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Old 06-04-2007, 06:16 PM
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108 coins, $6.99, 4 hours 15 minutes in the rain, including a half hour rain delay right in middle of hunt.
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Old 06-04-2007, 08:18 PM
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nice bunch of coins!

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Old 06-04-2007, 08:38 PM
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Nice haul! In the rain though? You must have a nice cover for your DFX.

I remember using my White's Coinmaster 6000DI Pro in a light rain some years back and nearly fried it. I had to use a blow dryer to bring it back to life.

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Wow, that's a lot of clad! Good job, just make sure you leave some out there for the rest of us! HH!

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I have the weatherbeater cover and use a plastic zip bag from a curtain to cover display meter, works a lot better than a baggie. Did have to change shirt because it was wet. I often hunt in rain, I try to stay near trees though unless it is a light drizzle.




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Nice haul! In the rain though? You must have a nice cover for your DFX.

I remember using my White's Coinmaster 6000DI Pro in a light rain some years back and nearly fried it. I had to use a blow dryer to bring it back to life.

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I don't like to hunt in the rain. Not really the rain that bothers me, it's just so messy! lol

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Nice haul, Gregg!

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I don't like to hunt in the rain. Not really the rain that bothers me, it's just so messy! lol
You need to change your name to Raindance.

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Nice haul, Gregg!



You need to change your name to Raindance.
Lol, true. It's either me or you thats causing the rain EVERY time w get together for a hunt.

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Have to love that mud for pure digging ease. Nice little cache.

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Nice hunt! You're a dedicated man.

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Nice bunch of coins there.........Congrats!!!

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Thanks everyone, the rain made digging easy and the woodchip area helped a ton!

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