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use a wooden walker !At our age does shuffling along count as a walk??? Lol. Nice day to be recovering $!!!
most were right on top or near the surface , just hidden , all I had to do was scratch the surface ....I was only at a sensitivity of 6....only 3 inches for one coin was the max depth...thats a lot of digging for one hour
There were plenty of fresh dug holes out in the park in the grassy areas.....some uncovered .....so I posted on let's talk about pinpointing....maybe the hunter will see it and improve his digging a little. Everyone stays away from digging the stone driveways around a park.Very good results for a one hour hunt!!!
Well worth the time, and I agree.... seems like no one has detected here for a while.
Looks like over $4.00 in just quarters...
I already have enough competition...don't want anymore....I know what you mean...LOL!That's a lot of up and down, now your ready for a competition hunt!
HH Jeff
Even a Flat grassy surface will trip you !...Ron, I became an accomplished shuffler years ago.
This was an exercise walk and one to test the etrac with a sensitivity at 6 and using my 110 pattern.
Guess no one has hit this place for a while.
A one hour walk.
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