Hammerhead Find Tonight

Albertaclipper

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Spring has finally hit here in Alberta!

This week I am on night shift here at the plant, tonight I decided to go for a walk before the sun goes down. At first, my legs were regretting it as the snow just melted this week, and my feet weighed 200 pounds walking through the slop. Anyways, found this tonight, its a little weathered/eroded. Cannot wait until it dries up a lot more and the farmer flips the field before seeding!

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That is my gas plant where I work overlooking the field in the one picture.
 

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Great find!
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Wow thats a nice one. So is your soil that dark in color or did they throw the manure down already? They have piles of smelly chicken scratch sitting in the fields I hunt so I know planting and disc is coming soon. Sure hope they turn some fields this year in my area. Looking forward to some more of your finds, rock
 

Wow thats a nice one. So is your soil that dark in color or did they throw the manure down already? They have piles of smelly chicken scratch sitting in the fields I hunt so I know planting and disc is coming soon. Sure hope they turn some fields this year in my area. Looking forward to some more of your finds, rock
The brothers that farm/own this land spread the manure right before the snow comes in late fall, they say that by doing that, the snow traps the nitrogen content of the manure under the snow, the soil absorbs it, and the sun does not get a chance to burn off the nitrogen. Good eye Rock! You can barely smell the manure right now, unlike the fall.
 

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SWEET!!!!!! Nothing better than company paid walks..... CONGRATZ....
 

When I was installing satellite dishes back in the late 80's I was all over the area and usually in the remote spots that couldn't get cable. I found a bunch of really nice artifacts while working. My coworker and I would take a break all the time while the concrete dried on the pole for the dish and hunt the fields close to the houses, with permission of course. I found some really nice new spots to hunt that way.
 

Really nice find
 

Nice find! Where in Alberta are you? I'm out in Camrose...also work in Oil & Gas, but who doesn't in Alberta? haha
 

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