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Metal Detecting for Relics - Back to the 1700s Homesite . . .

Cajuncoinhunter

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Went back to the 1700s homesite area where Confederate Troops passed through and camped nearby. It was hot and the grass needed to be cut but I was able to make a couple of finds worth keeping. Thanks for looking. CCH


[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05_91LZREJE[/video]
 
Another great Video. I do have a question.. Are snakes, and or, other critters an issue in grass like that ??
 
Not really but I do carry a .380 Sig in my pocket (just look at the last line in my signature below) just in case I run into one or something that might constitute dinner . .. . . . LOL. This is Louisiana . :beers:
 
n/t
 
Thanks for the Video EJ...... really enjoyed the pups at the end.
 
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