Fortunately, the brunt of the ice storm passed just north of us and we dodged the bullet. Up early and made a doughnut run for my better half and I and noted right off our thoroughfares were in good shape and temp wise, 27 degrees, didn't feel to bad. Hence, after a couple of Gibson doughnuts and a piece of shared apple fritter, fitted up with cold weather clothing, grabbed the A T and headed out to and old spot. Hunted 2 1/2 hours when my fingers, with gloves on, were beginning to tingle, so called it a wrap. Nothing outstanding, but enough targets to make it an enjoyable hunt. Silver is always good, a 34 Merc and a 58d Rosies. Got a n/d d Buffalo nickel, 5 wheats for the better of the coins and 2 pieces of lead. Stay warm everyone. HH jim tn


pile of silver for the year as well. WOW-The ATP is a hot silver hound in your hands!
That 1907 Barber sure has nice detail!
.... a question I ask myself...would this be the one I grab out of the stable if my house was on fire and I could only take one to use for the rest of my life? Hmmm?