After bb maine's post, almost ashamed to post this mornings hunt finds. But, not quite.
Hit the big field again with the thought of doing some grid work on a couple of the more productive spots. After about 2 1/2 hours and a clad dime and a wheat cent to show for my grid work, went back to my SUV and popped a fresh battery in the Omega. After a long look out across the field I decided to work towards one of the two trees on the site. I knew Chris had work around one of the trees pretty good yesterday with his down under contraption, so I searched out a ways from that tree not wanting the Omega to sniff out anything good right after ole Chris. Ya, right! Wasn't to long when I dug 4 wheat cents in a row. That slowed me down and then snuck up on 57d Rosie, which was totally on edge. Then, got the scout kerchief slide, the junk ring and the scout arrow badge. 2 Memorial cents and a nickel later, I ran into a clad, 3 quarter coin spill. This was about 10:45 and knew my lawn was begging to be mowed, so started easing my way back towards my vehicle. About 20" from the quarter spill, got a nice high tone lock on 92 reading showing 4" and popped the 44 Washington quarter. Nice when one's last target is a silver. I pulled the plug on the Omega and headed for some lawn mowing. 11" coil, 99 sen, d3 tones today, disc 1 and g b of 57. HH jim tn