Boys I had a awesome day yesterday. Long story short this location gave up a '37 merc a month or so back and yesterday it gave up a '35 merc 20 minutes into the hunt. Oh yeah!
Elementary school play area gave a few modern coins some kids jewelry and a 1940 wheat .
Well by the time I was done there I was hot, tired and thirsty as all get out. So back to the car, took care of the thirsty part and thought as I stood there that the football field across the road had few joggers now that the night was cooling things off. Well Ok I'll just make a quick pass across the width of the field and call it a day.
Chose the inzone/ 5yrd section. Found your normal stuff pull rings, a couple blanks brass and modern coins. Then this wierd signal that high toned then dropped in tone and numbers it was all over. So I let it lay, had another signal like that, then another. On the third one I just had to know what it is making this funky signal, '57 rosie! Oh Yeah first two silver coins day. Still ecstatic from the rosie I dig a couple more coins then a solid high tone 74-75 numbers with just a little shifting. Of course I dug it and up from the turf comes my first Barber, 1916!!!!! WoOT .. First three silver coins day and my first trifecta.
Hope all of you have this kind of weekend.
Man I am missing my 11" bi-axle it wouldnt have had any trouble with the rosie and I think there is more to be had out at this location. I forsee a drill and a oven in my dead coils future
Good luck out there guys,
Lakota
Elementary school play area gave a few modern coins some kids jewelry and a 1940 wheat .
Well by the time I was done there I was hot, tired and thirsty as all get out. So back to the car, took care of the thirsty part and thought as I stood there that the football field across the road had few joggers now that the night was cooling things off. Well Ok I'll just make a quick pass across the width of the field and call it a day.
Chose the inzone/ 5yrd section. Found your normal stuff pull rings, a couple blanks brass and modern coins. Then this wierd signal that high toned then dropped in tone and numbers it was all over. So I let it lay, had another signal like that, then another. On the third one I just had to know what it is making this funky signal, '57 rosie! Oh Yeah first two silver coins day. Still ecstatic from the rosie I dig a couple more coins then a solid high tone 74-75 numbers with just a little shifting. Of course I dug it and up from the turf comes my first Barber, 1916!!!!! WoOT .. First three silver coins day and my first trifecta.
Hope all of you have this kind of weekend.
Man I am missing my 11" bi-axle it wouldnt have had any trouble with the rosie and I think there is more to be had out at this location. I forsee a drill and a oven in my dead coils future

Good luck out there guys,
Lakota