Had to walk through some IL snow to get to the Barber shop...but it was OPEN

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I had 3 or 4 fellers who wanted to get together over the holiday to do some huntin'...and the weather was in the mid 40's for two days. However...this was our first Thanksgiving without my mom...so spending time with my family was the only thing on my mind. :angel7:

On Sunday though I woke up and needed to feel the peace and solice of having the headphones on. Problem was that there was a little snow on the ground...so I waited a couple of hours to see what the weather would do. ??? Well by noon time...most of it had melted and the temp here climbed to near 40 degrees...so off I went. :thumbsup: I'm sure this was my last long hunt of the season because of the falling temps and freezing ground...but if so...I couldn't have scripted it any better.

Slow...steady...patient...and concentrating on the sparse signals..is my type of hunt. Sometimes stuff pops out...and sometimes it doesn't.
At this park...that's the only type of huntin' left...so it's a good thing I enjoy it. :D I've said this many times before...but it's no bull...many times this park gives up NOTHING...but this time was different.

I went there needing a "fix" because I know the hunting season is drawing to a close...and again went thinking..."just one more".
I also went there needing just 2 more injuns...and one more silver coin to hit year end totals for both that I never thought possible because I'm hunting the same pounded parks I've been hitting for years. I was sitting on totals of 98 Injuns...and 199 silvers for the year. Regardless of that fact...I would have been completely satisfied finding "just one more" keeper. :thumbsup:

All 5 of the coins that popped out over the next 5 hours were in the 8" to 10" depth range. I won't bore you with the "deep iffy warble" I heard while locating most of them because I have explained it before. :icon_sunny:

The most rewarding find of the day was the shocker 3rd barber dime that popped at the end of the long hunt.

I was ready to go home completely satisfied after popping out the second Barber (1892 DARN IT ???) from 9" down ..then a second injun from 10" down. However...I realized that this would probably truly be the last multi hour hunt of the season for me. Like a stubborn little kid...I decided there was only 45 minutes until dark...so what the heck...I kept on going. ;D

Right before darkness set in.... I wandered right back to a 20 foot area by a big tree where the second Barber came from. I VERY thoroughly pounded this small area for nearly 2 hours previously... but it was getting dark...so I just settled in there. :tongue3: At this point I couldn't even see the screen...so I turned the light on...but it did no good. ???You know the annoying time of day I'm speaking of...too dim to see it...but also no help from the light because it wasn't quite dark enough yet. :cussing:

I was hunting strictly by sound alone when I got a faint warble after a null. I turned directions and then got a null followed by a faint warble. It only repeated from two out of 4 directions...but when it hit...the deep warble sounded nice. :thumbsup: No way I pass this up...especially when it was less than 10 feet from where the second Barber came from. :wink: Funny thing was... that I could clearly see my "swing" tracks...and footprints from where I had ALREADY been over this exact spot. ??? Obviously my coil hit it from one of the two directions that it gave NO signal over as I described.

Anyway I dug a deep plug and got down 9" ...and the probe sang. :thumbsup: I moved some dirt with my fingers and saw a big chunk of iron :angry4:...but also saw the reverse of a shiny piece of silver sticking out next to the iron. :icon_sunny: From 9" down...and with iron accross it...out popped a THIRD Barber Dime...1909. :headbang: The iron was draped right along the reverse edge as I have it in the picture...and you can see the rust stains along the edge as well. What a rewarding find. For me...it just doesn't get any better than that. :thumbsup: It kind of took the "sting" out of missing a seated coin by just ONE year on the second Barber I found. ;D If this was my last piece of silver this year....I'm okay with that.

I hope to get in another short hunt or 2...because I KNOW there has to be a seated coin hidin' in this park. :thumbsup: ...but if not...what a fun, rewarding hunt this was. Take care...and thanks for viewing. :wave:
 

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Congrats on the great coins. I hope you get to hunt a few more time before it freezes you out.
dman
 

wow is right! :thumbsup:
 

mpostma said:
Bryce,
Wow.
You still amaze me! You are the deep seeking Indian and Silver master! An artiste with an Explorer!
Congratulations on the awsome annual totals! You earn every coin you dig, along with the respect and admiration that comes with just being that darn good! You have certainly earned mine.

My thoughts and prayers are with you during the Holidays this year. May you find some peace and solace in knowing your mother must be smiling down on you as you "keep on keepin' on". She can be forever proud to have given birth and raised a son that is not only thoughtful and respectful, but has turned out to be an obviously very decent man. And I will just bet she is as proud of the first turkey as she is of anything!

Happy Holidays Bryce.

Wishing you all the very best!
Mark
Thanks Mark. This response is one of the nicest and most meaningful I have ever received from anyone. I truly appreciate it...and while Christmas will be very different this year....we will do our best to remember what it is truly about. It was her favorite time of year...and we will miss the joy she brought us.
 

liftloop said:
wow is right! :thumbsup:
Thanks liftloop

Dman said:
Congrats on the great coins. I hope you get to hunt a few more time before it freezes you out.
dman
Thanks dman. I'm hopin' for one more.

Merf said:
Those are some sweet finds Bryce :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thanks Merf

05kas05 said:
congrats on the nice finds!!!!!
Thanks buddy

curbdiggercarl57 said:
I've been needing a haircut for the last few weeks, nice job.
;D Thanks CDC :thumbsup:
 

Bryce,
You are an inspiration to so many of us Tnetters, not just because you are so tuned into your machine that you raise the bar for all of us that seek old coins in the dirt, but because you are just an all around nice guy. We should all be so encouraging and helpful to others.

I'm sure I don't just speak for myself when I say that your posts during the time when your mother was in the hospital really showed the kind of caring son and all around decent guy you really are. We were all with you in spririt, and still are.

I seriously mean it when I say your mother must be smiling down on you. May you find peace in the many wonderful memories, and in the knowlege that she will forever be proud that you are her son.

Wishing you all the very best,
Mark
 

Very cool. Anyone who can hunt by sound alone and in the dark is a master of his craft. Kudos
I love your stories of your finds. So informative and passionate.
 

That's what I call a great day--3 silver Barbers and 2 full-rim Indians.

U B Jammin'!
 

Great day, I still havnt found 3 barbers in one outing.
 

WTG, awesome job on getting those deep ones. Barber dimes and IH's are always a joy to find, Continued Success.
 

topdog said:
WTG, awesome job on getting those deep ones. Barber dimes and IH's are always a joy to find, Continued Success.
Thanks TD

Jimmy(PA) said:
Great day, I still havnt found 3 barbers in one outing.
Thanks Jimmy

Admiral de Salee said:
That's what I call a great day--3 silver Barbers and 2 full-rim Indians.

U B Jammin'!
Thanks Admiral

Mr_Mojo_Risin said:
Very cool. Anyone who can hunt by sound alone and in the dark is a master of his craft. Kudos
I love your stories of your finds. So informative and passionate.
Thanks mojo. The "sound alone" thing has really helped me to become more in tune with my detector.

mpostma said:
Bryce,
You are an inspiration to so many of us Tnetters, not just because you are so tuned into your machine that you raise the bar for all of us that seek old coins in the dirt, but because you are just an all around nice guy. We should all be so encouraging and helpful to others.

I'm sure I don't just speak for myself when I say that your posts during the time when your mother was in the hospital really showed the kind of caring son and all around decent guy you really are. We were all with you in spririt, and still are.

I seriously mean it when I say your mother must be smiling down on you. May you find peace in the many wonderful memories, and in the knowlege that she will forever be proud that you are her son.

Wishing you all the very best,
Mark
Thanks so much Mark. The support everyone here has given me over the last few months has truly eased things along for me. Your kind words will help get me through the time ahead. Thank you.
 

WOW thats just awesome silverfreak ! I always love to see your post :o congrats :thumbsup:
 

AWSOME FINDS.GLAD FOR YOU.BEST OF LUCK. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Bryce, your posts are always highly anticipated because of your amazing finds. But, this post had special meaning. It speaks volumes of how we can get through tough times in life by enjoying the simple things that make us happy, like swinging a metal detector. I spent a lot of time "in the fields" after losing my dad two years ago. It really does give us the opportunity to clear our heads !!! I wish you best for the upcoming holidays even though they may be difficult.

As for the finds... Well, simply amazing as usual... 100 Indian's? That just ain't right !!!!

It is unreal what you are able to do with that machine. I would love to able to follow you around for a day on one of your hunts and just 'learn' from you... I know I would get quite an education.

Congrats on reaching those milestones !!!!

Take care !!!

Brian in MA
 

WTG Bryce,Congrats on the Barber and the IH.Im in a silver drought right now,so I need a fix hope this weekend !!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

:thumbsup: WTG Bryce. You are totally awesome at this hobby. I am hoping to get out this weekend with G-Money and JDD. Stay warm up there. Hope to see you next spring. Take Care Buddy. :thumbsup:
 

camb1 said:
:thumbsup: WTG Bryce. You are totally awesome at this hobby. I am hoping to get out this weekend with G-Money and JDD. Stay warm up there. Hope to see you next spring. Take Care Buddy. :thumbsup:
Thanks Bruce

t-bucket said:
WTG Bryce,Congrats on the Barber and the IH.Im in a silver drought right now,so I need a fix hope this weekend !!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thanks G-Money. It's supposed to be cold...rain...and be just downright nasty all week ??? I hope it is better for the weekend....and you get to hunt.

kdismuke1 said:
AWSOME FINDS.GLAD FOR YOU.BEST OF LUCK. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thanks buddy

weasel606 said:
WOW thats just awesome silverfreak ! I always love to see your post :o congrats :thumbsup:
Thanks weasel
 

peanut695 said:
Bryce, your posts are always highly anticipated because of your amazing finds. But, this post had special meaning. It speaks volumes of how we can get through tough times in life by enjoying the simple things that make us happy, like swinging a metal detector. I spent a lot of time "in the fields" after losing my dad two years ago. It really does give us the opportunity to clear our heads !!! I wish you best for the upcoming holidays even though they may be difficult.

As for the finds... Well, simply amazing as usual... 100 Indian's? That just ain't right !!!!

It is unreal what you are able to do with that machine. I would love to able to follow you around for a day on one of your hunts and just 'learn' from you... I know I would get quite an education.

Congrats on reaching those milestones !!!!

Take care !!!

Brian in MA
Thanks Brian. I really appreciate the kind words. If I didn't have this hobby....I sincerely don't know where...or HOW I'd be right now. It has been a life saver in too many ways to count. Take care my friend :thumbsup:
 

That's it dammit......I am buying a Minelab!!!!!!!!! :angry5:

Congrats Brother :thumbsup:
 

Congrats on those sweet finds :thumbsup:
 

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