BuckleBoy
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Hello All,
It was a miserable little hunt yesterday with Hill Billy, but we both walked away with a great keeper each. We started out the day tracking down an old schoolhouse--which we found the site of. But unfortunately it only seemed to have been in use from about the teens through the 30s. HB got some wheats and I was too bummed out to even hardly take a swing. :P (Strike One) Our hands were freezing--even under double layers of gloves, and the wind was cutting through our long underwear, carhartts, toboggans, and coats. The temps were in the 20s, with lots of icy wind--but the ground hadn't frozen yet.
So I gathered up my resolve, headed back to the car with HB and decided to change game plans. We had permission to hunt for an old homestead in the corn stubble. So we warmed up in the car, made sure we could feel our fingers again, and headed in that direction.
We spent 3 hours searching for the homestead with no success. Nada. Zilch. (Strike Two)
So at that point, the light was waning and we decided to do something we hardly ever do--hunt a yard of an old farmhouse that we had permission for, but had neglected to hunt, until now. HB and I spent some time pounding the front yard, digging matchbox cars and some clad pennies and another wheat or two. I then dug a nice tombac bell, complete with the iron handle and brass ferrule. I've found pieces of these in field sites, where they've been destroyed by the plow, but never a whole one. I like this relic.
I also got a large knife. I don't know whether it is a side knife or a tobacco cutter, but I like this one too. About this time, I started thinking that this yard might have some potential.
Then I dug a plug and out popped this:
A gold class ring! I am thrilled to dig gold each and every time, no matter what it is. This ring will get returned to its owner, but I am happy to have it in my collection to stare at for a while. HB also made a great find behind the house, but I'll let him post it.
Not what I usually dig, but pretty good for the only hunt that we'll have for the next week and a half. (More snow, frozen ground, and cabin fever are coming. )
-Buckles
It was a miserable little hunt yesterday with Hill Billy, but we both walked away with a great keeper each. We started out the day tracking down an old schoolhouse--which we found the site of. But unfortunately it only seemed to have been in use from about the teens through the 30s. HB got some wheats and I was too bummed out to even hardly take a swing. :P (Strike One) Our hands were freezing--even under double layers of gloves, and the wind was cutting through our long underwear, carhartts, toboggans, and coats. The temps were in the 20s, with lots of icy wind--but the ground hadn't frozen yet.
So I gathered up my resolve, headed back to the car with HB and decided to change game plans. We had permission to hunt for an old homestead in the corn stubble. So we warmed up in the car, made sure we could feel our fingers again, and headed in that direction.
We spent 3 hours searching for the homestead with no success. Nada. Zilch. (Strike Two)
So at that point, the light was waning and we decided to do something we hardly ever do--hunt a yard of an old farmhouse that we had permission for, but had neglected to hunt, until now. HB and I spent some time pounding the front yard, digging matchbox cars and some clad pennies and another wheat or two. I then dug a nice tombac bell, complete with the iron handle and brass ferrule. I've found pieces of these in field sites, where they've been destroyed by the plow, but never a whole one. I like this relic.
I also got a large knife. I don't know whether it is a side knife or a tobacco cutter, but I like this one too. About this time, I started thinking that this yard might have some potential.
Then I dug a plug and out popped this:
A gold class ring! I am thrilled to dig gold each and every time, no matter what it is. This ring will get returned to its owner, but I am happy to have it in my collection to stare at for a while. HB also made a great find behind the house, but I'll let him post it.
Not what I usually dig, but pretty good for the only hunt that we'll have for the next week and a half. (More snow, frozen ground, and cabin fever are coming. )
-Buckles
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