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Sat. morning woods stroll. :twodetecting: :fisher:

jim tn

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My buddy and I again were weaving our way through the woodlands right at first morning light. And, my bud found a jeep, among a few other curio's.

Myself, I was able to get the 5 x 10 coil over a 1918 wheat and a 45P war nickel pretty early in the hunt. The war nickel came from some hard turf right on the edge of the woods.

A little while later while trying to navigate through some thorny vines and thick vegetation I got a nice clean 74 reading and recovered the 1931 Mercury dime.

Not to long before our hunt ended I recovered a medal that appeared to have a golfer on it. Once cleaned, that what it was, a golfer and on the reverse side was 1939...prep...champions. And, for the first time this fall, the 3 Merry Widows showed up. Un-fortunately, I nearly shredded the tin prying it out from under and beside a down tree trunk.

Both of us were swinging DST F 75's with the 5 x 10 DD coil on. Great coil for woods hunting! It can be pushed in some tight spots and gets good depth. Everyone, dig em good this weekend. HH jim tn
 
Here in WV we are suppose to get our 1st heavy frost tonight which makes woods hunting a little easier so me and my brother wv62 maystart hunting the woodlands again. We've done pretty good in the woods before, not to many want to fight the tough conditions so there is a lot of good stuff in there. Nice hunt Jim.
 
Stroll, heck you must have a machete with you when you walk. There is strange creatures that live in brush like that! Nice hunt Jim. Neat finds. Thanks for showing em and I will sharpen up my machete to take a stroll. NOT!!!!! .......Z
 
jim tn said:
My buddy and I again were weaving our way through the woodlands right at first morning light. And, my bud found a jeep, among a few other curio's.

Myself, I was able to get the 5 x 10 coil over a 1918 wheat and a 45P war nickel pretty early in the hunt. The war nickel came from some hard turf right on the edge of the woods.

A little while later while trying to navigate through some thorny vines and thick vegetation I got a nice clean 74 reading and recovered the 1931 Mercury dime.

Not to long before our hunt ended I recovered a medal that appeared to have a golfer on it. Once cleaned, that what it was, a golfer and on the reverse side was 1939...prep...champions. And, for the first time this fall, the 3 Merry Widows showed up. Un-fortunately, I nearly shredded the tin prying it out from under and beside a down tree trunk.

Both of us were swinging DST F 75's with the 5 x 10 DD coil on. Great coil for woods hunting! It can be pushed in some tight spots and gets good depth. Everyone, dig em good this weekend. HH jim tn
gotta love the woods. So peaceful. congratulations on the finds
 
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