Deerhunter24
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Hey all,
Went to Belle Isle yesterday, which was Wednesday, with two huntin' partners Jim and Rick. They're both 25-30 year vets of the hobby, but neither are on TNet.
I'd say we had mixed success. He arrived about 10am and left around 5pm, but the 7 hour hunt was more like a 4 hour hunt. We had to stop several times due to rain.
We have been there somewhere between 6-8 times over the last few years, and usually done fairly decent.
I managed to find 45 coins. 38 of those coins were clad (21 pennies, 4 nickels, 7 dimes, 6 quarters). I could have dug prob 100+ zincers, but passed those up as I'm tring to find the older ones. Also found 1 canadian penny and 6 good finds.
The good finds were 5 wheats (45, 46, 47, 53D, 58D). The other was a 1939D Mercury Dime.
Rick found several coins as well, including a few wheats, but got skunked on silver for the first time there.
Jim found several coins and by far did the best. He dug somewhere around 25 wheat pennies. He also got 3 silvers. He got a 36D and 46D Washington quarters and a 1925 Mercury Dime. He literally didn't leave an area the size of 50 feet wide by 150 feet long all day!!! His patience is probably why he did the best. Rick and I moved around a lot more.
I found the 5 wheats and silver once I kept myself in a small area for the last 2 hours of the day.
Went to Belle Isle yesterday, which was Wednesday, with two huntin' partners Jim and Rick. They're both 25-30 year vets of the hobby, but neither are on TNet.
I'd say we had mixed success. He arrived about 10am and left around 5pm, but the 7 hour hunt was more like a 4 hour hunt. We had to stop several times due to rain.
We have been there somewhere between 6-8 times over the last few years, and usually done fairly decent.
I managed to find 45 coins. 38 of those coins were clad (21 pennies, 4 nickels, 7 dimes, 6 quarters). I could have dug prob 100+ zincers, but passed those up as I'm tring to find the older ones. Also found 1 canadian penny and 6 good finds.
The good finds were 5 wheats (45, 46, 47, 53D, 58D). The other was a 1939D Mercury Dime.
Rick found several coins as well, including a few wheats, but got skunked on silver for the first time there.
Jim found several coins and by far did the best. He dug somewhere around 25 wheat pennies. He also got 3 silvers. He got a 36D and 46D Washington quarters and a 1925 Mercury Dime. He literally didn't leave an area the size of 50 feet wide by 150 feet long all day!!! His patience is probably why he did the best. Rick and I moved around a lot more.
I found the 5 wheats and silver once I kept myself in a small area for the last 2 hours of the day.