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Cabin fever.

rwalling2000

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Have a new AT Pro, learning to metal detect. Want to get out and learn and hunt. Anybody have any cures for this. Snowed and have about 12 inches and the ground is frozen. Tired of watching all the videos.
 
Plant a garden box and fill it with coins.


All jokes aside..find a famous sled riding hill near you where everyone goes to and detect that hill
 
No real cabin fever this winter. I have been out camping, ice fishing and generally farting around out in the snow. But with a new AT coming in and winter winding down, I am starting to feel the sap rising a bit also. It will probably really hit when the snow melts off. I have been known to take a mini sledge hammer and chisel then chip finds out. What is different for me this year is that I will be running the AT through a small local creek. That should be interesting. I also look for old bottles when out and about.
 
With the coming of spring, scientists nationwide are concerned over a pandemic called "Spring Fever". While many scientists believe this only fallout from the dreaded Cabin Fever syndrome, others contend with the coming of Spring Fever some people will contract an even deadlier malady. This has been labeled "DETECTORITIS". Women and children are the most susceptible to Detectoritis victims. symptoms include, but not limited to the crankies, memory loss such as "The honey do list? Aw, shucks forgot again." While there appears to be no medical cure for Detectoritis and it is contagious, it appears to be non-life threatening. If you or a loved one expereiences symptoms of Detecoritis, the best relief please happy dance three times daily for relief. If syptoms persist call yor metal detector dealer immediately.
 
YA GOT NO EXCUSE FOR CABIN FEVER! you have a all weather rain or shine detector get your rump out there ! LOL
 
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