The Beep Goes On
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Digging in the grass without leaving a trace, or much of one, takes some practice. Even then, depending on the grass type, density, soil type, moisture content, etc., making a nice plug can be difficult and sometimes impossible. Sometimes putting the dirt back nicely is all you can do. Always use the best method and tool available, especially in manicured lawns.
No single digging implement can cover all the bases. With that said, we all have fields filled with pull-tabs with gold potentially lurking therein. It would be nice if there was something that could make a decent plug (depending on conditions) and excavate most of the hole with one action. Then you would just have to kneel down, possibly with pinpointer, and find/extricate the target.
I've thought about a shovel like this for some time. The field I'm hitting (again) has the old ring pulls - about 1/3 with beaver tails that I can usually spot. But, the ring pulls themselves have to be dug because they are right in the gold ring range. They are about 4.5" down so I use depth to discriminate as well.
I want to dig a lot of them in a shorter period of time without as much effort - something we all would like, no doubt.
I have no idea if this would work in the field - it might even exist now - I don't know. Basic principle is shovel with built-in U-Plug Cutter. Have thought of various design enhancements, etc., but this is the basic idea. I thought I'd throw this out there to see if anyone has seen something like this or has additional ideas.

HH!
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No single digging implement can cover all the bases. With that said, we all have fields filled with pull-tabs with gold potentially lurking therein. It would be nice if there was something that could make a decent plug (depending on conditions) and excavate most of the hole with one action. Then you would just have to kneel down, possibly with pinpointer, and find/extricate the target.
I've thought about a shovel like this for some time. The field I'm hitting (again) has the old ring pulls - about 1/3 with beaver tails that I can usually spot. But, the ring pulls themselves have to be dug because they are right in the gold ring range. They are about 4.5" down so I use depth to discriminate as well.
I want to dig a lot of them in a shorter period of time without as much effort - something we all would like, no doubt.
I have no idea if this would work in the field - it might even exist now - I don't know. Basic principle is shovel with built-in U-Plug Cutter. Have thought of various design enhancements, etc., but this is the basic idea. I thought I'd throw this out there to see if anyone has seen something like this or has additional ideas.



HH!
Beep
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