years ago -1995 - I had just gotten a new WHites XLT - it was in Jan. and I was dying to get out
went to a popular beach they had drained all the way down - it had 6 inches of ice on the soil
and I knew that when it thawed - 100s of guys would be going in there - I bought a small handled sledge
and a large chisel and went in and hunted thru the ice for like 2 weeks straight - the beach is not extremely old
so most of the finds were an inch or 2 in the frozen sand - I got like a dozen gold rings and a dozen silver ones
plus some other silver jewelry and a ton of coins - I worked for it but was funny that no one else thought of it
bout 6 weeks later - had an early thaw -ground was still hard but ice was gone - a friend tells me lets go there - I told him "Ive already been"
I go with him anyways - we show up and theres like 20 guys there - we ask how everyone is doin - not a one had any jewelry and most had maybe
a coin or 2 I'd missed - pennies and nickels - they were PO'ed
I'll do a farm field or 2 when its frozen - I use a small pick axe - most times its frozen 4-5 ins. down and you can smash thru and pop up a solid
plug and soil is soft under - still can be hard going - but when the bug bites - you gotta get out there
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good luck
Hammer and wood chisel?? I'm curious because I've been at a standstill because of the frozen ground............
That's an amazing feat (to me) to pull keepers in this climate............the button is cool, too.