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Snow hunting

Dave400

New member
Well we just got 10 inches of snow here in the north east. You would think that hunting season is over.Then I get a call from some one I work with.Seems he lost his keys while snow shovling.He asked if my detecter would find them.I said of course it would.I'm bringing my detector tommrow for him.I'm sure it will find them.Thats twice I've been asked to finds some keys in the snow.Found the first set ( 20 mins ) not bad.Does it hurt the detector in 20 or below degrees.I'm not using my safari but my tesoro should do the job.And I'm bringing pinpointer too.Thought my detecting was over for the year but you never know what s next.I'll keep you'll posted if I find the keys.HH
 
Better you than me.... Brrr! IT's 14Degree's here.......... Should have no problem finding them...:clap:
 
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