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It sure was nice to swing the coil again...and the silver was poppin' out.:thumbup:

Hotcz70

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First off ...I want to thank each and every one of you who gave my family your thoughts and sympathy over the last many weeks.:angel: Many of you did it by responding to my posts...some of you pm'd me...etc. Trust me...I don't forget things like that... and I truly appreciate it.:thumbup: It has been a very difficult time for us...but I know my dear mom is now in a better place and that God will take care of her until I get to see her again.:angel: Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.:thumbup:

After everything had settled down Monday evening...it all hit home:sad:...and I realized I needed to keep my head above water. I put on the headphones and ventured a few miles away to a pounded park that always seems to give up a few keepers.

After 2 hours or so..darkness set in...but I didn't even care. I had 3 silvers at this point along with a handful of wheaties....and an injun.:super:
I kept on going for another 2 hours or so and added one more merc (1919s)....a beat up sterling ring...and one more injun. The shallowest coin was one of the wheaties at 6". All the other coins were 7" to as deep as 10". At about 9 P.M. my shoulder decided that I needed to quit for the evening.:shrug: That's okay 'cause I planned on staying with my dad for the night so he didn't have to be alone.:wiggle: I planned on pounding the park again in the morning.

Tuesday I woke up early..well actually I don't think I even slept because of stress...but I got up anyway. I planned on mowing my parents yard all afternoon to lighten the load on my dad...but the morning was set aside for some deep silver hunting at the park again.:thumbup:

Off I went for another 5 hours...and again I found some deepies.
My first find was a 2 coin silver pocket spill...TWO 1918 mercs in the same hole.:surprised: Yippee!:bouncy:
Continued on and popped out a THIRD 1918 merc from 9" down that had a rusty nail right accross the back of it...as I showed in the pic.:surprised: In fact...the SE was in a complete null for more than 10 seconds through this iron infested spot...but it had no problem peeping out the silver chirp right through the silence. :bouncy:I have made most of my best deep silver finds over the last couple of years..right in the middle of a null..so no matter what anybody says....it does happen:detecting:...and I have proven it to myself over and over:thumbup:. I just slow down to a complete crawl..and wait for the SE to let me know if there might be a coin hiding in the iron mess...and if there is...the SE will peep silver right through the silence.:clapping:

Continued on for a couple more hours and popped out 2 more mercs......2 more injuns...and another big handful of wheaties.:biggrin:
I only cleaned two of the injuns...and they look sweet...so I will clean the other 2 as soon as I get time.
The total take from a 4 hour night hunt...and another 5 hours the next morning at this park......24 wheaties....4 injuns...8 mercs...1 Roosie...and a beat up sterling ring. :thumbup:
Thank you all for viewing my post ...and again...thanks to those of you who kept my family in your thoughts through everything. It meant a lot to me at a very difficult time....and I do not forget stuff like that...so thank you all:angel: :)
 
I'm glad you had a chance to get out and clear your mind Bryce, if only for a few hours at a time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
 
I'm very sorry to hear about your Mom Bryce...my condolences go out to you and your family. Glad you got to get out and do a little hunting though...sure takes the pressure off. Looks like you did real well. Hang in there...I'll keep you in my prayers.

Charles
 
Sorry to hear about your mom Bryce. My deepest condolences to your father, you and your immediate family.
 
Nice finds and good hunt Bryce, you are doing the right thing to get out and get your mind off your loss for a little while.
Take care,
Best wishes,
HH,
Steve
 
was just wondering last night why I hadn't seen your usual post of goodies lately. As you said you need to keep your head above the water and remember that life goes on and at times it's rough. My way of getting away from the many things that bring me down in life is by grabbing my detector and going and doing what I like best and that's relic-hunting. Congrats on the great finds and I wish you well!!
Scott
 
I was hoping your return to the forum was going to be accompanied by good news. I am truly sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family..... You did well in your hunt.
Regards,
Keith
 
So sorry to hear about the loss of your dear mom, Bryce.--Our prayers go out for you & your family.------Del & Patsy
 
Good to see you back once again with some great finds as usual.:clapping: I know what you have gone through Bryce with your mom and all of us who have lost a mom can only share in your grief just as we did buddy. Again, very nice finds and I'm sure there is plenty more at this spot just waiting for your coil to pass over there hiding place. HH.

Eddie
 
My condolences to you and your family,,,,I am sure your mom was looking over your shoulder to help you find all those good finds. again, my condolences,,,,,Tim
 
SORRY FOR YOUR LOSE BRYCE, I'VE TRYED TO CALL SEVERAL TIMES AND YOU NEVER CALLED BE BACK NOW I KNOW WHY. I'M TRULY VERY SORRY.
 
I don't know how you feel, but losing MOM would be one tough road. I lost my Dad a few years ago and now my Dad in law is not doing good at all - I don't want to even think about losing Mom. Take care dude, take your Harley for a spin before bad weather hits. Nice finds.
 
So sorry to hear about your loss. Moms are very special. I had my own for 24 years and my mother-in-law for almost 27 years.

All things will pass. Just keep the memories alive and they can live forever.

God Bless

Jim
 
Ditto.....Nice finds as usual.

Eddie in Poulsbo said:
Good to see you back once again with some great finds as usual.:clapping: I know what you have gone through Bryce with your mom and all of us who have lost a mom can only share in your grief just as we did buddy. Again, very nice finds and I'm sure there is plenty more at this spot just waiting for your coil to pass over there hiding place. HH.

Eddie
 
Bryce,
My thoughts are with you. Way to go on the coins.

The UPS man brought me a 10x12SEF today for my birthday. What a nice guy! Will run that one on Saturday.

Brad
 
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