Safari Scott
Elite Member
Mixed up my hunting today a little bit. Saw low tide was 7 am and I thought I should get to the silver beach pull a couple quick ones and be on my way to the next spot. After working down to my spot (a little 20 foot area almost down to black clay) I hit a few wheats then pulled the buffalo 1919. Knew the spot would be good again and pulled a 1906 Barber Dime. Worked down to another spot that seemed to have potental and pulled the Standing Liberty Quarter. After that headed back to the car and once again off to the "Hill" I decided to spend sometime getting close with the prickers. (I put about 4 rips in my pants and 2 in my coat not to mention the cuts and scrapes) Started off slow the hill is pretty barron now so I had to move away and into the dense brush. I got a nice deep reading 6-8 inches bouncing between 35-37 cut through a few roots and finally got to the target and out popped the 1850 Seated Dime (Second Seated in Two Tuesdays Last Tue was the 1853 Half Dime) moved a few feet over and was getting a signal jumping between 11-12 I thought for sure it was going to be a shield nickel but it was not to be. Instead it was the first V Nickel of the year 1903. Worked the area a little longer then headed off to a cellar hole for the remainder of the afternoon but unfortunately I was skunked there.