Mercs, Wheat cents and a Barber

jkress

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I ventured out this afternoon to a park I hunted once last year with meager results.

Todays hunt started out much the same way until I wandered across a Wheat cent. Focusing my efforts
in this small area, I quickly started popping targets. :happydance01: Keeping the coil moving painfully slow is tough
for me, but doing so produces amazing results in trashy ground. :smitten:

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I doubt I'll wait another whole year before returning to this park. :rolleyes: lol
 
Very nice hunt Joe :) Glad to see that you were able to get out! That park is definitely worth hitting again (and again) :clapping:
 
Joe, slow and low is the way to go. Great bunch of keepers you got there. I agree with Angie, that park needs some more attention.
 
Now THAT'S how it's done! thumbsup01

Very nice hunt, Joe! Three Mercs and a Barber make for a fun day of detecting! I find that it's much easier to go really slow when coins like that are popping out of the ground! :yes:

It's so incredibly dry here now that my hunting will be greatly reduced unless we get a significant amount of rain. :-\

Congrats on the terrific keepers! :clapping:
 
congrats on all those silvers and wheats i also find it hard to go slow i still have my mindset when i had a whites 6db and the 6oood you had better results by swinging the coil faster again great hunt dennis
 
:envious: Oh man! :drool: I can't even remember my last multi silver day :rolleyes: :crying02:
Yeah, I'd say a return trip is in order here! :yes: lol
Nice huntin' bro thumbsup01
Congrats! :grin:
 

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