bigwater said:So being a hillbilly hidden way up in the mountains and oblivious to these sorts of antics, I have to ask... what is the attraction to these sorts of "shootoffs"? I make it my goal to stay as far away from anybody else as I can most of the time, and can't imagine paying an entry fee to hunt around a limited, seeded area in hopes of winning a cash prize for finding the mojo seed.
Is it just that there is nothing else to do or nowhere else to hunt? I don't get it? I'm not being sarcastic... I'm seriously curious. This just blows my mind that people would pay money to hunt through seeded sand like this. Call me naive if you want to... maybe I am... but this doesn't intrigue me at all.
nowheels7 said:
I like the lady in the purple tops backwards technique
CRUSADER said:nowheels7 said:
I like the lady in the purple tops backwards technique
Still only a fraction of those that went on the rally we attended, it was like a nest of ants being poked with a stick. Plus not as funny as the guy in the trench of a hole, as deep as a grave, lots of people & an iron ring I nearly died when SS said 'you know what that is'.....he looked up & SS said 'a waste of F'ing time'. They had dug for 1.5 hours, 3 of them & they looked pretty hard!
davew0710 said:check out their website: http://www.quartzsitemetaldetectingclub.com/
Looks like a nice club for zombie detectorists.
Tank69 said:davew0710 said:check out their website: http://www.quartzsitemetaldetectingclub.com/
Looks like a nice club for zombie detectorists.
easy there thats MY club here in Quartzsite Arizona , an theres no need for bashing here , what your watching is probably the last of an hour end hunt where most finds have been found an pickings have become very slim .
antlr-king said:looks like a lot of searching but no finding. what is every one looking for?
antlr-king said:looks like a lot of searching but no finding. what is every one looking for?