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John-Edmonton

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Tough hunting today, but the Garrett Scorpion did it again. The sports field I hunted would NOT allow a plug to be cut due to the tundra freezing solid. The best I could do was to pop out the shallow signals. That silver puzzle ring sounded so good, that I literally chopped it put of the ground using two screw drivers. I kinda put it out of it's misery too. :( But hey, a ring is a ring is a ring is a ring.....

Also got a large 1949 large cent from Ireland. When you hear good signals, you got to dig them! You never know what will pop out next.
 
well done John, great finds, I still find the frozen ground thing a little hard to get my head around, the only way to get that here would be to stick it in the freezer:rolleyes:
 
whadda said:
well done John, great finds, I still find the frozen ground thing a little hard to get my head around, the only way to get that here would be to stick it in the freezer:rolleyes:
:rofl::rofl::heh::laugh: good one whadda
 
Ill remember the TUNDRA thing in a few months here in Pa
I can dress like im deer hutning and stay warm but diginf
in ice aint FUN !!!


Ron
 
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John you are a DIE HARD. Man you have got to be one of the most dedicated detectorists around. I have not checked the weather that for north but when the ground freezes here I'm done.

whadda, You are in Australia, yes? Come on up. You would love 3 feet of snow like we got in Spokane, Washington last year. Was more like 58 inches. but melt left it at about 3' in the front yard. FUN to drive in.

HH
Jeff
 
Alright!:super:Congrats on the silver ring!:cheers:Congrats on the foreign large cent, too!:detecting:That's really awesome!:biggrin:Happy Hunting!:)
 
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