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Dang Good Hunt Today , Regardless Of The Snow Overnight! :cam: :detecting: :detecting:

John-Edmonton

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This is the kind of day it was.....it was planned a couple of days ago, and to my surprise, snow showed up over night. Nothing new hunting in the snow in my neck of the woods, I met my buddy Barry as planned at a designated spot, and we got our gear ready for another hunt. A little overkill on Barry's part was a can of mosquito repellent, but you just never know what consequences could just show up around this neck of the woods.

I used my Garrett Infinium + Garrett GTI 2500. Barry used his GTI 1500. Both imaging Garretts used the sniper coil, a preferred weapon when hunting in the woods. The first pic shows the downtown skyline with a low cloud base.



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I spent the first 1 1/2 hour hunting with my Infinium. But, there was just too much iron for a PI detector, and I was getting cold feet splashing along in the creek. I stopped hunting when my first coin showed up.

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I headed back to my car and switched over to the Garrett GTI 2500, as I was going to land hunt in the woods for the rest of the day. After getting several coins, I got an iffy signal, walked away, then stopped, as my gut feeling was that I should dig it anyways. A nice cuff link showed up, withe typical "U" UNCAS hallmark. It's probably been a while since people wore cuff links around here, never the less in the woods.

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Here's the keepers for the day. No complaints from me. Even a new penny at this time of year is good.

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And my "NITO"..... I thought I dug up a gold coin ring with the person's head perfectly cut out. Boy, was I wrong. It was just an older ring made to look like gold. Nothing wrong with getting your nervous system revved up at times....

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By buddy did real well today, especially with those two old dog tags. He also got some other loot, but it wasn't photographed.

We left the location, met at a local A&W and yakked about some great hunts from the past.......
 
Nice winter haul Snowman. Hard telling what a feller will dig up out there in the boonies. No tecting for me today. Wind and rain all day and most likely for the next few days. I hate it but can't change it. If we have a rainy winter this year think I'll take that inside time and get back to writing and whip some stories out for the treasure mags. I keep getting emails from the editors so guess I'll make them happy. :rofl: Hope you get some more snow goodies.

Bill
 
[size=x-large]please [/size][size=medium]send some of that white stuff over here i"m sitting at my keyboard in my underpants sweating like a pig on a spit :help: :hot: :rofl: [/size]
 
If I send you some of that white stuff you will surely get "stuck" frozen sitting in your underpants, and will develop "snowballs" :rofl:
 
Time to get out the snow shoes and parkas:rofl:
 
I feel like a wimp because I've pretty much hung my detectors up for the year here in Wisconsin and you are up in Canada still swinging away in the cold weather with snow on the ground. You give a new meaning to the term "Die hard". I applaud your determination to keep swinging as long as you can. Craig
 
W.T.G. John,now thats determination at its best, where do you cary the snow shovel and blow torch,or is there a pack mule were not seeing ? :rofl: good job :thumbup: H.H. Kevin
 
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