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old woods trail

teleman2525

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took a hike in the woods today with my at pro got a nice solid hit at 6 inchs dug down to find 1947 washinton quater nice surprise moved on a bit got nickle hit dug up 1943p war nickle now im happy hunted more in the same area found a 40,s wheatie then a nice low 80,s hit found a deep down 1931 merc. made for a good all in all hunt in an area i wasn,t even sure of you can never realy tell the atpro will find it if its there hunted in pro zero iron disk 35 ran sweet full sen
 
Nice!

aj
 
Congrats on the silvers.
 
Nice haul, Teleman! It's fun to head out into unknown terrirtory and see what the earth is hiding- I've found some similar silver surprises along old fence lines and in spots where you wouldn't think anyone had set foot. Lots of fun!
 
Silver is always nice. WTG... I work fence lines not just for post hole banks, but when they were putting the fences up they lost money out of their pockets just like everybody else. The problem I run into is some of the older fences are mostly rotted away and wrapped up in large briars thick as can be. I like to work out about 10 feet from either side of the fence. Mostly I find strands of barb-wire and I have found some fence pliars and some clad. I guess I need to get some type of chaps not only for the briars, but snakes also. They are really crawling in my area and I've seen at least a dozen just on the roads and around these old places with lots of briars the snakes are hanging out looking for mice and rats and rabbits.
 
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