Target recovery 101. video

Chicago Ron

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I started a weekly video blog on my youtube channel. Chicagoron61

The new one is Target Recovery 101


I got a lot of great responce to this video and thought I would share it.
 
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nicely done video ron hope we all do as well or loose acess to our parks
 
Something that some of the newer digger's need to know....Nice Vid Ron and I "fluff" my grass as well :thumbsup:
 
Great video Ron :thumbsup: I wish everyone that hunts could see this. . . It's always the few that spoil it for the majority.
 
Nice Video , All new hunters should be required to see this video and your others also.
 
Great video, It will make a difference, Just remember if your digging in really wet soil that the same rules apply just don't stomp on the plugs most of the time just pressing on them along the edges then stepping on them lightly will have the same result I have often gone back and checked my plugs several days later and Adjusted techniques so I will not get Kicked out of a park ever I have even Practice In My Own yard

Currently I'm hunting one of the oldest parks In Vancouver and so far I have only found One plug that went bad, Because of squirrels I think but am not sure!!! Keep the videos coming I love watching Your techniques !!! Chug



Current weather and ground conditions Make the Difference!!!
 
Oops forgot one Thing!!! Take your Own trash you find with you that way you wont detect it the next time you hunt the same area!!! ;D ;D
Experience has told me that No place is ever detected out!!! CHUG!!!
 
Great video, nice illustration, we need to be sure and take care of the area's we hunt , just a matter of respect for all. :thumbsup:
 
That is a great video. I am still trying to get good at using the screwdriver method for shallow objects.
 
good plugs here :icon_thumleft: good vid MR TUFF
 
Thank you for the Video. That should be the first thing new detectorist's should learn to master.
Again, Thank You Ron for representing the Hobby with class.

Mike
 

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