Joe-Dirt
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- Minelab equinox 800 & XP Deus II , 2 Garrett carrots, Minelab find 35 pin pointer, NX6 shovel , 31” Lesche shovel, whites digmaster, Lesche hand trowel, 3-5 gallon buckets full of crappola
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We’ve been hunt a spot that had a lot of standing corn, the farmer cut down 2 fields, maybe 20 acres so we hit that. Didn’t find much at all, lots of aluminum, 2 wheaties and my buddy eyeballed a IHP surface find and dug a KGII that was pretty beat up. Anyway, I needed a drink of water so I crossed the street to where we parked the trucks in a small field that we hit first a few weeks ago and did really good. All the fields here have at least 6” corn stubble so detecting is “ unpleasant” and even “unpleasanterer” when you have a 15” coil on because you can’t get a uniformed swing. Another drawback is the little bits of melted slag that litter the area, they have a range depending on size from a 12-13 signal to a 25-26 signal and they are small and sound good so it’s a crap shoot on what you dig. So I got a scratchy 16-17 in a area I dug a lot of old flat buttons and it was deep so I just stuck my shovel in and flipped the clod over. It took me a few minutes to locate the signal after that and I thought I had more slag until I saw a little dark disc I thought was a shankless button, wiped it off and BOOOM 1853 trime, made my day for sure.
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