It was some tough hunting in 3 different hammered parks.I got the lone wheaty in the first and 2 Indians in the second.We then moved to the last small town square park and it was covered with fresh dropped clad and I think Bob hit the quarters hard.I hunted as hard as I ever have trying to get one silver and finally after putting my 8x6 sef on I hit a 6" deep silver warble and dug the Barber and as Bob was walking away from sharing my good fortune I got another sweet silver hit and Bob checked it out with his E-Trac and said he would call it a silver dime as well and at about 5" I retrieved the Mercury dime.We both hunted in a frenzy until dark and I got a deep penny signal and pulled the crusty Indian from around 7" although I could not see to tell if it was an Indian or wheaty
The Indians are 1881,1900 & 1903 wheat is 1916
I used the 12x15 a bunch at the second park and it performed flawlessly and I plan on using it a lot more in some of my more hunted out sites,Ray.

The Indians are 1881,1900 & 1903 wheat is 1916
I used the 12x15 a bunch at the second park and it performed flawlessly and I plan on using it a lot more in some of my more hunted out sites,Ray.