Tony Two-Cent
03-09-2014, 05:25 PM
Although it was sunny and 48 degrees here today, our ground is still partially snow covered, and the soil is still frozen hard as concrete. However, I just couldn't take it any more, I had to get out for a hunt!
But boy, I sure could have used pulltabsteve's hammer and chisel. :lol:
Here were the conditions at the park today. In the distance you can see some areas where the grass is showing. That's where I detected. I must be nuts! :crazy:
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Site_zpsb4f2b5fd.jpg
My first find for 2014 was a 1938 wheat cent, but it took me about 10 minutes to chisel down to it with my Lesche. It was about 5" deep.
I had to ignore the deeper signals because there was just no way to get down to them. I had to concentrate on signals that were about 5" deep or less, and even then it was really slow going. Even when I was able to chip my way down a few inches, the hole would immediately fill up with water. :mad:
But you know what? I had fun anyway! It was just so nice to get out in the sunshine and swing my E-Trac!
Other than some clad, I also ended up finding a Buffalo Nickel at about 5" deep. It is really worn, but I think the date on it is 1916.
Here are today's well-earned finds:
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Pile-0309_zpsbcd4e459.jpg
I took an SOS pad to the wheat cent and buffalo nickel.
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Keepers-Obv_zps9542b895.jpg
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Keepers-Rev_zpsd3f1c701.jpg
The finds aren't too exciting but I was happy to finally get out! :beerbuddy:
But boy, I sure could have used pulltabsteve's hammer and chisel. :lol:
Here were the conditions at the park today. In the distance you can see some areas where the grass is showing. That's where I detected. I must be nuts! :crazy:
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Site_zpsb4f2b5fd.jpg
My first find for 2014 was a 1938 wheat cent, but it took me about 10 minutes to chisel down to it with my Lesche. It was about 5" deep.
I had to ignore the deeper signals because there was just no way to get down to them. I had to concentrate on signals that were about 5" deep or less, and even then it was really slow going. Even when I was able to chip my way down a few inches, the hole would immediately fill up with water. :mad:
But you know what? I had fun anyway! It was just so nice to get out in the sunshine and swing my E-Trac!
Other than some clad, I also ended up finding a Buffalo Nickel at about 5" deep. It is really worn, but I think the date on it is 1916.
Here are today's well-earned finds:
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Pile-0309_zpsbcd4e459.jpg
I took an SOS pad to the wheat cent and buffalo nickel.
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Keepers-Obv_zps9542b895.jpg
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb174/dubbl-t/Metal%20Detecting/Keepers-Rev_zpsd3f1c701.jpg
The finds aren't too exciting but I was happy to finally get out! :beerbuddy: