View Full Version : Sunday late afternoon in Vermont.
MassDirtFisher
10-01-2013, 04:02 PM
Late start, wife had to work til 2. Zoomed up 91 to Vermont for a few hours. I needed to get out and put the coil to the soil. When I arrived at our new spot I had decent hopes. Until I saw the foot and a half green grass. I tried the stock coil for a few minutes.....NO. I put on the sniper coil and different ballgame. Easy swinging. Well, easier. I was able to dig a few targets before I left for home. I dug a horseshoe made of aluminum, a pocket watch junker, a nice dandy button, and the find of the hunt a 1753 George II. I have attached a link to a video of me finding it, very quick like a minute long. Happy Hunting!!
Quickie from Vermont 9-29-13 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QXxxMiwaoA#)
congrats on the Georgian copper Tim , I'm pretty sure aluminum horse shoes are for racing horses but don't go back that far in time .
MassDirtFisher
10-01-2013, 04:28 PM
congrats on the Georgian copper Tim , I'm pretty sure aluminum horse shoes are for racing horses but don't go back that far in time .
Thanks Dan, I sorta tripped on the horse shoe. >:tongue:
CTTodd
10-01-2013, 06:03 PM
Very nice grab
OxShoeDrew
10-01-2013, 06:22 PM
We are at the mercy of the farmers with those fields. After the 3rd time driving out to a field to see if it has been hayed I start yelled that the farmer is lazy lol even though he has given me permission to hunt his land :embarrassed:
Nice going...that must be a very productive field if you can hunt it with a small coil :envious:
HEAVYMETALNUT
10-01-2013, 07:15 PM
nice KG! next time bring your lawn mower! :bananadance:
aloldstuff
10-02-2013, 07:03 AM
Tim, :congrats: on your not giving up attitude. Nice KG, have you thought about maybe investing is some goats.... lol
You're starting to look like you belong in VT with that beard rofl
Maybe the tall grass will keep you at bay until I can join back up with you lol
Nice find! :clapping:
coinnut
10-02-2013, 12:24 PM
Great score on the KG copper thumbsup01 I can do without a larger coil, but the small coil is a must!! Hopefully the fields will be cut soon.
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