Tony Two-Cent
12-27-2012, 08:20 PM
I have this week off, and I decided to brave the temps in the low 30s for a hunt today. I can usually hunt in just about any temp above 20 F as long as the wind isn't blowing and the ground isn't frozen. :frozen:
I decided to go back to the park where I found 2 Mercs and 2 Barber Dimes on December 1. It is about an hour to the southeast of where I live. No snow on the ground here, but when I got to this park there was 1-2 of snow on the ground. Oh well, I've hunted in snow before. :dontknow:
I think the snow cover actually kept the ground from freezing. Our lows have been in the low 20s at night. The ground wasn't frozen at all, but it was extremely muddy. No spectacular finds, but I was just happy to be able to hunt this time of year. I hunted for about 3 hours and ended up with 10 wheat cents, 1 Mercury Dime and 1 Rosie, plus some clad.
Here are my finds for the day. Did you ever see such a muddy mess?
62167
Here are my finds after a light cleaning:
62168
Keepers:
62169
Some of the older wheat cents:
62170
1925 Mercury Dime:
6217162172
I found this medallion on Christmas Day on a short hunt with my brother at the old farm site that he got permission to hunt. (The land belongs to his brother-in-law.) This site has potential, but it was tough to hunt with all of the bean stubble in the field, plus it was very windy and freezing cold! We may try it again in the spring. We found 2 wheat cents and this medallion. I think it says, American Woman's League - Founder's Chapter.
62173
I don't know if this will be my last hunt of the year or not. Temps are supposed to remain in the 30s for the next few days. We'll see.
Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy:
I decided to go back to the park where I found 2 Mercs and 2 Barber Dimes on December 1. It is about an hour to the southeast of where I live. No snow on the ground here, but when I got to this park there was 1-2 of snow on the ground. Oh well, I've hunted in snow before. :dontknow:
I think the snow cover actually kept the ground from freezing. Our lows have been in the low 20s at night. The ground wasn't frozen at all, but it was extremely muddy. No spectacular finds, but I was just happy to be able to hunt this time of year. I hunted for about 3 hours and ended up with 10 wheat cents, 1 Mercury Dime and 1 Rosie, plus some clad.
Here are my finds for the day. Did you ever see such a muddy mess?
62167
Here are my finds after a light cleaning:
62168
Keepers:
62169
Some of the older wheat cents:
62170
1925 Mercury Dime:
6217162172
I found this medallion on Christmas Day on a short hunt with my brother at the old farm site that he got permission to hunt. (The land belongs to his brother-in-law.) This site has potential, but it was tough to hunt with all of the bean stubble in the field, plus it was very windy and freezing cold! We may try it again in the spring. We found 2 wheat cents and this medallion. I think it says, American Woman's League - Founder's Chapter.
62173
I don't know if this will be my last hunt of the year or not. Temps are supposed to remain in the 30s for the next few days. We'll see.
Thanks for looking and happy hunting! :beerbuddy: