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I tried today but............

dont know nutin

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The temperature here in southern Wisconsin went up to 56 degrees today so I decided to go out and try my new safari out for the first time!. I went to the local tot lot figuring digging in the sand would be easier! WRONG The ground was rock hard frozen 1 inch down (BUMMER). I could hear all kinds of good coin sounds just out of reach 4-6 inches down. All I managed to find was a metal cross with a blue stone (junk metal). I guess I will have to wait untill June to get some clad:thumbdown:
 
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Just about the same here, especially on top of the hills, Had the same thing happen to me yesterday,, got up early,, went to a spot thats been good to me for clad to buy batteries,, first hit,, knife goes in h alf inch,, SIGH,, went to a spot near the river,, ground wasent froze there,, picked up a 1867 IH,, a few wheats,, no silver,, but a nice heavey Sterling crossm was going to try to get down where John in W.Va talks about,, just not sure how the ground is tehre,, dont want to make a 1 1/5 drive only to find hard ground,,
 
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