"WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE POSITION"

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Actual sign on a church readerboard- "The best position is on your knees!" So it must be true.

I switch around a bit to alleviate any unpleasant afteraffects. First one knee, then the other. Sometimes I even stretch out a bit before I start, helps keep you relaxed and limber. Wearing kneepads doesn't seem at all comfortable to me.

Oh wait, we were talking about digging, right?
 

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Both knees/kneepads
 

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This may be the most misleading thread ever..... ::) ::)
 

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Putting this "thread" in a different context and I have laughed my.....off...HH and yep..i wear knee pads and stay down for as long as I can...that way I can take a break..lol
 

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thanks for the replys,sorry to mislead anyone ::) ::) ::) and ;D ;D ;D

t.p
 

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i wwas hesitant about reading this post or responding i am shy , and blush easy however i use my right knee, being catholic helps i am used to it , i cannot recommend laying on the ground as that didnt work for me 911 was called to the playground i hate sirens HH JIM
 

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Due to my inflexible back from the accident I had, I have to get down on both knees to dig. This is usually not a problem except in planted hunts where speed is of the essence. I use my detector as a crutch to help get back up but one day I'm going to snap a shaft or bend one I am afraid. I plan on getting one of those small relic shovels to see if I can stand up and do a lot of my digging in the future. Only problem I see with them is that the handle is too short and you wind up bending over to dig anyway. May try to find a way to build a lightweight extension for the handle? Any Ideas? Monty
 

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Monty said:
Due to my inflexible back from the accident I had, I have to get down on both knees to dig. This is usually not a problem except in planted hunts where speed is of the essence. I use my detector as a crutch to help get back up but one day I'm going to snap a shaft or bend one I am afraid. I plan on getting one of those small relic shovels to see if I can stand up and do a lot of my digging in the future. Only problem I see with them is that the handle is too short and you wind up bending over to dig anyway. May try to find a way to build a lightweight extension for the handle? Any Ideas? Monty

Have AP make ya a 3 foot diggin tool!
 

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I get in a dog style and start digging the hole When i get close to what i am after i get up on one knee when i finilly get it out i get up on both feet and wipe it with a towel.
 

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For tall guys like me, I've found (or made) shovels or sand scoops long enough to keep me on my feet as much as possible.
 

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I use a sharpshooter shovel for digging, stand all I can, bad back for years, If I see a rusty relic I usually use my foot, sometimes get on my knees.

Fossis.......................
 

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NORTHEAST HUNTER said:
I get in a dog style and start digging the hole When i get close to what i am after i get up on one knee when i finilly get it out i get up on both feet and wipe it with a towel.


You went there... :D
 

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I'll never tell............
 

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