Pocket Spill
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Got out a little bit over Turkey Day weekend. On Friday morning I was back in my hometown in northwest Illinois and went to the local park for an hour. There is a large anvil shaped rock formation in the front of the park and I have seen 1910s and 1920s postcards of people sitting on it. There is a hillside to one side of it where the rock juts out. In the postcards the hillside was just grass back then but it is now overgrown with woods. The hill is pretty steep and I could only hunt an area about 40 yards along the top of the hill and 10 yards down the hill. First signal was a shallow target at 12/47. Was pleasantly surprised to find out it was an 1896 Barber quarter at 1 ½ inches.
On Saturday I met up with a member from another forum and drove to an Iowa park I have never hunted. Got a 1952D Washington, a 1929 Merc and 2 wheaties.

On Saturday I met up with a member from another forum and drove to an Iowa park I have never hunted. Got a 1952D Washington, a 1929 Merc and 2 wheaties.
