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Aug 06, 2011, 03:05 PM
#1
virtual hunt sat
here is sat AM images
steve
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Aug 06, 2011, 03:29 PM
#2
Re: virtual hunt sat
There's a couple of pieces of broken scapula in the 6th photo, What is the big piece laying bettween the rows in the 9th photo, is that stone it sort of look's rectangle in shape.
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Aug 06, 2011, 09:27 PM
#3
Re: virtual hunt sat
I'd flip dozen of items in every picture but I think i see lots of Pottery.
9:00 from center in the first, 3:00 from center in last, and just below the an imaginary line between the biggest white rock and the pea plant in the two pics in a row in the middle.
Can't wait to learn what I missed! HAha.
Thanks for the hunt.
HUNTING... Anyway, anytime, anyhow; Gold, deer, rocks and gems, turkey, arrowheads, fossils, coins, fish, new sunrises, etc, so forth, and so on...
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Aug 06, 2011, 11:47 PM
#4
Re: virtual hunt sat
I dont know where to start!
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Aug 07, 2011, 04:10 AM
#5
Re: virtual hunt sat
i think it is stone tommy
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Aug 07, 2011, 12:23 PM
#6
Re: virtual hunt sat
There have always been a couple of things that have puzzled me about your site. Was it Hormel or Oscar Mayer that were headquartered on your land and why in the world did they move their headquarters to Austin, MN/Northfield, IL respectfully? 
As usual, thank you so much for sharing your finds and educating us about your neck of the woods!!
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Aug 07, 2011, 02:05 PM
#7
Re: virtual hunt sat
Pick it all up and sort it out later would be my method! I know I would have to have a dump truck to do it!
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Aug 10, 2011, 06:51 AM
#8
Re: virtual hunt sat
Slow crawl hands and knees!What a site!
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Aug 10, 2011, 08:20 AM
#9
 MObushwhacker
Re: virtual hunt sat
It appears that the American Indians have lived at that location a long time. I believe it would be safe to say if you would excavate that area that it’s very possible that you would find a glory hole of artifacts just a few feet below the surface. It was customary to bury the dead with artifacts to be used in the other like and it as also customary to bury the dead inside of the lounge that they live in, and the mortality rate back then was very high. I would pick out a site where there are lot of debris and slowly excavate down about three feed and fan out. I believe it would be safe to say the best has been picked up over the years but the best is some were it can’t be seen. The possibilities are unimaginable
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Aug 10, 2011, 08:29 AM
#10
Re: virtual hunt sat
Wow your hunting grounds look fantastic! Now I know why you find such interesting pieces.
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Aug 10, 2011, 11:45 AM
#11
Re: virtual hunt sat
thanks whacker good idea but...........
digging is not allowed in my state
thanks to everyone for your comments
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Aug 11, 2011, 08:44 PM
#12
Re: virtual hunt sat
Oh, you can dig in our state Lars. As long as you are on private property with permission.
Joel
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Aug 12, 2011, 10:45 AM
#13
Re: virtual hunt sat
Man, if I walked up on ground like that, it would definitely catch my attention, and I'd be on my hands and knees checkin every single piece. I don't know the area, so I can't tell if there's rocks not native to there, which is a sure fire indicator, but there's lots of interesting things I'd want to pick up and look over closely.
This world is not my home.
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