z118
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Another near perfect day weather wise in upstate NY, so I was more that pleased to be able to take advantage with some swing time. The spot I had in mind was sadly filled with baseball practice when I arrived so I headed to an alternate, less interesting spot. The Sov was really cranky to start - breaking on all signals, not pinpointing well, and not seeming to get very good depth. But she sure was hot on nickels for some reason. I fought her all night and she seemed to settle down toward the second half of the hunt. I wound up with 68 coins total (29 of which were nickels) worth $5.10 total including 1 nice '45 wheat. Also the the obligatory key, and nifty Acme Thunderer Whistle (made in England), and a very odd item that would appear to be two bullets shoved nose to nose in a tube and taped together with a wire coming out. You tell me. At any rate it was a sweet hunt. No keepers but dang if I don't just like to dig!
Happy Hunting!
Happy Hunting!