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Never thought I'd do it twice

Ohio Digger

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VIDEO:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-_LH_t0cUE

This was from about a month ago before the weather took a dump. I had hunted the area in the early summer but the ground was hard as a rock. I made a few passes along the tree line then and called it quits. The ground was alot softer now and so I decided to return and see if I could find anything. I spent about 45 minutes in a picnic area across a creek but I don't think it was very old. All I kept finding was late 60's clad and pretty shallow. I believe they made that picnic area long after the park had been established in the 1890's. So I went back across the bridge down to the section I hit in the summer. I was getting discouraged because all I was hitting was clad. Then finally I got a nice Rosie right along the curb. I stuck around for a couple more hours and dug some other goodies. I never thought I'd ever get a dime trifecta and now this was my second one of this season. Check out the video and LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
 
Nothing like a trifecta!
 
cha-ching!
 
I don't know what that word was or how you say it. I think you had a good day. Looks like some one did not hunt in the right place until you come along.. Nice work... KEN
 
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