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Low and slow pays off again

We all have favorite places to hunt. Mine is a town park in SE Nebraska. I have started gridding this park off since the finds were becoming few. This time I decided to work the far SE portion of this park. With the 8X6 SEF coil I go real slow. Go a crazy 12-26, 11-27 signal that was repeatable two ways. Dug down 4" and got a rusted sardines can key. I knew that wasn't the culprit so I re-checked the hole and came up with a 1929 wheat. Checked the hole again and got a solid 4-29. Out popped a 1940 merc. I always dig any signal no matter the number if it hits from 2 directions. Also found a 1941 merc next to a tree lying on the ground. Broke my record. Now have 73 silver on the year, pushing for 100.
 
For a guy pushing 100 you are doing real well!
 
Congrats Bob.:beers:
 
I typed too quick on the other post! Congratulations on your new record Bob!

NebTrac
 
Congrats on breaking your record!!!!
Wish I had been with you, we could have done a "Diggers" dance and you could have hung upside down from that tree where the Merc was found.
 
Nice hunt.
 
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