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« on: July 18, 2012, 07:24:56 pm »
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Hello All!
I've been an active treasure hunter for the past couple of years now. It was an un-fruitful hobby of mine as a child, but ever since I was young, I've had an obsession with history, archaeology and paleontology. After graduating college and getting absolutely nowhere with my degree, I started to wonder if I chose the wrong topic to study; thus, I have been deep into studying local history recently. I obtained a Minelab Explorer XS metal detector and I've read as much as I could find about local historic village sites, referencing "notes" from the era along with dissretations published online.
I recently found this forum, and since joining have learned an abundance of information from it. It seems like NE Illinois isn't as great of a place to hunt artifacts as other portions of the country(especially civil war sites and most of the east!) Hope to meet some new local hunting friends and learn a great deal more about arrow treasure hunting!

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« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2012, 07:31:02 pm »
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LOL!   I started when I was 11 years old and never stopped.

Some times it just takes a little longer for things to set in.

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  Welcome from NT Australia , goodluck . cheers Mick

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