Goes4ever
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went to a park that I have hunted at a ton of times before and never even dug a wheat there let alone a silver. But then again I have never used the etrac there before either. I went back today to give it a shot for a short hunt. I planned on only digging signals 5-6" or deeper.
I got a scratchy dime signal that only hit from one way, nulled from all other directions. So I flipped it into 2 tone ferrous and I got a solid 09-45 from one way and 10-45 from the other direction. Dug down about 5 inches and out popped my first ever silver from this park....1944 merc. A few minutes later I got a similar signal and it was a wheat.
Got a 4-5" deep quarter signal and I normally dig all quarter signals anyhow, just in case it could be a silver ring. Anyhow I ended up going about 8" deep and found this old brass lock. Last thing I found was the fancy handle, I think it is brass and possibly an old shaver handle? Anyhow I will have to give this park a lil more attention on days when I don't have an old farm to go to.
I got a scratchy dime signal that only hit from one way, nulled from all other directions. So I flipped it into 2 tone ferrous and I got a solid 09-45 from one way and 10-45 from the other direction. Dug down about 5 inches and out popped my first ever silver from this park....1944 merc. A few minutes later I got a similar signal and it was a wheat.
Got a 4-5" deep quarter signal and I normally dig all quarter signals anyhow, just in case it could be a silver ring. Anyhow I ended up going about 8" deep and found this old brass lock. Last thing I found was the fancy handle, I think it is brass and possibly an old shaver handle? Anyhow I will have to give this park a lil more attention on days when I don't have an old farm to go to.

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