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    A few of my finds last month in Lawrence Co. Tennessee while raking leaves and fighting through briars. I feel very lucky to hunt this field, can find stuff all over but I hit the harder areas that have seen less traffic. I can dig here also but I haven't done much as the surface stuff is still there if you're willing to do a little work. I can usually pick up a dozen or so pieces in a couple of hours of looking. The little one I found in their garden after a good rain. I'm thinking of making some kind of sifter for that dirt and maybe find some more before equipment breaks them up.
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    Welcome to the forum! Some good finds there. It is a blessing to have hunting grounds that produce on a steady basis.
    Stagger Lee/ SE Missouri

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    • ILLannoyReb
      ILLannoyReb commented
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      Thanks...yes it sure is...this spot been hunted and producing since the 60's according to the land owner.

  • #3
    Nice! Welcome aboard! Your collection is off to a good start
    call me Jay, i live in R.I.

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    • #4
      Good stuff keep kicking dirt
      SW Connecticut

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      • #5
        Welcome from Iowa, good pickins, keep at um.
        SE IA

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        • #6
          You have a couple complete ones in that pic, nice finds
          NW Georgia,

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          • #7
            Yes sir, those are some good colors! Hurry up and save their siblings!
            "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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            • #8
              Welcome and thanks for sharing. It looks like you have a good spot.
              South Dakota

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              • ILLannoyReb
                ILLannoyReb commented
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                Your welcome...I'm lucky to have it exclusively, it's been closed to the public for almost 30 years.

            • #9
              Digging vs walking , hmmm.. I’d be walking .. W T Glean. JJ
              Lubbock County Tx

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              • #10
                I just saw this . Whoa no telling what’s on that property if it’s producing like that .

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                • #11
                  I'm thinking just about everything I'm picking up are discards from previous hunters at a time when the field was plowed...last time was in the late 80s...and a lot of good artifacts where removed according to the land owner. I have found a couple old sorting piles after knocking down some brush and raking away leaf sediment. I might plan on doing some digging next spring if I can determine a good place to start.

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