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from the last walk along the poison ivy (arkansas river) bank.

mike slaw4all

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i jammed the 10.5 mf through the new little (yearling) poison ivy "whips" bout 14inches tall in the woods. (since winter)
really nasty area even for regulars,,, after Many other pieces of iron i found, this will be my last find (dig) from there.
the poison ivy etc. will continue to re-claim it.

if you've never caught poison ivy off your metal detector, then you need to come down to a fly over state. get your mind right.



mike.
 
mike slaw4all said:
i jammed the 10.5 mf through the new little (yearling) poison ivy "whips" bout 14inches tall in the woods. (since winter)
really nasty area even for regulars,,, after Many other pieces of iron i found, this will be my last find (dig) from there.
the poison ivy etc. will continue to re-claim it.

if you've never caught poison ivy off your metal detector, then you need to come down to a fly over state. get your mind right.



mike.

does anyone know what this might be??
 
It's the end off a single tree. It connects a harnessed horse (or team) to other trees or whatever is being pulled.

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