IDXMonster
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So what’s that like 4’ of snow?!
He’s not exactly diminutive is he?
So what’s that like 4’ of snow?!
So what’s that like 4’ of snow?!
He’s not exactly diminutive is he?
Lol he definitely isn’t vertically challenged that’s for sure. Unless there is a low door opening.
Hey guys, I've been to his home and he has 2 stage doors. He only opens the bottom for the vertically challenged like me. You know I should tell him when we walk side by side I hate that he pats the top of my head like a trained puppy dog. Trapper
I am in the same frozen boat, haven't seriously hunted since December. I have dug only 3 holes in the last 2 months. Luckily I have the Fire department to keep me busy with 2-6 calls a day. But yeah I am bored and reaaaallly want to detect.The number of DIFFERENT regulars posting pics of finds or just stories of hunts is down DRAMATICALLY. This makes me think that the majority of thread posters on this section live in areas where winter is a factor in being ABLE to hunt! I don’t know what ground conditions are in other areas,or how far away from me the ground is diggable(by normal methods) but I’m bored! Would you people who CAN hunt please go do so?? Threads,videos,stories...I don’t care! Don’t make me have to start inventing stuff here!
Yup Its been a tough start this year........a lot of single digits through Jan and still hanging in the teens....and we have had a pretty continuous snow cover.....
so so so depressing..........
I'm about an hour south of Buffalo.....typically we can expect a ton of precip off of lake Erie.....the last two winters were extremely mild so I was getting used to hunting a whole bunch in Jan and Feb, but not this year.......
I am dying here in Nebraska. Ground has been frozen solid all winter! I went out once and about broke my shovel. Looks like it will be March at least before I get my first actual hunt in...sigghhh. I am so far behind in the silver count for this year.
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I can only get out every other week this winter due to home remodeling, but the weather here in Southern Oregon is great for detecting!
Hello To All,
I too am frozen fast here in Pennsylvania. I still have some snow cover and my ground is frozen solid. Just put a smaller coil on my AT Pro and I am going to try it in a well hunted outdoor flea market grounds. I may not be able to dig plugs yet but at least I will get a bit of time to learn more about my machine. I have about $60 in clads for the new year and a few silvers and one gold 10K class ring. I think I am a clad magnet, but I am still enjoying the ride. I have little to no competition here where I hunt but have yet to hit good older sites. I haven't hunted for almost a month so I am going to try this morning. I am going bonkers just watching videos and reading these posts. I need to get out and swing the detector. Good luck to all and I hope we all have a great year.
Bubbaron