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explorer II strikes again

expII al

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Hi Fellow Treasure Hunters
This happend to me a few weeks ago. I'm hunting a yard in Rossville Ill and a car pulls up to me while i'm searching a spot between a light pole and the sidewalk and tells me that I'm waisting my time because " this yard has been hunted by everyone". Well they didn't use an Explorer to hunt with because this is what I found within a twenty foot of that conversation. Oh well,I love hunted out spots. I was using the old coin program that Andy Sabisch wrote about in his book on the explorer.
 
I love it when someone claims a spot is hunted out and you can go in and watch their face as you start finding coins... :) I've own an Explorer close to 5 years and it has happened many times. Get used to it... ;)

-Bill
 
Great finds, especially the half. The Explorer can really make some amazing finds from sites others have long since given up on. I frequently get leads to sites others have written off that turn into "gold" (or at least silver) mines.

Glad the program helped you pull them out of the site . . . .

Andy Sabisch
 
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