jack&jill
Elite Member
Its been a few days since I last got out detecting but thought I'd catch everybody up on the activities. Weather here has put a big limit on the fun but its something we all have to put up with. Anyways I went back to a park I had some success at earlier this year. Not a lot of targets but those I did get really had depth and a really slow pace had to be used to locate them. Pulled my first War Nickel of the year then followed with adding 3 Rosie's over the next four hours. Had some descent numbers on the CTX but not awfully high cut a deep plug and pulled out a black rough bowed disc. Had to wait until I got home to clean it before I could Identify it. Turned out it was a fired 1950 Washington Quarter giving me my 5th Silver of the hunt. Returned to the site a couple of days later and managed just one lone Rosie for a four hour effort on that outing. Last weekend I took the trip North to the Yooper Country. While I did have some good success and a lot of fun the take was not the amount my wishful thinking had anticipated. The last picture is of one Mike dug that is called a Half Breed. The White appearing spots in the Copper is Silver. This piece had at least 20 areas that were showing. As always hope all great health and lots of clean plugs. Trapper