Come hunt in Stone Mountain with me

Dougie Webb

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Stone Mountain, Georgia
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Fisher F5
Garrett Ace 200
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Metal Detecting
I'm fortunate to have free reign over about 30 acres right in my backyard. Some of it is land owned by our neighborhood and some is owned by an investor who's just sitting on it. It's beautiful - deer, hawks, wild turkey, coyotes.

Through the vintage aerials website and the David Rumsey maps website, I've discovered that there was a mill on this property where there is now a dry lake bed. The mill was built at the latest by 1874, and the house of the mill's owner stood until about 1970. There are several other old, razed home sites on the property.

I've started to piece things together and have made my own map of the area. What was just a bunch of random spots before, is starting to look like a cohesive picture of what the land was like a long time ago. I've already found some pretty old stuff - nothing particularly cool, some hand-forged nails and screws as well as a primitive hammer.

I could sure use somebody who knows what they're doing to come help me pick this land apart. I honestly think it's never been detected at all!

So if you're in the Atlanta area, PM me and let's meet up!

-Dougie

PS - anybody else geek out on stuff like this? Here's the map I've made. The X's mark significant finds I've made.

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Sounds like that would be fun
 

Wish we were closer!
 

What a great thread and opportunity for someone in your area looking for a place to hunt. OT but one of my old hunting partners was a Webb. We went to a Federation hunt at Atlantic City in 1986 and he nearly won a new car parked right there on the beach as the grand prize. I think its less painful to have not found one of the 12 car tokens than to be the runner up!
 

I think its less painful to have not found one of the 12 car tokens than to be the runner up!
Amen. Winner gets a new car, runner-up gets a set of steak knives.

OT but one of my old hunting partners was a Webb.
Our Webb family runs pretty deep over in these parts. First came to east Georgia around 1760! They'd actually moved from Virginia - my 8x grandfather was Thomas Terrance Webb, he came to Virginia from Ireland in 1671. Settled in York County. Ask your friend if any of that is familiar!
 

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I'ii be in Commerce tomorrow and Saturday, about 70 miles away. Wish I had more time I'd take you up on it for sure.
 

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