hockeyguy
09-26-2010, 08:31 PM
I wasn't getting along mith my SE today, we just weren't hitting it off. EMI, hot rocks....it was a tough morning for me at a new park. I decided to move to another that I have hunted and been thrown out of several times by the lady across the street and the police. Anyway, I have found only wheats and a British Large cent here , but today I found my 1 st silver there! This park is so freekin old and so close to the Hudson River in the 1st Capitol of NY that you could find anything here....I mean anything!
I could have easily passed this signal up for iron and I'm sure I have before. What altered my pattern was what Angel posted the other day about investigating ALL deep signals. This one was only 7 or 8 and sounded ok in 2 directions but still broken up. From other directions it was either a null or too broken to recognize. In pinpoint and normal, the numbers bounced and wouldn't settle or commit. For some reason I dug it and was very, very surprised when this came out.
Currently, the ground is so dry that I am killing a lot of grass. Typically I churn the dirt in the hole and if there's a silver, it will expose itself. I was surprised that this did not happen....strangely, the coin ended up in the pile whilest i was taking soil out by the handful. After I scanned the pile the sound was happening.
Anyway, things are drying up around here, time for a road trip. Yeah right, don't know when I'll pull this one off.
HH
Aaron
I could have easily passed this signal up for iron and I'm sure I have before. What altered my pattern was what Angel posted the other day about investigating ALL deep signals. This one was only 7 or 8 and sounded ok in 2 directions but still broken up. From other directions it was either a null or too broken to recognize. In pinpoint and normal, the numbers bounced and wouldn't settle or commit. For some reason I dug it and was very, very surprised when this came out.
Currently, the ground is so dry that I am killing a lot of grass. Typically I churn the dirt in the hole and if there's a silver, it will expose itself. I was surprised that this did not happen....strangely, the coin ended up in the pile whilest i was taking soil out by the handful. After I scanned the pile the sound was happening.
Anyway, things are drying up around here, time for a road trip. Yeah right, don't know when I'll pull this one off.
HH
Aaron