Tiger Shark Operation Instruction Manual
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RECOMMENDED RECOVERY METHODS
Adapted from "Tools 'N Techniques" By Robert H. Sickler
METHOD 2-PLUGGING
Used only where allowed in natural wooded areas and very moist lawn areas. Plugging in hard dry
ground can damage grass roots leaving yellow "dead spots" in time.
After pinpointing target, cut (using a six-inch sturdy hunting knife) three sides of a four-inch cube around
target center (Fig. 2A). Cutting a "hinged" cube rather than a complete cone shaped plug will properly
orient its return, prevent removal by a lawnmower, and lessen the chance of scratching the target. With
the knife blade, carefully pry against the cube side opposite the "hinge" and fold back (Fig. 2B). Scan
searchcoil over plug and hole to isolate target location. If target is in plug, carefully probe until located.
If target is in hole and not visible, probe bottom and sides until located and remove it (Fig. 2C). Repeat
scan for additional targets. Replace all loose dirt with plug. Seat plug firmly with foot (Fig. 2D).
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