I have no idea what it is?

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My EX ! ! !...

Sorry it sorta looked like her.

Pepper... wow... crazy pic... is that your buddy dressed up ?
I can see it now... you and your buddy are hootin and holerin it up right now :P

Too Funny, my wife and the realtor were there that day besides myself.
Actually I'm not into doing a gag photo for the 15 min. of fame it's just not there. It would be a very long stretch for me to even to tape a silver dime to the bottom of your coil if we ever hunted together. Well let me think about that one for a bit AARC. :)
 

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Have any rock or tree carvings in the area?

Native paintings in the district, but no carvings of any sorts on the property because the realtor was grasping at straws pointing out every Lilly pad and Frog as it was, she'd be pumping a carving big time.
 

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I think its a large object like a shed or vehicle. I think the details that make it look like an animal, including the eye and leg, are plants between the camera and the object.

Only two old cars were pointed out on the way in, as was the quartz mine further along on the property, no buildings in this area, and only an old trailer and a picnic table by the water.

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I think you hit the nail-on-the-head with your first analogy Jim... "I told the wife it must of been the real estate woman". :laughing7:
Talk to you again when I get home on Saturday, the forecast here in Louisville for the week is sunny and 75F all week! :sunny:

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Too Funny, my wife and the realtor were there that day besides myself.
Actually I'm not into doing a gag photo for the 15 min. of fame it's just not there. It would be a very long stretch for me to even to tape a silver dime to the bottom of your coil if we ever hunted together. Well let me think about that one for a bit AARC. :)

Come on down pepper... You can tape all the silver dimes to my coil you want...
Saves me from having to swing... :P
I get to keep what I find :)
 

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Come on down pepper... You can tape all the silver dimes to my coil you want...
Saves me from having to swing... :P
I get to keep what I find :)

Ah thanks for the offer AARC maybe one winter we'll get fed up with the cold again and start heading south again for some warmer temps.

Gee if it only takes a silver dime to make your day, sure you can keep it.:)
 

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I think you hit the nail-on-the-head with your first analogy Jim... "I told the wife it must of been the real estate woman". :laughing7:
Talk to you again when I get home on Saturday, the forecast here in Louisville for the week is sunny and 75F all week! :sunny:

Dave

75F? ah that's too warm for detecting anyways. :laughing7: Have a great trip and we'll chat on your return Dave.
 

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Maybe 15 years ago or so when we lived in Orange County California, a family was on an outing at a Regional park.

A few days having their pictures developed, the father noticed in a family picture, a mountain lion's head in the bushes maybe 10 feet or so behind his wife and kids. Made all of the papers.
 

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FYI

Maybe 15 years ago or so when we lived in Orange County California, a family was on an outing at a Regional park.

A few days having their pictures developed, the father noticed in a family picture, a mountain lion's head in the bushes maybe 10 feet or so behind his wife and kids. Made all of the papers.

It just shows how stealth animals really can be when they want.
 

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Ok 23c, but it's still nicer than showers and 12c! :laughing7:

Woke up to 14c this morning Dave, staying above freezing for the next two weeks and lots of sun-so that means detecting fun.
 

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I think you stepped in to "The Village" I'd a fired a warning shot.
 

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I made a black and white out of it, now should look better. Maybe a large wild cat? Reduced the 3 sizes smaller here also, plus a small color.
 

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Chupacabra...
 

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Or that creepy guy from "Sinister".
 

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Sorry, I never said "root ball". I think you really captured something unique. Five of us were actually attacked in the Texas Hill Country in July of 1973. Reported it on Bigfoot Encounters, which was run by Roberta "Bobby" Short until her death. I don't know if the site is still up or not. Talked about it before. Sightings, Texas, Bexar County, 1973. While taking your pic it is possible that you were seen and the creature hid instantly. They are very fast. Not sure what you recorded, but sure is interesting. Thanks for posting...

OK, I think it is the bottom of a downed tree stump.:laughing7:
 

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