old rodeo arena...

bravowhiskey

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This is my 2nd trip out here and it sure appears to not have been here that long. Only thing yielded so far are clad coins.
Each time I go out I'm digging less and less trash as I learn this machine. Only a few trash items were dug this trip. There is a boat load of trash here, however.
In a short time dug up these clad coins, then it got too hot.

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Hope your next hunt yields some silver or better...
BW
 

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extractor

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Good digs! A rodeo arena sounds like a great glace to hunt. Keep us up dated next tine your there.
 

spartacus53

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A few clad coins is better than nothing :icon_thumleft: You have to work that machine every day and you will finds come quicker once you are comfortable with it.
 

hikeinmts

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Are you looking only in the rodeo arena area? Should be able to find whatever was seperated from a thrown rider...... :P
But, usually a rodeo is associated with a carnival area adjacent to it......with plenty of sawdust on the ground and booths
that people spent their money at.....and lost some, pulling it out of their pockets.
Don't give up on that area. Should produce some good finds. :thumbsup:
 

Tank69

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:icon_thumright: wtg on thinking outside of the box for places to hunt
 

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