We all know that you shouldn't cover a hole after removing a find until you recheck to see if there is anything else hiding in the hole. However, sometimes we tend to forget that basic rule. I had an experience yesterday which served to remind me of the wisdom of following the rule.
After a good solid hit with the Compadre, I found a brass fitting for a 1/8" fuel line at about 2"deep. After removing it, I routinely probed the hole with my Pro Pointer; and got a second signal. At 4" a brass cartridge case for a rifle was uncovered in the same hole. Another check and the Pro Pointer sang for the third time. A little more digging revealed a nice Rosie dime at about 6 inches.
Like Yogi said, "It ain't over 'til it's over."
After a good solid hit with the Compadre, I found a brass fitting for a 1/8" fuel line at about 2"deep. After removing it, I routinely probed the hole with my Pro Pointer; and got a second signal. At 4" a brass cartridge case for a rifle was uncovered in the same hole. Another check and the Pro Pointer sang for the third time. A little more digging revealed a nice Rosie dime at about 6 inches.
Like Yogi said, "It ain't over 'til it's over."