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more wheats and one indian

Goes4ever

New member
hunted a place yesterday, I was told it was built in 1934, the first target I dug was this 1901 Indian, I thought man this is going to be a GOOD yard, well I managed a couple more wheats, one was a fresh drop, it looks like new. Nothing much else good to show.

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Great hunt bro!!!
 
Goes4ever said:
Nothing much else good to show.

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Groan! Better than I did yesterday, one clad dime. Great Indian!

There should be more in that place. You could find that assortment in change in the 50's. Keep looking, deeper.

Good hunting!
 
Goes4ever:
How do you find all these great places to metal detect?
Are you retired?
Katz

[size=x-small]Take Time To Smell the Flowers[/size]
 
Old Katz said:
Goes4ever:
How do you find all these great places to metal detect?
Are you retired?
Katz

[size=x-small]Take Time To Smell the Flowers[/size]

retired, hahaha, boy do I wish........ I am 35 years old.
every weekend, my detecting partner and I just go around looking for old properties, when we see one that looks good, we knock on the door and ask them if we can detect the yard.

I'd say I get 8 out of 10 people say yes.
 
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