TundraPlugger
Elite Member
Got off work early today since it was raining.
Drove back to Minot where it was sprinkling instead of all out raining and decided to needed to get a little more detecting in before the weather turns ugly.
I went back to a place owned by the county that I have hunted 4 or 5 times.
Went swinging around the yard looking for any signals I may have missed. There was pretty much nothing left. I figured the only chance I would have would be right up against a short concrete wall where the yard meets the sidewalk.
I got a few odd signals which I decided were junk and came across one that sounded pretty good like possibly a worn silver dime or a wheatie. I dug the plug and had a heck of a time locating what I was after. Picked it up and discovered I had yet another Indianhead!
It was a bit risky being the Etrac isn't waterproof so I put a plastic bag over the control box. I couldn't see what the numbers or depth were for my targets but I guess I didn't care.
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Drove back to Minot where it was sprinkling instead of all out raining and decided to needed to get a little more detecting in before the weather turns ugly.
I went back to a place owned by the county that I have hunted 4 or 5 times.
Went swinging around the yard looking for any signals I may have missed. There was pretty much nothing left. I figured the only chance I would have would be right up against a short concrete wall where the yard meets the sidewalk.
I got a few odd signals which I decided were junk and came across one that sounded pretty good like possibly a worn silver dime or a wheatie. I dug the plug and had a heck of a time locating what I was after. Picked it up and discovered I had yet another Indianhead!
It was a bit risky being the Etrac isn't waterproof so I put a plastic bag over the control box. I couldn't see what the numbers or depth were for my targets but I guess I didn't care.
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