Park Hunt

Getty

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May 1, 2005
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I got to hunt a nearby park for about an 1 1/2 hrs today.I dug 44 coins for a total of $3.24(all clad).I also dug this class of 97 charm.It was good to be able to hunt again.Things are getting a little slower at work so I should be getting out more now.

Thanx for lookin ,jimmy
 

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diggummup

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Jul 15, 2004
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Somewhere in the woods
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:) That's a coin almost every 2 minutes.Not too shabby by any means.Cool charm.Good luck and H.H.-diggummup
 

kermit

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Mississippi
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Sounds like some good digging...............................
 

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Getty

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May 1, 2005
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Maryland
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Thanx all.Ive been reading and you all have been doin well also.Thanx for the kind words .HH
 

Monty

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For speed, I sometimes don't even bother digging in the chips. I just insert my Automax 2 probe (thanks and you know who I mean) until I feel it buzz and wipe the chips aside with my fingers unltil I come up with the target. I do the same thing in soft dry playground sand but if wet the probe won't penetrate without risking breaking the probe . Monty
 

groundfisher

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Nice digs for 1 1/2 hrs. Glad your back into the swing of things again.
It can be a great stress releiver after putting long hours in at work.
HH!
 

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