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:usaflag:Finds Don't Have To Be Spectacular To Be Interesting!! :detecting:

Cupajo

Active member
4 hours of Dual Field hunting and Diablo diggin resulted in 37 targets recovered.

Not a bad day for a hunt, but I prefer sunshine, warm breezes and calm seas to overcast, breezy, cold and just a little too much choppy water for me.

Early on it seemed as if bullets, mostly .22s (I gotta tell Ya, getting those little devils outa the stony bottom and into my pouch can be a real challenge!)were going to be the main focus of the hunt, but a few other targets turned out to be of the interesting kind.

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1- twisted up junk ring of mystery metal, 1-silver ring w/onyx stone, 1-Buffalo nickle and one silver quarter from 1964 made me feel as if I was doing something more than cleaning up bottle caps.

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The religious medal is the most unusual St. Christopher's Medal I have ever seen and has no hallmark.

Not a lot of keepers for the time invested, but I'll keep 'em!

GL&HH Friends,

CJ
 
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