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    Metal Detecting & Exploring Cellar Holes on the Old Barn Road (VIDEO)


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    Awesome finds. Great vid too! Congrats!
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    Re: Metal Detecting & Exploring Cellar Holes on the Old Barn Road (VIDEO)

    great video Nick | | you have so much going for you young man, you live in a great area with lots of history , your very enthusiastic and if you keep your interests in the hobby...
    your going to be a great detectorists

    but please...
    be careful out in them woods theres a lot of wildlife up there in Maine .
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    Re: Metal Detecting & Exploring Cellar Holes on the Old Barn Road (VIDEO)

    Quote Originally Posted by del link=topic=9764.msg109398#msg109398 date=1335111284
    great video Nick | | you have so much going for you young man, you live in a great area with lots of history , your very enthusiastic and if you keep your interests in the hobby...
    your going to be a great detectorists

    but please...
    be careful out in them woods theres a lot of wildlife up there in Maine .
    Oh yeah, I was very cautious in those woods, I had to keep looking behind my back every time I head a noise haha. The swampy area seemed like a place a moose or black bear might hang around.

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    Re: Metal Detecting & Exploring Cellar Holes on the Old Barn Road (VIDEO)

    Great video, Congrats. Remeber, the things that go bump in the night.........must sleep somewhere during the day!
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    Re: Metal Detecting & Exploring Cellar Holes on the Old Barn Road (VIDEO)

    Nice video Nick, WTG | You should also post some pictures not all members watch the videos and if your finds ever get recommended for a banner spot a picture is needed. Great hunt and keep up the good work.


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    Re: Metal Detecting & Exploring Cellar Holes on the Old Barn Road (VIDEO)

    Always enjoy watching your videos. Cool looking beaver dam, we had one in the area that I grew up in and we found that if you crept up real slow and quite we had a better change of seeing the beavers. Once the beavers heard or spotted us it just took one slap of a tail and they were gone. Congrats on getting the IH. How are the ticks up your way?
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    Re: Metal Detecting & Exploring Cellar Holes on the Old Barn Road (VIDEO)

    Quote Originally Posted by aloldstuff link=topic=9764.msg109456#msg109456 date=1335131185
    Always enjoy watching your videos. Cool looking beaver dam, we had one in the area that I grew up in and we found that if you crept up real slow and quite we had a better change of seeing the beavers. Once the beavers heard or spotted us it just took one slap of a tail and they were gone. Congrats on getting the IH. How are the ticks up your way?
    Funny you should ask about the ticks, they are bad! Last year I had two attached to me. Last week I found one crawling on my leg and I found one crawling on my bed! They're everywhere, how about your area.

    I Appreciate you watching too!

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