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What are your detecting goals for 2010 ?

Keeping things in perspective! On a recent trip to Florida I saw more treasure hunters than targets. Most would not stop to give you the time of day, just grumbling something about how we need a nor'easter. I love this hobby, I love digging pennies etc. Sometimes I find good stuff and that makes my wife very happy:wiggle: The stuff that I did find this trip was DEEP. Slow down ,chill out and most of all HAVE FUN!
Thanks,
Cal
 
find a 10 dollar gold piece a old fellow told me he lost under a apple tree in a pigpen when he was a boy, he set the coin in the crotch of the tree and climbed up to shake loose a few apples for the pigs and when he climbed down his coin had fallen into the mud and was trampled its there somewhere
 
willy1970 said:
DirtFlipper said:
My main detecting goal for 2010 is to START! (geez, I wish the snow would melt soon here...)

Where you from, DF? Your reply sounds like I could have typed it. LOL! Central MN here.....

I have three goals for this season:
1) Get into the 1800's with some finds.
2) Dig 25 or more silver coins.
3) Get out as much as humanly possible.

Good luck and HH to everyone this season.

Howdy - South of the TC metro area here in MN also. I'm starting to see patches of ground on the sun-facing hills! :jump:
 
DirtFlipper said:
willy1970 said:
DirtFlipper said:
My main detecting goal for 2010 is to START! (geez, I wish the snow would melt soon here...)

Where you from, DF? Your reply sounds like I could have typed it. LOL! Central MN here.....

I have three goals for this season:
1) Get into the 1800's with some finds.
2) Dig 25 or more silver coins.
3) Get out as much as humanly possible.

Good luck and HH to everyone this season.

Howdy - South of the TC metro area here in MN also. I'm starting to see patches of ground on the sun-facing hills! :jump:

Right on! It won't be long now. :detecting: Good to "meet" another Minnesotan on here. HH
 
I've been detecting since the 1980's and haven't found a seated coin yet. Took a long break from detecting while
I was in the military, but now I think the time has come for me to find some seated coins!

Mark
 
I want to hunt often enough to be able to slap Bryce around just a bit... You know give him the glare of big silver while you're hunting with him... :D He likes that I know...

Speaking of Bryce where's todays finds or did I miss it?

G..
 
I would still find a way to wipe that infamous gloat off your face.:biggrin:

Only you would stop right in the middle of a busy road...hold up traffic...then hold your coin out the window so I could see it one more time:bouncy:

From the cocky tone of your post...sounds as though you found some nice stuff today G?
 
Send more time looking for old relics, and a lot of time in the water too, at least 4 day's a week.
 
Pick up Explorer 2 tomorrow!!! Courtesy of the 'bay. Fingers crossed, it looks good, it sounds good, it's found some good stuff for it's last owner. Now to see if I can help her sing! 'Twas a close thing, though, right within a gnat's whisker of my budget limit. Oooh, 'bay adrenalin rush.....
Thanks to Bryce for your coil reports - I went for this particular Exp 2 because it has a 1050 on it after all the good stuff you wrote about that coil.

HH y'all
 
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