06-13-2016, 07:51 PM
Well, I'm fairly certain no one has thoroughly detected this area. If ever. Same general woods I found the 36 Washington and 2 wheats in yesterday!
First thing I find is a shot up IH, 1903! Then a 2 ring pistol bullet, I think????
Then a distance away I find a file!! Then two feet from there I get a quarter signal loud and strong 1 foot from a 20 year old tree and 3 feet from a 7 foot wide root ball sink! Boom, 41 Washington! Then a wheat cent, then a screwy 3-28, 4-28, an old Canadian dime!! Then a real screwy 13-08, 13-10, real good tone, boom, a 45 War Nickel. And the hits just kept on a coming!! 4 more wheats in the same 1 foot square area as the silvers! No wonder the numbers were so screwy!!!
Then a sledge head about 7 feet away. Also found around 10 or 12 shotgun headstamps and of all things a stirrup with the leather and buckle still attached.
But the splitter I found yesterday now makes more sense with a sledge and a file found today. Whoever it was in there was logging and splitting firewood either for camp use or for sale.
Anyway it was a GREAT day in the woods. And for sure I'm going back!
Have fun out there guys and gals and HAPPY HUNTING!
Ed/Ohio Dirt Fisher
First thing I find is a shot up IH, 1903! Then a 2 ring pistol bullet, I think????
Then a distance away I find a file!! Then two feet from there I get a quarter signal loud and strong 1 foot from a 20 year old tree and 3 feet from a 7 foot wide root ball sink! Boom, 41 Washington! Then a wheat cent, then a screwy 3-28, 4-28, an old Canadian dime!! Then a real screwy 13-08, 13-10, real good tone, boom, a 45 War Nickel. And the hits just kept on a coming!! 4 more wheats in the same 1 foot square area as the silvers! No wonder the numbers were so screwy!!!
Then a sledge head about 7 feet away. Also found around 10 or 12 shotgun headstamps and of all things a stirrup with the leather and buckle still attached.
But the splitter I found yesterday now makes more sense with a sledge and a file found today. Whoever it was in there was logging and splitting firewood either for camp use or for sale.
Anyway it was a GREAT day in the woods. And for sure I'm going back!
Have fun out there guys and gals and HAPPY HUNTING!
Ed/Ohio Dirt Fisher