Carolina Tom
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I had the pleasure of hunting with TNetter, Todd Lipe, this weekend. He had one of his secret honey holes lined up. However... upon arrival, I immediately noticed sloppy plugs, then plain old holes, where an uninvited guest had not even bothered to put the dirt back in the holes. We were both disappointed, to say the least.
The disappointment faded as my first hole contained a '43 Merc! From the looks of things the other guy (or girl... probably a girl, we will call her "Nancy") was unable to locate any of the deeper targets. All of the good targets were 6" deep at least. The next good target was an old green three cent spill... 1916, 1918 and 1897! Woo Whoo IHC!
I got another deep signal, about 7" down a large green coin appeared, it turned out to be a 1908 Canadian cent! We do not see (m)any of those around here.
I managed to wrestle two buffalos from the ground, both dated.. 1919 and 1935.
I also found the remains of a charm bracelet and some other junk... broken key, thimbles and junk ring.
It was a very nice weekend, and I owe Todd big time!
Thanks for looking, and good luck on your hunts!
The disappointment faded as my first hole contained a '43 Merc! From the looks of things the other guy (or girl... probably a girl, we will call her "Nancy") was unable to locate any of the deeper targets. All of the good targets were 6" deep at least. The next good target was an old green three cent spill... 1916, 1918 and 1897! Woo Whoo IHC!
I got another deep signal, about 7" down a large green coin appeared, it turned out to be a 1908 Canadian cent! We do not see (m)any of those around here.
I managed to wrestle two buffalos from the ground, both dated.. 1919 and 1935.
I also found the remains of a charm bracelet and some other junk... broken key, thimbles and junk ring.
It was a very nice weekend, and I owe Todd big time!
Thanks for looking, and good luck on your hunts!
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