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Good News & Bad News....Bad News Is I Stepped In Stinky Doggy-Doo..... :puke: The Good News Is....Check It Out :yikes:

John-Edmonton

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I headed out with my usual Tuesday hunt with my buddy. We met at Subway for breakfast, then headed out to a couple of places for a hunt. Go figure, I just put some nice goose fat on my hiking shoes, and squish.....into the doggy doo I did step. It took a good hour to get that stuff off my sole.

On a positive note, we had an excellent day! We both got some oldies and silver. Here is my portion using the AT Pro with the 9" x 12" concentric coil.

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I found a nice variety of shotgun shells, as can be seen on the head-stamps. Also got a musket ball.

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Here's my older coins. I got my first 1895 Indian head for this year. They are pretty rare around Edmonton. Also got my first real old token..."GOOD FOR ONE TUNE." My other buddy Scott works for the CPR and I dug up a nice lead seal from the same railroad.

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It's been years since I found a pocket watch fob. However, I did get one today. :) A nice all leather coat button shoew up on an old trail, and a rabies tag from several years ago.

Below are by buddy's best finds using his GTI 1500.
 
Great post, with lots of variety. Even my dogs step in doo doo occasionally, and they have great noses. Watch where you step, and keep those post coming.
 
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