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Finally hunted outside the county and even the state

NebTrac

Active member
Hello All,

Finally got to hunt somewhere besides my own territory this past weekend. This was my first hunt, meeting up with someone from this forum. NebraskaRay and I had been talking about getting together for a hunt. So with state track finals in Omaha and my wife a coach it seemed like a good time to do this.

I met Ray Sat. morning and he drove me, his father-n-law and another detectorist by the name of Jim over into Iowa and hunted an old park and fairgrounds. Jim and Ray both managed silver coins that day - Jim with a Rosie and Ray with a barber dime. I managed a lonely (1900) IH and a little silver ring. I very much enjoyed my time and it was good to see how others hunted. Ray and I were the only ones running E-Tracs and Jim and Ray's Father-n-Law I believe ran Explorers.

Later that evening I went to another older park and managed the silver cross almost on top of the ground, it was silver also. Sun. afternoon went to another old park and hunted about 1 1/2 hours for the lone wheatie (1951D). I appreciate Ray for the invitation and the hunt....Thanks Ray!!!!

NebTrac
 
now get back over on your side of the river. :rofl: :beers: HH Digger (from the Hawkeye State)
 
No problem at all I had a blast also, your welcome anytime. That cross looks real nice, I took the father in law out again on monday and he got a Barber Quarter and Barber dime in the same hole, needless to say he was very happy.
Ray
 
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