Slow Thread.... Anyone near the Lakes Region???

BamofNH

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Aug 20, 2007
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I hate when no one answers on here for weeks, so I'm replying ASAP for you. I'm down in Chester which is about and hour from you. I don't mind driving from time to time. I haven't had a lot of time to hunt this year though. I do know there are a few in your neighborhood on the New Hampshire Metal Detecting forum if you want to check them out. Maybe later when time allows, we could get together for a hunt.
 

BamofNH

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Aug 20, 2007
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Chester, New Hampshire
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I'm sure we can make a few dates to hunt. I've been real busy this year and haven't been out as much as I like. But lets keep checking in and one day I'm sure we can make it happen.:icon_thumleft:
 

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Squatty

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Aug 26, 2013
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Gilmanton NH
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Then I go and let 3 months go by without looking back. Good news is, everything is frozen solid and covered with four feet of snow. I'm in Gilmanton, so Alton is right next door, and Chester isn't too far if the hunting is good.
 

NHBandit

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Just popping in to say hello to Bam and offer up some stuff I always wanted to look into and never did. Now that I'm living in Tennessee I'm throwing it out there for my NH brothers to ponder. 100 years ago one of the most popular tourist areas in the country was the NH White Mountains. Trains out of Boston & NY would bring the rich & famous up there to stay in some of the worlds fanciest hotels. Nearly all of those hotels burned to the ground and were never rebuilt. Much of the land they were built on has gone back to wilderness... You take it from there. Please send 10% of what you find to me here in Tennessee. Lobstah & fried clams accepted as payment. Thanks. :thumbsup:
 

creade

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gilmanton is a great place to hunt ,lots of stuff in those woods
 

creade

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No, its on my list. The guy I usually hunt with doesn't like to drive. But I've heard from different people, there is some cellar holes out there. Right now, I'm splitting my time between weare/Dunbarton/Allenstown/deerfield/raymond areas.
 

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