UPDATED: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

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UPDATED: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

I have been extremely busy doing field tests of Sunray coils so my personal hunt time has been limited. ???

UPDATE: I wanted to let some of you know who were interested...that I was just informed the field test reports will now be in the May and June issues...which will be available in March and April. This is TWO MONTHS LATER than I was originally told.
The first issue will contain the X-5 field test and the second issue will contain the X-12 field test.


I also want to apologize to many hunters here who's posts I have just truthfully not had the time to keep up with....view...and respond to. :angel7:

Because of the extensive and in depth field testing I did though...I learned some amazing things about the Sunray coils and what they are capable of :headbang:....so I hope you'll all enjoy the reports in the upcoming issues of Western & Eastern Treasures magazine. :icon_thumleft:

FINALLY though...I had a little personal time to hunt before the ground froze on me again so I took advantage of the 45 degree temps over the weekend and hit a pounded park a friend and I hit a few times last year.

I took hunting buddy "Swamp Thing" (Darrell aka "Heavy D") with me and he brought all 3 machines EX2...SE...and the E-Trac.

He usually ends up using one of my coils on his EX2 because he prefers that machine so I have probably put 40 hours on his E-Trac in the last few months.

While I like the E-trac and feel it's a great machine...I still prefer my explorer at pounded parks. That's just my personal preference. :icon_thumleft:

Anyway...I am 100% an Explorer user. Always have been...and always WILL be. That "AIN'T" gonna change. :hello2:

I do feel though that I can use his E-Trac as another weapon to find walked over coins at some of these pummeled sites...much like I use different coils for different situations. :occasion14:

He's on the road a lot so I have access to his E-trac anytime I want. :wink:

Well anyway we hunted around the pond area of this park and I decided to put a couple of hours on his E-trac.
I did okay with it but couldn't get the depth I needed running semi auto +3 sensitivity. After I went to manual 24 on his E-Trac...I hit a couple of 9" wheaties.

"Heavy D" then decided he would put some hours on his E-Trac so I got out the EX2 I bought off of my friend and popped on the X-12 coil.

I'm surprised after my buddy owned it that there wasn't some kind of jinx on it ;D ...but after an hour or so I had a wheatie and a roosey from the deep mud. :hello2:

I then went back to my main machine...the SE. It was already set up with the 10 x 12 SEF coil...so that's how I left it.

I spent my time wading through 10 to 15 second long dead nulls with the SE...but that's where I'm comfortable. :icon_thumleft: At any site I'm familiar with I go to the worst area of trash or deep iron. :wink: If I'm not familiar with the park...I will go right where a fellow hunter has told me not to go because of adverse conditions. 8)

An hour or so later I got a screamer through the nulls which startled me. :laughing9: I was beginning to null myself to sleep but this signal woke me up. ;D It was just a one angle hit ...but it did repeat on the return sweep. :icon_thumleft: Even though it only hit in that one spot...the sweet "warble" tone was there so I kneeled down in the muck.

Before long I had popped out the 1892-O Barber Quarter and there was a 4" piece of rusty iron nearly on top of it. :blob1: Dang...missed the seated by one year :wink: ...but at least this is the higher $$ O mintmark. :D

It was nice to be able to hunt in THAWED ground towards the end of January. I don't remember that ever happening in all my years of hunting.

Heavy D ended up with 2 old wheaties on the day... and I ended up with 3 wheaties...a roosey...and the Barber Quarter. We did well considering how heavily this park has been explorerd and E-tracked over the last 8 years....so much so that I can't even get my buddy to drive here and hunt with me anymore.

I hope you all got some hunting in during the warm spell. It's back to 20 degree temps here now...so I'm sure the ground will be frozen up for the next few months. I don't care though cause' who'd a "thunk" ;D I would get to hunt in mid 40 temps and thawed ground in late January :angel7:
 

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Re: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

Great post Bryce! I am looking forward to reading many more soon from one of my Tnet heroes :notworthy:

Jim
 

Re: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

ziphius said:
Nice digging Bryce! :thumbsup: I just got an eTrac myself and your notes on auto sens and depth are helpful. First coin I dug with this machine was a deep '09 wheatie. :headbang:
Thanks Jim.
Everyone else seems to be happy with semi auto +3 from what I've read...but I couldn't get any depth with it. As soon as I switched to manual 24..I hit the 2 9" deepies.

mpostma said:
Sweet Barber!

I'm happy for you, getting to hunt thawed ground in January, sorta.

Yesterday I noticed that we actually had bare spots on wooded south facing hills! I was getting excited, thinking that I would actually get out and swing a coil in Northern Michigan in January! But, had a meeting after work, and where I checked the ground it was only thawed down about an inch or two. Just another day or two and......Alas, before it could really thaw the ground the cold came back, along with new snow overnight! Spring is just that much closer though!

Really looking forward to your field tests in E&W! Cannot think of anyone better qualified to do field tests! The results just have a whole lot more credibility to me if I know the guy running the test is someone of your proven ability!

Best of luck sir!

Mark
Thank you Mark. You have no idea how much that means to me.
It took 4 days of bizarre 40 degree temps for the ground to thaw. Then I got to hunt that one day. The next morning...20 degree temps again...and it's stayed that way. At least I got to hunt one day in the mud though. :icon_thumleft:

allen said:
Congrats on that beautiful Barber !! :thumbsup:
I feel like the only way i'll get silver
this year is if I buy it ! :dontknow:
Thanks Allen. i know you'll get some silver friend. It will come.
 

Re: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

YES ~ WOW ~ very cool! Such a great find! WOOHOO!!! Sweet barber quarter! CONGRAT'S!!
 

Re: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

dave in iowa said:
Hi Bryce ,as always you are the master , if you dont mind i will be picking your brain on the e-track, ill be getting one in the spring, good luck hunting.
Thanks Dave. I'm no master...but I sure do have fun :wink:
I plan on piddling with the E-Trac some...but the Explorers are my main machine...and i won't be changin' that. I might need to "pick" your brin about the E-Trac. :icon_thumleft:


texjim said:
Thanks Jim.

Mental Granny said:
Heres wishing you and Swamp Thing many more happy hunts ! :icon_sunny:
Thanks M.G. The swamp feller' is a blast to hunt with ;D

TimTrac said:
Always nice to read your posts Bryce.... Very nice quarter you popped out there.... And I appreciate the work you do reviewing coils.... I love the 6x8 SEF by the way.... It was your review that made my determination on which one to get.... Thanks....

Oh, maybe if you gave "Swamp Thing" some scoobie snacks he'd find some silver too....

Take care....
Thanks Tim.
I'm glad you liked the 6 x 8 SEF coil. It's a hot little critter :icon_thumleft:
As for "Swampy" finding silver....he gets his share...but he piddles more with my coils and machines than he does his own :hello2:
 

Re: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

Kimsdad said:
Great Barber, Bryce!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Any BQ is nice, but an 1892 in that condition? Wow! :o
Thanks Neil. It will be a few months now before I get to hunt again I'm sure. Hope all is well with you.


oddcoins said:
YES ~ WOW ~ very cool! Such a great find! WOOHOO!!! Sweet barber quarter! CONGRAT'S!!
Thanks O.C.

time4me said:
Great post Bryce! I am looking forward to reading many more soon from one of my Tnet heroes :notworthy:

Jim
Thanks Jim. I hope winter leaves...and the good weather rolls in sooner than usual. If not...at least I got one more hunt in to keep me satisfied over the winter months.

Captn_SE said:
Hey Bryce,

Congrats on that nice barber quarter find!! :headbang: :thumbsup:

I'm glad you were able to get a hunt in January. These days, just swinging my SE would satisfy me. Some day soon, I'm hoping. ::)

Take care!

CAPTN SE
Dan
Thanks old friend. It will come in time bro. I know you will fell better before long and will be digging some oldies.
:icon_thumleft:
Always good to hear from you :headbang:
 

Re: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

Super Barber Quarter Bryce. Hope we can get some hunt time in this spring before I get busy. Keep pulling those oldies, they inspire me to get out a little more.
JDD
 

Re: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

If you ever decide come out to dig in Denver, you'll only be allowed a small patch of ground, say 6' by 6'. Unless and until you teach me your Zen ways. I savor every left click on my mouse when I see your posts. My first Barber of the year was 1914 dime, which coincidentally was the first coin I've ever lost. Had a trifecta for about two minutes. Couldn't have lost the Rosie. The Mile High salutes you.
Carl
 

Re: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

CurbdiggerCarl57 said:
If you ever decide come out to dig in Denver, you'll only be allowed a small patch of ground, say 6' by 6'. Unless and until you teach me your Zen ways. I savor every left click on my mouse when I see your posts. My first Barber of the year was 1914 dime, which coincidentally was the first coin I've ever lost. Had a trifecta for about two minutes. Couldn't have lost the Rosie. The Mile High salutes you.
Carl
Thanks for responding Carl. ;D :laughing7: Carl....now that's FUNNY :headbang: :laughing9:

John Deere Digger said:
Super Barber Quarter Bryce. Hope we can get some hunt time in this spring before I get busy. Keep pulling those oldies, they inspire me to get out a little more.
JDD
Just let me know JDD. I tried to hook up with you and G-Money a couple of weeks ago...but his shoulder was bothering him...and the ground was still pretty much frozen.
 

Re: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

Dang Bryce, I miss a days posts and look what happens, oh the usual stuff from you! :laughing9: Nice 1892 find. Found an S mint 1892 last season. Sure was nice to get an early Barber quarter. Yours looks great too I might add. Sure was nice to see a reply from The ole CaptnSe too. Can't wait to see the report on the Sunray coils. Looks like 2010 just might be a good year for ya Buddy. Let's talk about a permanent thaw though okay? Here's to another great season started my friend. :thumbsup: jgas
 

Re: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

awesome hunk o' silver.
 

Re: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

"Because of the extensive and in depth field testing I did though...I learned some amazing things about the Sunray coils and what they are capable of headbang....so I hope you'll all enjoy the reports in the upcoming issues of Western & Eastern Treasures magazine. "

I just subscribed to the magazine. ;D ;D

Bob
 

Re: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

Mirage said:
"Because of the extensive and in depth field testing I did though...I learned some amazing things about the Sunray coils and what they are capable of headbang....so I hope you'll all enjoy the reports in the upcoming issues of Western & Eastern Treasures magazine. "

I just subscribed to the magazine. ;D ;D

Bob
Bob...I did the same thing last month ;D My bookstore closed down on the town square :-\
Yesterday I was informed that the test might not be in the upcoming issue...but maybe the next?
I'm trying to get a date pinned down so I'll know for sure. I was under the impression the first test was going to be in the March issue which would be released in a few days. Now I'm not sure though...may be another mointh ???

Sniffy said:
awesome hunk o' silver.
Thanks Sniffy

jgas said:
Dang Bryce, I miss a days posts and look what happens, oh the usual stuff from you! :laughing9: Nice 1892 find. Found an S mint 1892 last season. Sure was nice to get an early Barber quarter. Yours looks great too I might add. Sure was nice to see a reply from The ole CaptnSe too. Can't wait to see the report on the Sunray coils. Looks like 2010 just might be a good year for ya Buddy. Let's talk about a permanent thaw though okay? Here's to another great season started my friend. :thumbsup: jgas
Thanks j. I hope we all have a great 2010 and find lots of goodies. I'm all in for a fast thaw too :icon_thumleft:
 

Re: UPDATED: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

Anyone interested in the field tests....please read the UPDATED RED highlighted insert in the post because the release dates have changed. :wink:
 

Re: UPDATED: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

Nice barber Bryce! Springs a coming!
 

Re: UPDATED: Hunted with "Swamp Thing" and got my first good silver of 2010

Nice way to start off the year... ;D Congrats
 

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