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    All this 1700's talk is making me drool. I might have to crash this party.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lodge Scent View Post
    All this 1700's talk is making me drool. I might have to crash this party.
    Jeff your always welcome to travel down south with us .
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    so don't expect it from cheap people"

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    Quote Originally Posted by nalc472 View Post
    Don what kind of settings do you use on E-trac. I see you find a lot of coins. Is it because you hunt a lot of hours and places? Need all the help I can find. This will be my 2nd year with the etrac. I could use any advice you could give. You could send me a PM of your settings. Thanks.
    You need to attend the Tony Two-Cent school of metal detecting! It's not so much about the machine as it is the technique. Don and Alec can show you in person (if they are willing). It's hard to describe in writing. HH, Dave.
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    If there's a site large enough for another, count me in. Be great to detect with the Illinois guys and many CT folks I have yet to hunt with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kpmoose View Post
    If there's a site large enough for another, count me in. Be great to detect with the Illinois guys and many CT folks I have yet to hunt with.
    Hello Kevin , we might need a "bigger boat" if we get too many a large field will have to do
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    Quote Originally Posted by del View Post
    Hello Kevin , we might need a "bigger boat" if we get too many a large field will have to do
    My thoughts exactly Dan.

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    Trooper Bri , is trying to get us permission on a 10 or 12 acre field that had a colonial home on it once as soon as I hear from him about an answer i'll give out particulars on the details . I t probably won't be this saturday though but maybe another day next week .

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