z118
03-24-2013, 05:39 PM
The weather has not been nice lately... the past week has been 20's at night, 30's during the day, and on and off flurries. So I was not hopeful for the digging this weekend. I got out Saturday and headed to a large old park in the city with a particular wooded spot in mind. It was mostly a bust, yielding only modern pennies and a 1941 nickel. I moved into the main park area with all you forum folks in mind, figuring if you can all find treasure in hunted out parks than so can I. I switched to manual and cranked the Etrac up to 27 and went as slow as slow can go. I got an iffy nickle signal and pulled a nasty red Buffalo. That had me excited but other treasure was not to be had other than a beat up wheat. I don't know how you do it. The snow and slush and mud didn't help I guess.
It was a bit warmer today so I headed to another wooded spot that gave up 20 wheats and a Buff last weekend. The woods didn't give up much other than a lonely wheat and then finally a small silver ring. I took a break and then moved into a sports field next to the wooded area. I had better luck there, scoring a 1936 Buff, a few more wheats, and a '45 Merc. The Merc made me very happy. It was a nice day (relative to the recent weather anyway) even though it was only about 37 degrees and it was very good to get outside.
Happy hunting!
It was a bit warmer today so I headed to another wooded spot that gave up 20 wheats and a Buff last weekend. The woods didn't give up much other than a lonely wheat and then finally a small silver ring. I took a break and then moved into a sports field next to the wooded area. I had better luck there, scoring a 1936 Buff, a few more wheats, and a '45 Merc. The Merc made me very happy. It was a nice day (relative to the recent weather anyway) even though it was only about 37 degrees and it was very good to get outside.
Happy hunting!