we call it Gorilla Warfare you gotta go in beast mode and you’re obviously a beast. Keep swinging brotha.
Hey I went red fishin’ In Nola in August ‘17. Dang hot! But hey we get that thick humidity and high heat here as well but I swear the sun will crisp you down by there. I never need sunscreen the rest of the summer when I come back! But as for the winters here, I just can’t quit diggin, I’m the only person besides deer hunters out there!
 

Yeah those are the ones I’m talking about. You could put advertisements on them. Lol They are vicious!!

Up here, they fly in formation, like geese!
 

I’d got out today, but I’m afraid I’d need a chisel and 5# sledge to cut a plug
 

Upper 20's today and a brisk wind but it payed off with a 41 walking Liberty half dollar!
 

LOL gotta love the deep south. Not too much to complain about here in NC. Got a snow storm rolling in meaning no detecting for a week or two max. After that, i'm back at it like a worm to coffee grounds!
 

I went out for 5 hours yesterday at 16 degrees to 24 when I was done. Stayed in the timber, the fields are concrete. Seasons done until February or March. Sucks!!!!
 

Bent my lesche
 

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