z118
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After the amazing coin spill I dug on Tuesday there was no place else in the world I would have opted to hunt over that same spot. I had Friday off so I headed there in the morning. The weather has been and continues to be brutal - temps in the high 80's, horrendous humidity, and beating sun in between occasional downpours and thunderstorms. At least in the woods and out of the sun it was somewhat tolerable, although this meant contending with hordes of mosquitoes. I carried the bug spray with me and reapplied it often. Friday's hunt was okay although I left earlier than I would have liked due to approaching thunder. Saturday I headed back and fought the heat and bugs some more. All told I hunted this spot for about 9 hours between the two days. I dug a little more than 50 coins. Among them were 7 wheats (including several early S mint marks), two V nickels (1910 & 1911), two Buffalo nickels, and a 1939 Merc. I also dug a handful of bullets, casings, and shells as well as some interesting relics and miscellaneous items. I sure am glad I dug the Merc. For whatever it's worth I dug 6 silvers from this spot on Tuesday in about 40 minutes of hunting and then 1 silver in the next nine hours of hunting. The location is huge and targets are sparse. I feel it is almost inconceivably lucky that I happened across that spill when I did. For that, I am grateful. Hopefully, I did not blow all my luck on that one amazing hunt! Although I'll certainly head back to this spot at some point (hopefully in the Fall after the bugs are gone) I've hunted it enough and with such slow results these past two days that I'm ready to get into some new (or other old) spots.
Happy hunting!
Happy hunting!