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todays hunt 1/26/13

seeker41

Active member
air temp...70
water temp..65
waves..........2-3 feet and gentle.
detector used.....cz20 8 inch coil.
targets were hard to come by, erosion/lowspots were hard to come by, found myself doing the"is this thing on test" had a nice day in the sun and waves!!!! earring on top right is .925 , knife is cool but crusty and had been there for quite a while. heres the pic........
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Well, you did better than me...I was up at 4am today and hit a sledding hill 19degrees...found a penny and two balls of gum foil! Was doing the "is this thing on?" routine myself, there should have been 15 bucks of clad there, or at the very least a few zippers, huge winterfest held there yesterday. Good find on the silver earring! Good to see you got out, you have a good and powerful rig, so its just a matter of time in field.:clapping:
Mud
 
Always a good hunt when you find silver!
Who am I kidding, its always good to hunt, just Better when you find nice stuff.
 
thanks! yes , i used to detect the sledding hills! im sure you know the key spots to check.

being able to hunt at all this time of year is great, im from ohio, been here in florida for 1 year six months.
chuck.
 
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