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3 Barbers & 2 Mercs surrounded by a tribe of 12 Indians ......

Ray-Mo.

Active member
Went back to a couple of the parks Dr.Bob and I hunted last week.The Indians were very restless to get out for some fresh air and I was happy to help them :) I believe this was my second best Indian record with my E-Trac.Only thing that would have made the day better is if one of my great detecting buddies could have been with me,Maybe next week :twodetecting:
 
Wow Ray - that's a ton of great coins - good job !
 
Ray-Mo. said:
Went back to a couple of the parks Dr.Bob and I hunted last week.The Indians were very restless to get out for some fresh air and I was happy to help them :) I believe this was my second best Indian record with my E-Trac.Only thing that would have made the day better is if one of my great detecting buddies could have been with me,Maybe next week :twodetecting:

Great Job...
What was the average depth and what mode and pattern do you use??
Herb
 
Conductive multi tones. Manual sensitivity 28 to 30 with fast on deep off.Gain maxed with trash on and using pro coil.Depths on older coins ran from 7" to 10" on the worn Mercury dime.Most were at 8" give or take a little. Both sites had nice damp black Kansas soil :)
 
Nice finds there Ray! Watch out for them Jayhawkers...they'll cut y'er herd!!!!

NebTrac
 
:surprised: You found the site in my dreams. Way to go Ray. By the way Ray, did you have the same dream? or did you use ESP...:lol: Very nice finds,

Moose
 
:clapping::minelab:
That is some nice finds.
How long you had the Etrac?
 
Great job there,Love the Silver and Love the Injuns.
There is a lot of History there in those coins.
Sometimes you wish they could talk and tell the story of how they got lost.
or maybe tell where some of their friends are hiding. LOL.
Many Congrats on the finds Ray.

LabradorBob
 
Sweet hunt Ray!! I appreciated the updates as you went along, kinda felt like I was there with you.

With another 7 days off coming soon, we just may have to take another road trip:thumbup: and hopefully we can get LabradorBob to join us this time:super:
 
man....sweeeeet. on a deep indian is the tone nice and solid and repeatable? what are the typical numbers?
 
with 12-34 being the most common numbers.IF they are very crusty and or over 8" they will often drop down 2-3 numbers conductive and even more on the ferrous scale.Keep in mind that these results are while running in conductive multi-tones in coins mode with upper right corner opened up for big silver.With a more open pattern the numbers tend to vary much more in my experience.
 
Dang Ray, talk about a round up.. I was happy just to find the 3 v-nickels yesterday.. Lol wtg...
 
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