X Found while hunting...

justinfitz1

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themarkd

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Nov 22, 2011
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Any reason not to detect the base, just for the hell of it?
 

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justinfitz1

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When I came up on the x it looked pretty straight like cut with a chain saw. I just thought it would be a waste of time. But since you put it that way I think I will this weekend! The land has been in family for a while so I know it wasn't one of us. I'm the one who keeps up with fence and other so..... Maybe your right might as well!
 

Critical Recovery

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Oct 31, 2012
712
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Michigan
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Trees are funny things.
That mark may be three years old, it may be 30.
 

Phanntom

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Oct 21, 2012
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Don't just detect the base of that tree, but see if there are any other trees in the direction the X is facing. If I was burying a cache I wouldn't mark the tree it's under...the mark would raise curiosity in most people as it did you and spur them to dig the base...I'd use it to locate the place where I buried my cache.
 

Sallysue

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Oct 31, 2012
456
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Tx
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A older man told me when he was a kid there were some X's on some trees on the farm he grew up on. He said he would find arrowheads in that area . He also told me that his mom told him that gold and silver was buried there by the indians . He said that 1 morning he was out there playing and there were holes dug up in that area. I did some research and there was some tale about Spanish gold in that area . He took me there to show it to me but its been 75 years since he's been back there. I plan on going back and looking around . I did see signs of a camp there
 

Archeodeb

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Nov 3, 2012
163
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SW Missouri
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You may want to compare the location of the tree to plat maps of your property or any others in the area -- especially if property lines have changed within that tree's lifetime. (Depending upon the location of the tree, size and species, it could be 50 to 300 years old, so could take awhile. I doubt that scar goes back more than 50 years though.) Anyway, that may have marked a property corner or line at some point.
 

Produce Guy

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Dec 17, 2008
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The X on the tree might be a trail marker,if it's in a wooden area,if not maybe it stands for "10",10 feet or ten steps from that tree in any direction.
 

Ecominer

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Mar 20, 2003
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Fisher Gemini III; Garrett Master Hunter;2009 Minelab Explorer SE Pro; Quantro Discovery Land Tone Magetometer 1A;
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Check behind the X not in front of the X. Good statement about the X equaling ten. Another thought might be to measure the height of the X above the ground, multiply that times ten, and then measure that distance behind the tree.

The reason I say check behind the X, if there is a real purpose to it, it is initially seen from the front side, not the back side.
 

Nickleanddime

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Jul 21, 2013
742
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a, ohio
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A $10 garage sale find.
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Could just be a guys hunting tree, or marker to his stand. I've done this a lot over the years. Lol I can see it now some guy out there following my X's with dollar signs in them. Just to find a place where I dropped a deuce!!! Lol that's some funny sh-t.
 

Nickleanddime

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Jul 21, 2013
742
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A $10 garage sale find.
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Lol thought of something even better they'll think it's Bigfoot poop!!! Lol
 

Sawyer

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Jan 25, 2013
325
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N. Alabama
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Minelab Exterra 705
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According to my calculations, there are 231,549 explanations available for that "X". Pick a couple hundred of the best ones and get to work! I think that it was originally a "+" sign that twisted as the tree grew. Mystery is what makes life so much fun!
 

Produce Guy

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Dec 17, 2008
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If you can ,type in the area on Google Earth and then try going back on the sight and looking around to see if anything has changed.
 

bighoss1975

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May 19, 2013
88
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Mississippi
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Garrett ACE 350
If the tree is hollow it could be a marker for honeybees. Old timers would "mark" trees with an x to let everyone know that these bees had been claimed by someone. Just a thought.
 

dieselram94

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Jun 17, 2011
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Definitely looks man made to me. I would for sure detect it...

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MLively

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Jan 16, 2014
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If the tree is hollow it could be a marker for honeybees. Old timers would "mark" trees with an x to let everyone know that these bees had been claimed by someone. Just a thought.

Not saying it couldn't be bees, but bee trees were also marked with a persons initials. "No trespassing" wasn't the same back then. My great grandfather marked bee trees with an X


Proud to be a Texan!
 

fishnfacts

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Mar 26, 2014
183
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Chicago, Il. Northside
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BH Disc 2200
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That X means nothing. I will prove it to you just give me the ordinance I will verify that nothing exists. Oh and those holes are where I covered all the deuces I dropped.
Just a little humor but me personally would be excavating with a backhoe by now.
 

dieselram94

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Jun 17, 2011
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That X means nothing. I will prove it to you just give me the ordinance I will verify that nothing exists. Oh and those holes are where I covered all the deuces I dropped.
Just a little humor but me personally would be excavating with a backhoe by now.

Lol!

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Hot zone

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Apr 26, 2012
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I would detect the x... May find lead... X was the target!
 

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