Isaac
02-01-2015, 10:07 PM
I only went out TWICE this month cause of the god awful weather and the even worse school. At this rate I am only able to go out 25 times this year or less... :girlcry::girlcry::girlcry:
Anyway I'm done venting...
My first hunt was a little secluded public area next to an old 1895 victorian house. I concentrated on the fence line and actually got a fee signals. My first decent signal ended up being a nice 1917 buff! That makes for my first buffalo of the year :) I hunt nearby the buff and end up finding a few other interesting relics including a gold plated cuff link, a plated crushed ring missing the stone, a lock and a few other odds and ends! I head a little ways away from the buff and end up pulling my first wheatie, then my second, and then a nice old button! After a while I am going over the areas I've already hunted in this small little strip type area. When I'm about to give up I see a little patch of grass I didn't go over... there I get my first civil war bullet for the year! It looks like the tip of the bullet was carved or shaved off a bit. As it gets dark I get one more wheatie in an area that the ground was frozen, took about 10 minutes to get out :lolsign:
Two days later I FINALLY get permission to a house I've been DYING to hit... an 1876 house. :yes: Waited 4 months to hit this bad boy... well I got there and I noticed I was getting a ton of trash on the sideyard... so I immediately head to an old oak I see on the right side of the front... bam!! Swinging my coil I get my first nice find, a crusty 1906 indian. After that I go around the oak tree, get a whole lot of targets! First a 1955 wheatie, a dateless buff, 1917 wheat, old brooch, pocket knife, 2 more crusty indians, etc! After about an hour, this area starts to die off a bit... so I head towards the front sidewalk leading to the driveway... my first target is a nice WAR NICKEL! My first silver of the year! Sweeeeeeet, so I grid off the front of the house, a few clads and a nice old brass ring pop out. Then I get an amazing 82-86 signal down about 7"... BAM!!! My first silver quarter of the year!!! Then I take the dirt off and I see the beautiful eagle shine down on me! an SLQ!!! I flip it over and see the date! 1919! :cool: Nice shape too other than an old scratch :bummer: . Then I get two deep clad quarters (6-8" deep ones):girlcry: and some trash. Time to move on... again... I head to the side yard to see if I can get anything other than trash. Tons of crap in the ground here. I got a choppy signal, pull out a piece of flat iron and a wheatie! Looks like I'll have to weed through the trash I guess... well it payed off eventually with a dog tag and a nice 1950 rosie! It was getting dark then so I dug a couple latern parts and headed out. All around the two hunts I did in january were quite rewarding!
The better news: I've been doing tons of research this weekend and found a couple dozen houses from the 1700s near me I have to get permission at :thumbsup02:
Good luck and HH y'all! Here's the pics!
http://i.imgur.com/kK4rTBx.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/X6XHOMz.png
http://i.imgur.com/aZ5xlvb.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/Nqo0egX.jpg
Beautiful Standing Liberty Quarter on Live Dig! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EANuqpc3dx0)
Anyway I'm done venting...
My first hunt was a little secluded public area next to an old 1895 victorian house. I concentrated on the fence line and actually got a fee signals. My first decent signal ended up being a nice 1917 buff! That makes for my first buffalo of the year :) I hunt nearby the buff and end up finding a few other interesting relics including a gold plated cuff link, a plated crushed ring missing the stone, a lock and a few other odds and ends! I head a little ways away from the buff and end up pulling my first wheatie, then my second, and then a nice old button! After a while I am going over the areas I've already hunted in this small little strip type area. When I'm about to give up I see a little patch of grass I didn't go over... there I get my first civil war bullet for the year! It looks like the tip of the bullet was carved or shaved off a bit. As it gets dark I get one more wheatie in an area that the ground was frozen, took about 10 minutes to get out :lolsign:
Two days later I FINALLY get permission to a house I've been DYING to hit... an 1876 house. :yes: Waited 4 months to hit this bad boy... well I got there and I noticed I was getting a ton of trash on the sideyard... so I immediately head to an old oak I see on the right side of the front... bam!! Swinging my coil I get my first nice find, a crusty 1906 indian. After that I go around the oak tree, get a whole lot of targets! First a 1955 wheatie, a dateless buff, 1917 wheat, old brooch, pocket knife, 2 more crusty indians, etc! After about an hour, this area starts to die off a bit... so I head towards the front sidewalk leading to the driveway... my first target is a nice WAR NICKEL! My first silver of the year! Sweeeeeeet, so I grid off the front of the house, a few clads and a nice old brass ring pop out. Then I get an amazing 82-86 signal down about 7"... BAM!!! My first silver quarter of the year!!! Then I take the dirt off and I see the beautiful eagle shine down on me! an SLQ!!! I flip it over and see the date! 1919! :cool: Nice shape too other than an old scratch :bummer: . Then I get two deep clad quarters (6-8" deep ones):girlcry: and some trash. Time to move on... again... I head to the side yard to see if I can get anything other than trash. Tons of crap in the ground here. I got a choppy signal, pull out a piece of flat iron and a wheatie! Looks like I'll have to weed through the trash I guess... well it payed off eventually with a dog tag and a nice 1950 rosie! It was getting dark then so I dug a couple latern parts and headed out. All around the two hunts I did in january were quite rewarding!
The better news: I've been doing tons of research this weekend and found a couple dozen houses from the 1700s near me I have to get permission at :thumbsup02:
Good luck and HH y'all! Here's the pics!
http://i.imgur.com/kK4rTBx.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/X6XHOMz.png
http://i.imgur.com/aZ5xlvb.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/Nqo0egX.jpg
Beautiful Standing Liberty Quarter on Live Dig! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EANuqpc3dx0)