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Wild dogs and prospecting
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<blockquote data-quote="shakergt" data-source="post: 398834" data-attributes="member: 10374"><p>The question was asked of me today if I ever worry about wild dogs when prospecting? The person who asked me this reckons he had two following him once when he was out detecting at a distance of between 10 and 20 meters. I don't if he is full of it or not but it got me thinking. I would like to know how many people have actually come across a wild dog when swinging the detector? I have not yet at this stage but have seen plenty of sign of dogs about but am yet to see any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shakergt, post: 398834, member: 10374"] The question was asked of me today if I ever worry about wild dogs when prospecting? The person who asked me this reckons he had two following him once when he was out detecting at a distance of between 10 and 20 meters. I don't if he is full of it or not but it got me thinking. I would like to know how many people have actually come across a wild dog when swinging the detector? I have not yet at this stage but have seen plenty of sign of dogs about but am yet to see any. [/QUOTE]
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