TNTGross
Elite Member
Had a bit of time before going to work this morning, so I went down to a local park that I have hunted hard for the past couple of years. I didn't expect to find much, but I was going very slow and listening for iffy signals.
After about twenty minutes, I got an iffy 19-22 one way signal. I was hoping for an IHP, but a very deep, maybe 10 inches, 1910 Barber dime popped out.
I was thrilled. I could have gone home happy and I was on my way back to my truck when a sketchy 19-25 (with a hint of iron on the side) signal sounded in my ear. Seeing as I had such good luck with the Barber, I figured I would dig it. At about 8 inches, I pulled out the 1936 Merc.
At this point, I was out of time. Filled in the hole, turned off the Nox, and headed back to my truck with a big goofy grin on my face.
After about twenty minutes, I got an iffy 19-22 one way signal. I was hoping for an IHP, but a very deep, maybe 10 inches, 1910 Barber dime popped out.
I was thrilled. I could have gone home happy and I was on my way back to my truck when a sketchy 19-25 (with a hint of iron on the side) signal sounded in my ear. Seeing as I had such good luck with the Barber, I figured I would dig it. At about 8 inches, I pulled out the 1936 Merc.
At this point, I was out of time. Filled in the hole, turned off the Nox, and headed back to my truck with a big goofy grin on my face.