jkress
12-09-2012, 12:11 AM
Looks like yesterday and today might be about it around here. :frozen:
On Friday Ron and I set out to hunt three different parks in two towns. One we had searched before, the other two needed
a test drive before the season comes to an end.
Park 1 looked promising when we pulled up. Three Mercs found their way under my coil. This park is on the list for next year.
Park 2 has given many keepers over this season. However, only a lone IH came up for me yesterday.
Park 3 is another we hadn't searched yet. Although the 'drive up appeal' appears quite new, I had noticed the area
to have potential from 1940 aerial photos. Within an hour and a half before darkness, I pocketed a Rosie and Merc while
Ron managed a Washington, Merc and two Rosies. This park is definitely first up come spring. :yes:
http://jkress.com/AmericanDetectorist2012/pictures/picture-78.jpg
This morning I received a long awaited call from an old B&:beerbuddy: here in town. She said she'd be there from 9:00-12:00 if I wanted
to give it a try. I wasn't planning on hunting this morning, nor was I expecting a call from her. Off I went. :cheesysmile:
Within 5 minutes of stepping foot on the property, a neighbor came over to chat. This old timer let me know he found many,
many nice coins in this yard over the years. crying01 Not quite what I wanted to hear. Very nice guy however. He's been detecting
since the 70's and shared many exciting stories with me from the glory years. :smitten:
We parted ways and I began my search. He left too many Wheat cents for me along with a few silvers and an IH.
http://jkress.com/AmericanDetectorist2012/pictures/picture-79.jpg
Plus this Barber. All letters of Liberty are visible.
http://jkress.com/AmericanDetectorist2012/pictures/picture-80.jpg
2012 was a fun metal detecting season. Although I wasn't able to hunt much in May, June and July... the rest of the year
went well. The sites Ron and I searched put 126 silver coins in my pocket and 125 in his. A very rewarding and exciting year. :beerbuddy:
On Friday Ron and I set out to hunt three different parks in two towns. One we had searched before, the other two needed
a test drive before the season comes to an end.
Park 1 looked promising when we pulled up. Three Mercs found their way under my coil. This park is on the list for next year.
Park 2 has given many keepers over this season. However, only a lone IH came up for me yesterday.
Park 3 is another we hadn't searched yet. Although the 'drive up appeal' appears quite new, I had noticed the area
to have potential from 1940 aerial photos. Within an hour and a half before darkness, I pocketed a Rosie and Merc while
Ron managed a Washington, Merc and two Rosies. This park is definitely first up come spring. :yes:
http://jkress.com/AmericanDetectorist2012/pictures/picture-78.jpg
This morning I received a long awaited call from an old B&:beerbuddy: here in town. She said she'd be there from 9:00-12:00 if I wanted
to give it a try. I wasn't planning on hunting this morning, nor was I expecting a call from her. Off I went. :cheesysmile:
Within 5 minutes of stepping foot on the property, a neighbor came over to chat. This old timer let me know he found many,
many nice coins in this yard over the years. crying01 Not quite what I wanted to hear. Very nice guy however. He's been detecting
since the 70's and shared many exciting stories with me from the glory years. :smitten:
We parted ways and I began my search. He left too many Wheat cents for me along with a few silvers and an IH.
http://jkress.com/AmericanDetectorist2012/pictures/picture-79.jpg
Plus this Barber. All letters of Liberty are visible.
http://jkress.com/AmericanDetectorist2012/pictures/picture-80.jpg
2012 was a fun metal detecting season. Although I wasn't able to hunt much in May, June and July... the rest of the year
went well. The sites Ron and I searched put 126 silver coins in my pocket and 125 in his. A very rewarding and exciting year. :beerbuddy: