Because who doesn't enjoy a live copper dig?

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I don't often film digs but this was a nice signal in an old area. Honestly I was very surprised since I've been over this area many times myself, and with friends. No iD on the copper yet.

It ain't much for a video, but thought a couple of you might enjoy it.

Good hunts

Steve
 

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nice copper, your dirt looked almost as soft as ours. my wife who is from New Hampshire, loved your accent. mine is somehow, southern. I would have a terrible time trying to film my digs, so much trash and the ground can be so hard
 

Well i would be jumping straight up and down if it was me.
 

nice copper, your dirt looked almost as soft as ours. my wife who is from New Hampshire, loved your accent. mine is somehow, southern. I would have a terrible time trying to film my digs, so much trash and the ground can be so hard

I almost never film digs for the same reason. This target was literally in the middle of a patch, a perfect signal, and the chances are it was a winner. Thx
 

Congrats on the old copper! I'm heading out on Saturday to the site where I found my first, hoping for some more oldies. BTW, I've never been able to watch videos on my TNet app on my iPhone. If I click on a video it crashes the app and sends me to my home screen. Anyone have a fix for this? Thx
 

Nice find! Looks like you could use a jackhammer on the end of your shovel!!
 

Thanks for sharing your find with us on video. That is some seriously tough soil! Hope it keeps giving!
 

Nice coppa! Some tough soil there...rocks, roots...enjoyed the show, short, sweet and to the point...Ddf
 

Dang steve I thought you carried the smaller Lesche shovel on all digs. Congrats on the large copper. Felt like I was there with you watching you dig. How long of a hike was that site?
 

Well done Steve!
 

Nice find! Looks like you could use a jackhammer on the end of your shovel!!

Haha, and the ground is still moist too!
 

Dang steve I thought you carried the smaller Lesche shovel on all digs. Congrats on the large copper. Felt like I was there with you watching you dig. How long of a hike was that site?

It depends on the dig, but in the woods I just carry the big, narrow shovel. As for the hike, there wasn't one. It was wicked close to the road!
 

Sweet little hunt saving another old copper.
 

That's on my bucket list.
Not the copper, but filming a dig....

But a copper would be nice!
 

Sure love the old coppers! :occasion14:
 

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