lake hunt with Scrappy, Barbers, V nics, and a Buffalo

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We hit one of my lakes today for a refreshing water hunt. Enjoy the pix
 

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Looks like a good time was had.

Nice to see you boys getting out, and scoring goodies!
 

Looks like a good time was had.

Nice to see you boys getting out, and scoring goodies!
You should give it a try, beats the heck out of digging in the heat!
Wish you had been there!
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Nice finds and that barber is crisp! Way to go!!!
 

Nice to have a site that's not wiped out ! Should be some Indian Heads in there too !
 

Well done, looks like a great place to hunt! :icon_thumleft:
 

FAN DIMES TASTIC!
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
thanks

Nice finds and that barber is crisp! Way to go!!!
thank you

Nice to have a site that's not wiped out ! Should be some Indian Heads in there too !
I did find some back a few years ago there, the Indians and wheats don't fair too well in the water. the nickles come out good along with the silver and gold, lol thanks

Nice barbers and Vs!
thanks

Well done, looks like a great place to hunt! :icon_thumleft:
it is very nice there, very enjoyable, thank you

FAN DIMES TASTIC!
THANKS
 

Looks like you picked up some nice coins.
 

Looks like you dun good! Old silver is always a welcome surprise.
 

Those are some smokin' dimes!
 

Congrats on another successful lake hunt! :icon_thumleft:
The Barbers and the 'V' Nickels are nice, but I like the old Vaseline jar best!

Vaseline - History

"In 1859, Robert Chesebrough went to the oil fields in Titusville, Pennsylvania, and learned of a residue called "rod wax" that had to be periodically removed from oil rig pumps. The oil workers had been using the substance to heal cuts and burns. Chesebrough took samples of the rod wax back to Brooklyn, extracted the usable petroleum jelly, and began manufacturing a medicinal product he called Vaseline. The first known reference to the name Vaseline was by Chesebrough in his U.S. patent in 1872. "I, Robert Chesebrough, have invented a new and useful product from petroleum which I have named Vaseline..." The name "vaseline" is said by the manufacturer to be derived from German Wasser "water" + Greek έλαιον (elaion) "olive oil". Vaseline was made by the Chesebrough Manufacturing Company until the company was purchased by Unilever in 1987."
 

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