@@MetalMikeandPersis yes, I would like to see some super high and negative tides in the near future. ... ground will be frozen soon! Thanks Mike & Persis!
Awesome stuff! Love the buttons and musketball! Having wireless headphones is way better than wired! I'm glad you feel free now 😆 Makes a big difference. Wicked sweet button! 👊
Deer ticks love cold weather. December and March are when I see them the most. They will be active any day above freezing. Even in winter in areas with no snow. I've had Lyme Disease three times. I wear long pants, boots, and Insect Shield shirts in the woods year-round and feel fairly safe. Deer ticks were a lot more common 20 years ago. I can remember coming out of the woods with 20 or 30 on me. These days I rarely see one or two.
Let’s go Chris!!! #upnorthsaturdaynightdigs
@@TeamLynchBMD Thanks Tim and Kathy! There will be some winter beach hunts in the near future👍
Great hunt and video Chris.👍👍
@@MadisonMainedetecting Thanks Ritchie!
The beaches seem pretty sanded in right now, hope that changes soon. Awesome button finds at the cellar hole! 👍🙋♀️🙋
@@MetalMikeandPersis yes, I would like to see some super high and negative tides in the near future. ... ground will be frozen soon! Thanks Mike & Persis!
Rock and roll !! Cool hunt, brother!
@@HeavyMetalDetectingPassion Thank you HeavyMetalDetectingPassion!👍
Nice hunt Chris :) That RR button is awesome :)
@@dfdigger3820 Thanks Dennis!😎
Awesome stuff! Love the buttons and musketball! Having wireless headphones is way better than wired! I'm glad you feel free now 😆 Makes a big difference. Wicked sweet button! 👊
@@wicked_digger Thanks Chris!👊💥😎untethered is the way to be.
Nice premiere 😊
@@nationalparksprincess3216 Thanks for watching! I must have missed you in chat. I couldn't find my glasses😂
Nice hunt Chris 😊
@@susanseastcoastdigs Thanks Susan!
Here for the relics!
@@luckyduckdigger thanks Colleen!more relic coming in part 2
Deer ticks love cold weather. December and March are when I see them the most. They will be active any day above freezing. Even in winter in areas with no snow. I've had Lyme Disease three times. I wear long pants, boots, and Insect Shield shirts in the woods year-round and feel fairly safe. Deer ticks were a lot more common 20 years ago. I can remember coming out of the woods with 20 or 30 on me. These days I rarely see one or two.