Did a quick look this afternoon

Older The Better

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I know it’s not much but maybe it will stir up some action in the fur trade thread

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Got two roughly .50 cal musket balls... haven’t weighed and calculated yet

One still has the sprue showing

A flake and a brass tack with a square shank it probably was adorning a trade gun which I’ve recovered pieces of in the same area

A small square nail, could be from a crate?

And some scrap iron and a modern .22
 

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Ia.FurTrade

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Thanx for the input, OB! Nice finds!
Been in Florida Pan Handle since 1st of Jan., so no input from me! (Ground is frozen in Iowa, anyway!!)

Best of luck!
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No frozen ground but my spots about picked clean. It’s pretty surprising I came up with that much. Lately I can spend a few hours to find one or two targets
 

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I hear ya'! Same way with mine........Lost my best sites when the owners died & the big "farm" corporations bought the land & won't let anyone even walk on their land!
Like you, the smaller sites I have left I've picked pretty clean............

Iowa Dale
 

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