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short hunt in the rain today

The video is really neat to watch - thanks ! The dragon head is quite unusual.
I notice you wear your wedding ring. As I am always grabbing dirt to pass over the coil looking for the target, I don't wear mine. I guess you don't use this technique. Steve in so az
 
yes but I use my right hand for that..lol
I am right handed, swing my detector with my left, dig with my right. Odd I know but it when I try to swing with my right hand it feels out of place.
 
n/t
 
That would be better if I could swing with my left also.
 
Love how you make the videos. Thanks for sharing.

Lisa
 
Put me to shame nice finds.Are you using x-terra what model and how does that machine work on the beach or haven't you had it that long and what other machine work good for you in Ohio?Nice vid.
 
Where do you call home? Hope you like this forum.

God bless.

Mike
 
ohio fred said:
Put me to shame nice finds.Are you using x-terra what model and how does that machine work on the beach or haven't you had it that long and what other machine work good for you in Ohio?Nice vid.
I use the xterra 70, never hunted on a beach
 
Ohio and iam usually on the whites forum but i see goes4ever was on the ohio metal detecting magazine.I use 3 whites detectors a Garrett and a fisher never tried a mine-lab and was just curious about how they worked in ohio.Always interested to learn.
 
Good video and you edited it nicely.

They say where there are wheats there's silver but I've dug lots of wheats from a site with zero silver.

One day I was hunting a church picnic site and noticed the sawdust where they had a penny hunt for the kids. In the sawdust I saw what I thought at first was a screw cap. For some reason I picked it up and it was the largest wedding ring I had ever seen. I was able to find the owner and he was very glad to see it again.
 
Returning the wedding ring was a nice thing to do! May God Bless you with many good finds! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
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