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Should Call It SilverBugSE

Clad2Hunt

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Asked the right people and got an hour in place that permission isnt normanlly given at older site in this area. They pointed and said hunt over there. Small area of 4 acres. Got invited back. I was able to give history of location they had not heard but not all I know. More to come! 1929 British One Penny at 7" and 84 TID W/11" coil. Hugh piece of copper! 1941 Merc, 1944 Washington,1964 Rosie and 2-45' Wheaties. No Clad. A first.
 
Nice hunt Clad2Hunt
Looks like you found a spot worth putting some time in on! No clad whew hooo !! Hows the trash level?
Like you my gold bug loves the silver, both high and low conductors hit great. I have tested with a friends etrac and He of course can kill me on the silver depth but cant hit .925 earing backs as well and has a problem with small nuggets. I know you dont use a Etrac for nugget shooting but the nugget we were using was 1.2 grams thats a decent size to be iffy on at two inches and I kill it. I dont have a Se I have a version 2.0 and it does very well. It has paid for itself in gold jewelry finds alone. Many thanks to Dave J and his detector prowess!!
Happy hunting!!!
 
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