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Photos of what I didn't find Wednesday

drkp88

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I took a day off from work Wednesday to check out a spot with my detecting buddy Keith. He had found a few IHs there last week so we decided to give it a try.
Well, we didn't find a single good target but it was sunny, in the high 40's and we got some good excersise and fresh air (do I sound convincing?).
After that we hit a nearby field where I found a 1/2 reale about two years ago. All I found was a nice crotal bell.
And now, for the exciting action photos.
Bruce in Ct
 
Yep, sunny and in the 40s is just about perfect for detecting in my opinion. No bugs or ticks to worry about. Nice photos.
 
Nice photos Bruce. Sure we wish we had woods like you got to detect in. Out here in Washington state the underbrush is so thick you can't even begin to swing a coil. I know of quite a few old loggong camp sites around here, but like I said the underbrush takes over and you can't even tell where some of the camps used to be now. GL & HH when you get out again.

Eddie
 
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