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A hunt at Heartburn Park

Dancer

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One park, two kinds of hunting. There's 2 ball diamonds, soccer field, shady picnic area with swings etc. The ball fields them selves have very deep topsoil. That's why I take the Infinium with 15" mono coil. Only coins left in these 2fields are fairly deep say 51/2" & over. Between the two fields the Inferno only came up with 11 coins for $2.01,no fresh drops. Maybe better than I expected. Now was the AT Pro's turn. 5x8 coil. We call this the Heart Burn Park because of all the wadded alum. they wrap something with at the concession stand. Bad enough than the wads get mowed too. The Pro started out slow, then started hitting spills real close to the fences. Had one 11 coin spill (nickels& dimes) stacked like cards. Anyway worked my way over to some picnic tables by the swings. Here is where you got to have Target Separation. That little coil was picking nickels out of the alum. camouflage along with dimes and quarter's. Came out pretty happy. This not only is a tough park, it's hunted by a couple tough hunters. So even tho no gold, scratched up 62 coins total, Pro ended up little over $6. I'll take it.
 
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