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Crazy warm weather in the NE but I will take that along with some silver :smoke:

JimmyCT

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In Connecticut I am usually looking at snow and freezing cold temperatures at the end of January. However today it was 53 degrees. Not too shabby for January 21 :thumbup: What a Spring like day for hunting!! Yaaaa! "Dusted off" the AT Pro and went to an old 1800's abandoned park. Both myself and the AT Pro got worked like a mule. It was so nice to be out of the house. The icing on the cake was making a few nice finds. Hope others in the region took the liberty to get out and do some dirt fishing.

The IH cent was only 2 inches deep and provided a crazy reading. It kept on bouncing between a low of 45 / 55 and a high of 70. Check those signals out. I rescanned the area and there was quite a few iron nails very close by.

Settings: Pro mode, Zero disc, 6 bars of sensitivity, GB'd at 94.

I truly wish my soil was much more gentle on copper though. The copper in the photo is an 1906 IH cent
 
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