Another good yard in Kalispell with pics

dirtscratcher

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Columbia falls Montana
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Very nice... Franklin, Tootsie and lead machine gunner. Very well done my man.

Those Franklins are hard to come by around here. Impressive.
 

The Franklin half doesn't show up all that often -nice hunt ! Was this a permission/private yard ?
 

It was a small church I've always wanted to detect finally caught the Deacon there and he said go for it.
 

You know you've really made it once you find your first headless machine-gunner. :icon_thumleft:
 

Tootsie, half, silver, yep that's a great hunt
 

So haw did you pan that yard? :laughing7: I think using a detector would be easier. :tongue3: Looks like a nice hunt. :thumbsup: The Franklin remains on my bucket list. Is that a Tootsie toy I see?
 

So haw did you pan that yard? :laughing7: I think using a detector would be easier. :tongue3: Looks like a nice hunt. :thumbsup: The Franklin remains on my bucket list. Is that a Tootsie toy I see?

If you want to find silver at least in these parts you have to ask permission and get on hopefully undetected yatds. That half was 3 inches deep. So I don't think anyone ever detected there before.
 

Have you ever hunted the shores of Flathead Lake ? (I have no idea what the regulations are around there )
 

Nice finds! Large silver at that! Congrats!
 

Have you ever hunted the shores of Flathead Lake ? (I have no idea what the regulations are around there )

Yes sir quite a bit if you go to finds in the Montana section I've posted quite a few hunts from the shoreline. Flathead drops 11ft in the winter to where it was before the dam was built in Polson. The best part is we can hunt there almost all winter long.
 

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