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need advice to detect this 1 x 4 foot area on the side of my house

GKMan

Well-known member
Ugh... this is the most ground I have seen in six weeks or more...
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Please come soon spring...
 
^
^ ----What he said!
 
Good one Nolanation!

I hear you Jim.... !
 
Haha,thanks guys! All great tips..
 
And help is right around the corner, in the form of three "hotties"......April, May and June. :lol: HH Randy
 
Hit the water, no snow there.....the last two days here have been warm enough to melt the iced water...So this weekend is a Go...

check out those water temps here, and charge that battery

http://www.eldoradocountyweather.com/buoy/Northeast%20US%20Coast/buoy-xhtml.php
 
Comon spring!
 
Skip the yard, get some plane tickets and go hit a warm beach somewhere. :detecting:
 
Here is my advice..... Take a water hose and spray the whole yard down. Running water may melt that snow and ice away.
 
Skip the yard, get some plane tickets and go hit a warm beach somewhere.

I like that idea....:thumbup:
 
Woohoo,it's bigger today!
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I hear that crusty! unfortunately I only have about a quarter inch of soft ground, after that its concrete hard.in a couple days we are going to have lows near zero, so any chance I had of detecting this little area is out of the question
 
Here's a thought.........move to Texas. It was about 75 degrees today, supposed to be the same tomorrow. We may not have as many good targets, but, we CAN hunt all year long, plus, we have mountains and deserts and forests and hundreds of miles of beaches. Hope you have an early Spring!!
 
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