A Chef and an Injun

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Not a lot of hunting for me this week. It was either raining or brrrrrrr cold. But I did manage to get out twice. Terri and I went out Tuesday for a couple of hours, but only a bit of change found at one of our favorite spots to visit. Then on Wednesday, Lisa, Terri and I planned on checking out a new spot and invited Chefman (George) to come along. Well, Lisa wasn't feeling well, so Terri and I met Chefman at the planned site. I really had high hopes for this site, but not to be. The trash that had been dumped there over the years was less than desirable to be digging in, so we moved on. Nothing exciting in the whole area. We all met back at the parking lot and chatted about what plan B was going to be. We decided to drive to a spot that wasn't far away that's usually quite an adventure to hunt. (This picture was taken this spring..I forgot my camera. :-\ )
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We didn't have a lot of time to hunt so we scurried around the mountain side and tried our luck. I did manage to find one keeper. A 1900 Injun right at the bottom of a set of rock steps.

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And here's the other stuff that ended up in my pocket...

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Hopefully we'll have more luck next time. :wink: Was great getting to hunt with you, George! And thanks for that yummy cake! :thumbsup:

Have a great weekend! Nana :)
 

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Nice job on the IH. If you can only find one keeper for the trip that would be worth it too me. :icon_sunny:

Saw your other post about the rain. At least it beats the snow. We are officially shut down here - detecting wise. It was 17 this morning and it's suppose to get colder.... :P Time to start doing research.

Bob
 

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