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First hunt for 2011

Da Yooper

New member
With the snow just about gone I was able to dust off my GTI and go hunting. The ground is still froze in spots which I found out when I went to recover a target, I'll get it next week. The area that I'm hunting is old foundations from the 1800's and early 1900's. There is about 18 foundations to hunt in this field aand the best thing about it is I can walk there from my house (my back yard). Last year if you remember I found a 1896-o morgan , barber dime and a 5 pennia from one of the sites. Here's what I found yesturday ----- 2 wheaties 1917 and I can't make out the date on the other one,---- a pocket knife,--- 2 pocket watches one of them silver,--- and I think the best find of the day a WW1 dog tag with name and nuber on it John Waypyne 672877. Thanks for looking.
 
[size=large]that knife may have a life-time warranty on it if it's a Case or Buck. darn near any old american made came with warranties for life. turn it in and get a brand new one.

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Pretty cool stuff for your first hunt. Especially the silver watch and dog tag!

Chris
 
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