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JamesBondaka

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Managed to get out 2 times in this past week....in between the rain.:|

Went to a park that I think hasn't been searched before...found a 1926 buffalo nickel right away(1st One!)

....then came everything else....lots of deep buried cans(12in)...I think Im starting to figure those out. Didn't want to miss a cache, so I dug them.

In any case....found some sterling jewelry, 5 wheats, 1 war nickel, 1 Sac dollar coin, square nail and unknown token, along with a couple bucks in clad. I know there's more stuff there....if only the weather will cooperate.
 
Congratulations on your first Buff, James! You always seem to locate the jewelry! Thanks for the picture.

NebTrac
 
Nice assortment of finds!!
 
Nice assortment of finds. Seems like every time I get a 12-46 or 12-47 signal at 6" depth it always turns out to be a whole aluminum can at around 12" deep. Gotta love it; but if it signals like a quarter I gotta dig it.
 
Thanks all!

Neb.....Yes, since I got use to all the tones the Etrac makes....I seem to do pretty well on the jewelry.....theres lots out there...we just gotta find it!

Ag.... I hear ya about those cans but I have found out that the signal is very quick on coin or small object. The can tends to be much stronger, spread out and longer. I just need to figure out how to tell the difference between a deep can and a stash of coins etc. Maybe theres a way???
 
WTG JB,

I always dig the cans for the same reason and I feel good knowing that I did my part in removing some polution no matter how small it may be.

Thx 4 post and congrats,
Moose
 
Raise your coil above the ground about a foot, and if it still makes the same noise, it is most likely a can. (Larger target, larger footprint) It helps me to do that, though IF I think it might be a cache, I dig it. (I have found 3, but not since the 80's)

HH

Dennis
 
kuletule said:
Raise your coil above the ground about a foot, and if it still makes the same noise, it is most likely a can. (Larger target, larger footprint) It helps me to do that, though IF I think it might be a cache, I dig it. (I have found 3, but not since the 80's)

HH

Dennis

Hey Dennis

What did those cache have in them?

Inquiring minds want to know:wave:
 
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