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Need a Hunting Spot?

LabradorBob

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I will need state and county you are interested in.

Research is the key to success!
 
A lot of the guys on here were serious detectorists and will appreciate...

G..
 
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This first map is showing section 16 and 17 it is 1903 year. Sorry not showing the Township and range.

[attachment 254034 old.jpg]


Second map is a new map as displayed here on Google Earth, with Township, Range ,Section Viewer enabled showing section 16 and 17 for the same spot.


[attachment 254035 new.jpg]

Now how cool is that, Plus on google earth you can get the co-ordinates to put on GPS,cell phone,etc.

LabradorBob
 
Also, i do not post all maps i send in this topic,i try to keep it a little private for the person asking and send them a P.M. with the maps i send.
If they have enough posts i can pm them.

if not i have to post them in this topic.

LabradorBob
 
Got the PM.
 
Hi LabradorBob :wiggle: Good to see you! Love those old maps too. HH, Nancy
 
For those who don't know Harold yet (Labrador Bob), he is a good friend to make :clapping: the "mister wizard" of maps and mapping. He has tons of great reference material on his maps forum for you use. http://www.findmall.com/list.php?69

Thanks for all the time you spend helping others Harold.
 
Good to hear from you too Nancy and Larry.
Thanks for the compliment!
 
great idea bob! Do you have anything for Rio Grande or Alamosa County, Colorado?
I would really appreciate it if you did.
HH Ed in co.
 
Sorry, not much for there, some places just do not have info available online.
I would suggest the local library, or the historical society for that county.

LabradorBob
 
Well how about Lincoln Co Missouri, say in around the town of Troy??:thumbup:
 
From the land of the Bluenose.....research is great but find actual contact with land owners more productive. Found some great spots through research only to find that once there.....it's been developed. All the best me bouy!
 
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Gives me more time to look for you some more spots Guv!

:clapping:
 
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Maps sent Charlie (KY) Best of luck
 
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