Michiganne
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Hi all. I've never tried a night hunt mostly because I usually hunt alone and I'm nervous about being out alone at night. But tonight, with the warm temps, I had to give it a try at a farm house just down the road where they know and love me.
(I made sure to let them know I was coming as we've had a lot of break-ins around here recently.) This is the same house where I recently found the Kellogg's fob and I have an area I plan to concentrate on that seems to be the relic field. Early in the hunt I got a good signal that pinpointed big but I dug anyway. Out popped my second crotal bell and it's in super shape, ringer intact. Not a dent, scratch, or ding.
Well, that made my night. I also found clad, a domed button, and my final dig was a mule shoe. (just for Muleskinner
) Coins are great but a nice relic is hard to beat.
I've also included a pic of my best relic from Sunday's brief field hunt, a suspender clip, pat. March 7, 1871.
HH and thanks for looking,
Michiganne
p.s. When I arrived to hunt I heard a Great-horned Owl screeching nearby. With my trusty headlamp on, I walked down the tree line until I found him perched in a tree on the edge of the yard. We watched each other for a while until he took off over the field. Very cool, as owls are one of my favorite birds.



I've also included a pic of my best relic from Sunday's brief field hunt, a suspender clip, pat. March 7, 1871.
HH and thanks for looking,
Michiganne
p.s. When I arrived to hunt I heard a Great-horned Owl screeching nearby. With my trusty headlamp on, I walked down the tree line until I found him perched in a tree on the edge of the yard. We watched each other for a while until he took off over the field. Very cool, as owls are one of my favorite birds.
