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Another six inch sucess story

laplander

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I was working the edge of a heavily hunt ghost town where a fence row had dozed out last summer. Thinking that removing the brush might reveal some targets a friend and I headed out, I was surprised the amount of iron that had been deposited along with the old fence to say the least it was hard pickn'. When I dug the Indian it flipped out and landed on a big piece of iron and "disappeared" a little probing and removing the chunk of junk and my signal was back. The round piece is a oil lamp wick advance I love the patent dates on them, I know kinda wierd:shrug:
P.S. my friend hunted with the 800 and the big coil and didn't dig a single piece of non ferrous, and he's no slouch just not the right environment.
HH Jeff
 
Ted S said:
Nice! With any luck we will be hunting by June!:ranting:
I know right, -23 the other night and snow a%^^$ole deep to a tall Indian. I have some timber spots when the snow shrinks down a bit. The strange part is the ground isn't frozen here with all deep snow.

Jeff
 
Nice finds Jeff man those nice Indians are hard to find..Ground near me was frozen yesterday.
I saw two guys out on rogers lake near my parents on sat and I said to myself
no way is that ice safe!
A half hour later both went through one drowned! A 61 year old local resident of our town so it was quite a weekend here in this small town with all the news around town.
 
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