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Braved the rain a bit today and came up with this 925 dolphin necklace. just caught a quick blip because the chain is thin and the pendant was on edge, another hunter who beat me to the playground missed it. It was 7 inches from his hole in the chips. Love those playground rippers who slam the chips looking for those hard hitting signals and move on quickly they leave the good stuff behind lots of times, this is the 3rd time I have benefited before it was 2 gold earrings HH to all
I have yet to try our new ATpro but I am a Etrac and Safari owner so I know the value of going slow. I have watched other MDers literally RUN through places like they are afraid to be there or their feet hurt or something. Patience is the key to getting the loot. I am very impatient about getting to try out the ATpro, we still have a foot of !@#$ snow on the ground! Nice job on the chain!
I normally don't hunt parks much any more I had a woods spot i wanted to hit but we are having high winds and don't want to get clocked by a widow maker out in the woods decided to play it safe today.
Yeah those totlots can teach a guy quite a bit about signals...the habits of people, how and where and why things get dropped...I like those slides where the kids go down head first, and the parallel bars where they flip over them..one things for sure, a fellow knows immediately if its been hunted recently or not.
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Hello, beautiful dolphins, congrats!
Each hole I dig, look again and then again within five feet around, at least, I found a number of good targets around others. The rush is only good for thieves and bad toreros, my father was saying.
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You make a good very good point - I have to remind myself that the loudest signal isn't necessarily the best target. Your beautiful Dolphin & chain illustrate that perfectly.