A Lot of items in one area, near lake cypress springs, what are my clues?

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This area is closer to a road, not in the middle of nowhere like my last post. East Texas the area use to be wooded.

This is the link to my other post where I have gotton zero helpful posts... Please take a look if you haven't already and give me your ideas!


http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/w...ight-they-tell-me-about-area.html#post3183014

This would be a half court basketball size with many iron hits, these are some of the things I dug in the area right around it, but not sure I want to dig up the hay meadow which use to be woods.

What clues do these items give about what might have been there and should I dig this up? I need to be careful in this area because it is an important part of the ranch to provide for the horses?

Please share any thoughts you may have.

Thanks, Cindy
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Thank you all for replying and I want to dig more, but not at the cost of harming their field. Does anyone know if I dig good plugs, will I in any way hurt the grass/hay or what ever they grow for the horses? Also would a couple of large holes be better or several small holes? I also know that none of these are signs of a still, but this is the general area of the ranch where the still was supposed to be. I would guess within the range a one or two city blocks. Does anyone know how far off a road or how close to a water source a still would likely be? The woods here are a tangled mess of those nasty vines that kill everything in their path, they have thorn type things on them and it is so bad in some areas, that without a machete you can't even walk; I would love any tips to help me narrow down where to look! Thanks again everyone, you are all great in my book!!!
 

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Cindy .. are you still looking to have any of these things ID'ed?
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I am curious about these things, I think I have part of an old hoe, and now confused about the horse or farm equipment rings and the other items posted here. I didn't want to overwhelm the post with too many photos, so I was waiting but now is a good time to post more! That "L" looking thing is all metal and weighs 4 to 6 pounds.

Also Creskol, could you please go to my other post linked above and tell me anything you might know? Thank you so much for ALL your help!
Cindy
 

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Broken bit, snaffle bit - same thing. In pic 6 & 7 you have a broken piece of a curb bit. In the center of the last pic, is the end off of a harness/plow crossmember. Where trace chains attach.
Thank you very much! I appreciate your help!
Cindy
 

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