z118
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I got out for an unexpected hunt tonight after a long, long day at work. I was planning on hunting the private school I have permission for, but it was full of activity when I arrived so I moved on to an old favorite spot that I had hunting 51 different times before tonight. Somehow there is still stuff here to be found, though not at the same rate as those early hunts. I wasn't expecting much but the weather was beautiful and this spot is quiet and peaceful and sometimes that is worth as much as any actual finds. Early in the hunt I started digging just about every repeatable signal. I must confess I have become a lazy digger with the E-trac. I think I started on this machine so hell bent on deep silver that I become pretty well inclined to ignore most other signals, especially the non nickel tones. I was much more likely to dig everything on the Sov. So at any rate, it felt good to get back into my wheelhouse so to speak, and dig, dig, dig. The crappy signals proved to be horrendous zinc pennies, corroded trinkets, bottle tops, pull tabs, etc. As it started getting dark I got a low foil tone, flipped a plug, and pinpointed with the propointer. I scraped away some dirt and there it was - the edge of a gold ring! There's nothing like gold in the dirt... nothing! I left it in the plug, still half obscured, and sat back just to savor moment for a bit. Then I pulled it out and gave it a once over - it's stamped 10k Magic Glo and has 3 blue stones and some tiny diamonds (I assume). It's no crown jewel or anything but it sure as heck made my night. I replaced the plug and headed home a happy man!
That's 3 gold rings in a week now; I'm guessing I won't see gold again for months! lol Total for the hunt was 40 coins even worth $3.10.
Thanks for looking and happy hunting!
That's 3 gold rings in a week now; I'm guessing I won't see gold again for months! lol Total for the hunt was 40 coins even worth $3.10.
Thanks for looking and happy hunting!