TMac
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- Feb 9, 2013
- 398
- 335
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab E-trac
Minelab X-terra 705 dual pack
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Hello all!
Had to work till five today and when i got out i headed to a middle school I've been really wanting to hunt. Unfortunately..well i guess fortunately, there was an event going on so i ended up at a park close by. I've Hunted this park a couple times before and have pulled 4 silver dimes and a 1950s Sterling safe driver pin out of it but the last couple times i hit it signals were very few and far between. The park is pretty big but I've pulled all the silver out of one area so i decided to go hit that spot really slowly and it paid off. First good signal i got ended up being this military button which i believe is a WW2 marine corps button..but please correct me if I'm wrong. I continued to work the"silver area" and got a decent 12-44, 13-45, 12-45 signal on my etrac about 6" down and pulled out a 1964 Rosie..I'll take it! A few minutes later i hit a weird signal that pinpointed long ..after some investigation i figured it was two different targets and isolated the higher signal and dug up a 1950-d Rosie, awesome! The other signal ended up being a wheat cent. The two rosies were silvers 68 and 69 for me this year/ever. Not a bad 1.25 hour hunt.
Hope you all had great days.
Thanks for looking/commenting
HH
TMac
Had to work till five today and when i got out i headed to a middle school I've been really wanting to hunt. Unfortunately..well i guess fortunately, there was an event going on so i ended up at a park close by. I've Hunted this park a couple times before and have pulled 4 silver dimes and a 1950s Sterling safe driver pin out of it but the last couple times i hit it signals were very few and far between. The park is pretty big but I've pulled all the silver out of one area so i decided to go hit that spot really slowly and it paid off. First good signal i got ended up being this military button which i believe is a WW2 marine corps button..but please correct me if I'm wrong. I continued to work the"silver area" and got a decent 12-44, 13-45, 12-45 signal on my etrac about 6" down and pulled out a 1964 Rosie..I'll take it! A few minutes later i hit a weird signal that pinpointed long ..after some investigation i figured it was two different targets and isolated the higher signal and dug up a 1950-d Rosie, awesome! The other signal ended up being a wheat cent. The two rosies were silvers 68 and 69 for me this year/ever. Not a bad 1.25 hour hunt.
Hope you all had great days.
Thanks for looking/commenting
HH
TMac
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