JimmyCT
Well-known member
I decided to take a nice long ride today, cruising the back-roads eventually ending up at my destination. I decided to hunt this park as someone mentioned there was nothing there.... (here we go again lol) This individual indicated a good friend of theirs cleaned the place out and don't even bother hunting it. I don't know about you, but I am always up for a challenge especially when someone indicates its been "hunted out". This is the second time this year I heard these infamous words. In any case, after arriving, I surveyed the area and performed some "spot checking" . I will say its been hunted, but it hasn't been cleaned out.
Side note: I need more hunting areas.....if there is anyone in CT that feels their hunting areas have been cleaned out, PM please. I would like to hunt them .
Things started out slow but I then decided to hunt the very edge of the field. Out pops the 64" Rosey. Very shallow and no more then 2" deep.
As I am cruising at a steady slow speed I come to a very tiny opening in the woods. I take a left into this opening and find the 1917 merc. Coin is about 3" deep.
I walked back out of the opening and continue down the edge of this field and find a bunch of clad.
I decide to walk across the field and start hunting along the edge. My first signal was a little bouncy jumping back and forth between 24-26 in TID. It was a decent steady tone. Dug a good 6" and out pops the 1916 Merc. OH please have a "D" lol. Unfortunately it is not a 16' D. Maybe next time?
I continue on and find 6 wheat pennies. The oldest being 1915.
At this point my stomach is telling me its time to eat.
Scanning as I head toward my vehicle and get a nice high tone / 26 in TID. I finally received my Sterling wings!!
Thanks for reading.
Equinox 800 Settings:
Park1 - Multi - freq
GB- 0
F2 iron bias - 0
recovery 4
50 tones
"All-metal"
Side note: I need more hunting areas.....if there is anyone in CT that feels their hunting areas have been cleaned out, PM please. I would like to hunt them .
Things started out slow but I then decided to hunt the very edge of the field. Out pops the 64" Rosey. Very shallow and no more then 2" deep.
As I am cruising at a steady slow speed I come to a very tiny opening in the woods. I take a left into this opening and find the 1917 merc. Coin is about 3" deep.
I walked back out of the opening and continue down the edge of this field and find a bunch of clad.
I decide to walk across the field and start hunting along the edge. My first signal was a little bouncy jumping back and forth between 24-26 in TID. It was a decent steady tone. Dug a good 6" and out pops the 1916 Merc. OH please have a "D" lol. Unfortunately it is not a 16' D. Maybe next time?
I continue on and find 6 wheat pennies. The oldest being 1915.
At this point my stomach is telling me its time to eat.
Scanning as I head toward my vehicle and get a nice high tone / 26 in TID. I finally received my Sterling wings!!
Thanks for reading.
Equinox 800 Settings:
Park1 - Multi - freq
GB- 0
F2 iron bias - 0
recovery 4
50 tones
"All-metal"