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by Rodebaugh » Tue Feb 15, 2011 11:02 pm
E we may laugh.....but it will be with you. If you get out any in 2011 MD'ing.....I want to know it. This is going to be fun.
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by TheJonasCollegeFund » Tue Feb 15, 2011 11:35 pm
2011 finds...ZERO!
Thursday will be 60 degrees here...most of the snow should be gone by then!
My goals for 2011 are
10,000 coins (Yes, even pennies)
$1000 face value
10 silver coins
10 silver rings
5 gold rings
1 platinum ring
4 silver necklaces
3 gold necklaces
3 silver bracelets
2 gold bracelets
10 silver earrings
5 gold earrings
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by beauanderos » Wed Feb 16, 2011 3:37 am
You mention winter lake? So you're searching the receded edges of the lake? How far do you figure the water has receded during these low-water months? How deep do you normally have to dig to retrieve the coins? I know it must vary, but are they mostly near the surface, within an inch or so, just silted over? I have to live vicariously thru your thrills, as I will never have time to do this myself.

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by Rodebaugh » Thu Feb 17, 2011 9:59 pm
beauanderos wrote:You mention winter lake? So you're searching the receded edges of the lake? How far do you figure the water has receded during these low-water months? How deep do you normally have to dig to retrieve the coins? I know it must vary, but are they mostly near the surface, within an inch or so, just silted over? I have to live vicariously thru your thrills, as I will never have time to do this myself.

Yep the lake is lowered to a winter pool. They drop it by about 75 feet for winter. The lake has a lot of natural cliffs that provide great swimming and jumping areas. I hunt these "hot spots". Some areas have silt but most are crush and run up to boulder sized sandstone bottoms. As for digging depth...1-6in with an average of about 2". The best part is I do not have to fill my holes back in as they will be covered with 50+ feet of water come spring. And yes you have time....now sell a roll of halves and go buy a detector.
2-16-11yesterdays after work quick hunt
-2 hours
-7 zincs
-9 coppers
-0 nicks
-15 dimes
-3 quarters
-Overall a nice fun hunt at a new location (kids baseball field). Half way through the hunt I focused on dime or better signals and did much better. Still learning my machine.
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by Thogey » Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:16 pm
Rodebaugh wrote:[2-16-11yesterdays after work quick hunt
-2 hours
-7 zincs
-9 coppers
-0 nicks
-15 dimes
-3 quarters
-Overall a nice fun hunt at a new location (kids baseball field). Half way through the hunt I focused on dime or better signals and did much better. Still learning my machine.
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by TheJonasCollegeFund » Fri Feb 18, 2011 2:03 am
Here's some of the junk jewelry I found last fall! Getting fired up to go out in the morning! Batteries are in. Mud is waiting.

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by Rodebaugh » Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:03 am
Good luck......hope you dig up a sack'o gold. report back.
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by Rodebaugh » Fri Feb 18, 2011 4:10 pm
Hunted today for a couple hours before it started the rain,
2-18-11-16 zins
-4 coppers
-1 nick
-4 dimes
-7 quarters
-new area...on the lake.....still saving the "hot spot" for a latter date
total $2.40
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by TheJonasCollegeFund » Fri Feb 18, 2011 6:14 pm
Hit my baseball field by the house.
2-18-2011
1-hour hunt
4 zincers
1 copper cent
2 quarters
Total = $0.55
Lots of DEEP mud. This area had 3-5 foot of snow two weeks ago! Still some left.

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by Diggin4copper » Fri Feb 18, 2011 7:59 pm
Snow melted about a foot over the last two days.. only one foot to go...
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by JadeDragon » Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:59 pm
I merged the two metal detecting topics with unintended consequences. The Tracking Summary post ended up on page 5 or something.
I'm suggesting Rodebaugh start a new one for everyone to use. Sorry about that, but I can't reverse the merge.
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by Rodebaugh » Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:01 am
JadeDragon wrote:I merged the two metal detecting topics with unintended consequences. The Tracking Summary post ended up on page 5 or something.
I'm suggesting Rodebaugh start a new one for everyone to use. Sorry about that, but I can't reverse the merge.
No Prob Jade, You had good intentions.....I will start a new one this evening in the policy section and drop you a PM.
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by bman » Sat Feb 19, 2011 11:04 pm
I got out for a few hours today and found 19 quarters, a handfull of other modern coins, one wheat cent, a slot machine token and a gold plated silver ring.
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by Rodebaugh » Sun Feb 20, 2011 6:45 am
bman wrote:I got out for a few hours today and found 19 quarters, a handfull of other modern coins, one wheat cent, a slot machine token and a gold plated silver ring.
Hey Bman, I have the tracking thread back up and running. I have PMed the admin team to help me move it and rename this thread to do away with confusion. Please report this info over there with a close estimate of hours hunted. Thanks and BTW nice find on the 19 quarters!
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