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Productive new sprinkler lines

Hi everyone,

Due to other priorities, I haven't been doing much hunting, so I it felt good to spend an hour swinging the coil today.

I had noticed the city had trenched in some new sprinkler lines at this little 1/4 city block park that I had hunted in the past. Even though I had covered the whole park (grid pattern) with my other machines (DFX & E-Trac) and found a dozen or so pieces of silver here, I know no one gets everything, so I decided to quickly cover the new sprinkler line trenches that were recently cut in. I think it paid off pretty well--a 1944-S Merc, 1899 Barber dime, and a large stainless steel ring (probably a toe or thumb ring). All were easy pickings because the trencher had brought these keepers up close to the surface.

Thanks for looking. Good luck on your next hunt!

---Cladiator
 
Awesome hunt, Congrats.
I too have hunted newly cut sprinkler lines at my local park that has been hit by thousands of detectors over the years.
And rewarded for my efforts.
Some stuff is just to deep for us to hit.
 
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