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Took a trip to SW N.H.

mattockman

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Hit a corn field that should have produced something. Just a Flat Button "extra rich" and tons of this, that and the other things.......

Bob got to try a Digger that is going to be given away at the Fall Hunt....Nice and tall for the taller men...to me it was a pogo stick....hehehe

Hit another CF that had top surface scraped...leaving tons of rocks to battle....left and tried a house up the road and found it had been filled....I did get 1 foot targets but they were to big to get out....did manage a 1898 Indian and a 1930 wheat....rest were coins in the 60's....used the 7.5 minelab coil most of the day.....

One thing we learned was the E-trac does well on hot rocks....I chase them and Bob ignors them....most times it is a no brainer but sometimes they are not text books Hot rocks, but the e-trac sees it and drops it down low in iron area, while Explorer says hot rock, not hot rock...etc...which to me is saying possible hot rock next good target. I have only dug one good silver next to a hot rock and that was amazing to me. I wonder what the E-trac would do in that case?
 
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