Its been a tough fall/winter hunting season this year for me, but I finally snagged my 99th and 100th silver coin for the year. My better half had some errands to run this morning and since I don't do well un-supervised around the house, I decided to put a couple hours of hunting time in on one of our old parks. It is my hunting buddy and my favorite spot. Although it has been pounded to death over the years, there are still a few nooks and crannies that on occasion still give up a goody hear and there.
I had the 5 x 10 DD coil on running in de mode, 0 disc, sen 75 to 90, depending on the trash content, no notch, 3h tones and DST off. About 20 minutes or so into the hunt I hit the 57d Rosie 3-4' out from the base of a tree, maybe 5" deep. At the one hour and 45 minute hunting time mark working along a curb I got a high tone tic mingled among mid tones. On a couple of the swings I saw a tid flash of 85-86 and decided to dig. From about 4" I recovered the 53d Washington along with a rusty tac and two small pieces of can slaw. And, the quarter was totally on edge. Nice little trophy for # 100. And, I promptly called it a wrap. Merry Christmas one and all. HH jim tn
I had the 5 x 10 DD coil on running in de mode, 0 disc, sen 75 to 90, depending on the trash content, no notch, 3h tones and DST off. About 20 minutes or so into the hunt I hit the 57d Rosie 3-4' out from the base of a tree, maybe 5" deep. At the one hour and 45 minute hunting time mark working along a curb I got a high tone tic mingled among mid tones. On a couple of the swings I saw a tid flash of 85-86 and decided to dig. From about 4" I recovered the 53d Washington along with a rusty tac and two small pieces of can slaw. And, the quarter was totally on edge. Nice little trophy for # 100. And, I promptly called it a wrap. Merry Christmas one and all. HH jim tn