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Went a Stabbin':detecting:

mudpuppy

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Got a nice stack of 5 q's with a nickle on top and a stray Q just next to the stack. Squirrlly signal, and felt wrong on the end of the screwdriver, like a hotwheel car or something, but the location in an outfield was right. 68 coins for 7 bucks even..little locket, and junk ring. Running sort of hot for me, 75 sens. Dimes and Q's really jump out of the F70, but nickles can hop around on the tid quite a bit, the deeper, the hoppier, so they are harder to find with this unit. nothing deeper than 5, and look at the lack of fresh drops again...Year totals...6816 coins, 546.25 clad.
Cold rainy and windy with wet grass makes for an uncomfortable time out, but it sure is better than sitting around in the house!:laugh:
Mud
 
Good cleaning up those coins.Yep last two days weather has been tough metal detecting.I have always had probs with my f75 and shallow or surface coins when running hot,it screams like a banshee!!!.Speaking of wich I found a 1904 IH penny yesterday....hh rick in mi.
 
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Good stabbing mud, in the mud. I got a nice coin spill myself this afternoon. 7 zinc's and a nickel about all on top of each other. The Omega was screaming and carrying on something fierce. HH jim tn
 
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