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No cash value kind of hunt.:fisher:

jim tn

Well-known member
Slipped into the woods at first good swinging light and pretty quickly hit a patch that gave up 5 no cash value tokens over about a 10' radius. Got another one a little later on. Dug a couple of cents and a few feet away got a nice lock on 72 reading. Removed about 3" of dirt and spotted the silver ring in the dirt. Had my camera with me this morning so got a shot fresh from the ground. Not a good picture, un-fortunately. A little while later got a mid and high tone mix and a bouncy reading around 70. Kicked the leaves away and spotted another silver looking ring right on top of the ground. Had kind of a dull look to it so didn't take a shot of it. And, it is a junker. Shown along with the 2 rings today is another similar one I got a few days ago with the Omega. That one was marked 925 and the one today is marked sterling. F 75 LTD with 11" coil and running in B P mode. Merry Christmas everyone. HH jim tn
 
By gosh, silver saves the day again for you! :clapping: I hope I get a pack of those lucky plates for Christmas...:angel:
Mud
 
n/t
 
dugdale1 said:
Whats the point of this (This message does not contain any text.)

Jims post, the entire forum, or Life in general?:rofl:

Jims post contains information that if absorbed, makes the reader a better hunter, The forum allows us to share such, sharpening each others skills in this regard, and Life is a wonderful but brief tenure on this Planet, the purpose of which we must all determine for ourselves. Metal Detecting is a peaceful and gentle sport that can give us a view of a former life, reflect upon the brevity of our own, and decide daily if we want to add Life to others, or take it away. Look at that picture again, who wore those rings, drank those beers, what did that key unlock?
Mud
 
dugdale1 said:
Whats the point of this (This message does not contain any text.)

Don't let them jack you around.:) Some posters messages are so short that they put all of the text in the title and leave the message space blank.

tabman
 
Good hunt Jim. Good post. I ENJOYED IT. :thumbup: CCH
 
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