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Missing digs

steve in so la

Well-known member
Thinking about missed places reminded me of a few overlooked places I have done. I was doing a CW site and a tree had a real low hanging branch. I wondered if others had passed it by as too much trouble to get down under it. I did it & was rewarded with 2 eagle buttons.

Another school yard had a small puddle in the middle of the path that must have kept others away. I dug a wheatie & a small gold ring in the puddle.

A friend & I were doing a school and not finding much. My friend decided to try the grass free area over by a corner fence & was rewarded with a few coins and yet another ring.

So maybe try those places that don't look primo. Steve in so la
 
When I try under the tree branch, I get poked in the eye.
when I try in the puddle, my feet get wet
And when I try over by the non grass area I get all dirty and get hollered at by my wife.
just kidding Steve.
great ideas, thanks
Always wish you would have wrote a book!!
Have a Jesus filled day
Greg in Michigan
 
Wise ye are says I. Arrrrggggg!
 
And those are my first choice to check out no matter where I'm area I'm going to detect. Recently I've given thought to hunting the grassy areas between the house and the streets around here but most of the house don't age past the 50's-60's here in Grandville.
 
Yep,we are all "scrap metal relocation engineers",but you just never know what's ahead:look::wave:
 
Thanks Bill! LOL I guess each of us have had those days--even with Computers & the Net at times- I've said too often I am going to quit detecting or I'm tossing this Computer down the hill! :ranting: But never really mean it or meant it! Life isn't always what we prefer but trials get us to thinking & praying more! Ma
 
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