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11-29-2017, 09:18 PM
Last Saturday I left early with my detector to get some time in before the ground gets too hard. So far, the weather has been mild in Michigan.
I hit a couple of spots including a park and one of my rentals (built in 1915) but wasn't having much luck so I decided to switch it up and get a permission.
This yard was an absolute blast! The signals were strong, shallow and silver! There were also several spills.
My first good target was a silver dime at only about 4 inches. There was another target in the hole - a wheatie. There was yet another high tone adjacent to the first plug which turned out to be another silver dime!
Here is a shot of the two plugs side-by-side:
61794
I was working street-to-house after detecting the perimeter and along the driveway and walkway. I soon got another good high-tone and dug a Merc and a wheatie in the same hole! These signals were so good I could hardly believe it - nothing like the signals at iron-infested homesteads. It was extremely refreshing.
I picked up another silver dime before I switched directions and hit the whole thing again. I am glad I did because I picked up one more silver Rosie completely on edge and only 2 inches deep. I did not even hear this signal on the first pass as I was swinging parallel with the direction the coin was on edge. It gave a great signal from perpendicular and it ended up in my pouch!
A great hunt - 4 silver Rosies, a Merc, 6 wheats, 3 spills, 1 silver spill!
61795
I hit a couple of spots including a park and one of my rentals (built in 1915) but wasn't having much luck so I decided to switch it up and get a permission.
This yard was an absolute blast! The signals were strong, shallow and silver! There were also several spills.
My first good target was a silver dime at only about 4 inches. There was another target in the hole - a wheatie. There was yet another high tone adjacent to the first plug which turned out to be another silver dime!
Here is a shot of the two plugs side-by-side:
61794
I was working street-to-house after detecting the perimeter and along the driveway and walkway. I soon got another good high-tone and dug a Merc and a wheatie in the same hole! These signals were so good I could hardly believe it - nothing like the signals at iron-infested homesteads. It was extremely refreshing.
I picked up another silver dime before I switched directions and hit the whole thing again. I am glad I did because I picked up one more silver Rosie completely on edge and only 2 inches deep. I did not even hear this signal on the first pass as I was swinging parallel with the direction the coin was on edge. It gave a great signal from perpendicular and it ended up in my pouch!
A great hunt - 4 silver Rosies, a Merc, 6 wheats, 3 spills, 1 silver spill!
61795