z118
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Today was likely the nicest day weather wise so far this Spring, so I was more than pleased to be able to get out for a hunt after an especially long day at work. The spot I planned to hunt was full of baseball and lacrosse practice, and my alternate spot was packed too. So I headed a short way away to an out of the way spot at a third site. I had hunted this location 26 times before tonight, and like just about all my spots, it has been getting a bit bare find wise. The grass was pretty long, making swinging a chore and no doubt costing me some depth. But regardless I got right at it, digging almost everything just to break the monotony. I hit a quite a few signals that sounded like nickels but the numbers bounced around quite a bit so I expected junk. Most of them did prove to be nickels, so I'm not sure why the numbers were so bouncy and inconsistent. None were that deep. At any rate toward the end of the hunt I got another of these iffy nickel signals which joyously proved to be a nice 14k wedding band. That sure as heck made my night! This is the first gold I've found with the E-trac, which helps alleviate some of the doubting I have been doing about this machine lately.
The only other noteworthy finds were a '46 nickel, a '44 wheat, and an interesting button with a three legged eagle and the text SPES X NOSTRA X ES X DEVS - God is our hope. Total for the evening was 42 coins worth $3.06.
Also worth noting is how great the Garrett Propointer my father bought me has been. It goes a LONG way towards decreasing the time it takes me to find a target in a hole or plug. I had convinced my self that a pin pointer was an unneeded luxury but now that I have one it's hard to imagine going back!
Happy Hunting!
The only other noteworthy finds were a '46 nickel, a '44 wheat, and an interesting button with a three legged eagle and the text SPES X NOSTRA X ES X DEVS - God is our hope. Total for the evening was 42 coins worth $3.06.
Also worth noting is how great the Garrett Propointer my father bought me has been. It goes a LONG way towards decreasing the time it takes me to find a target in a hole or plug. I had convinced my self that a pin pointer was an unneeded luxury but now that I have one it's hard to imagine going back!
Happy Hunting!