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Recent hunts #1

stilpony

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Because I've been lazy about posting my pics, you get to see a month's worth all at once, or at least per posting. :sadwalk:
Here goes. This is mostly from an old turkey farm that I was allowed to hunt.
1) Sterling silver knife handle, the kind that is filled with "something", and falls apart when it gets old.
2) A couple of rings that I found; LOVE the skull ring! (not silver :cry: )
 
Nice work! I see you figured out how to resize your pics :thumbup: Did you figure it out yourself or have to ask a kid to help?:rofl: Don't try to travel by air with those knife handles in your pocket, you may get a good going over!
Mud
 
Nice pile of coins man,was wondering what you where up to!!! hh rick in mi.
 
Excellent finds. Cool knife handles.:thumbup:

Very odd, I had no idea they had farms just for older turkeys?:rofl:
 
I'm about the only "old turkey" around here. And yes, figured out how to resize using the Google+ site. Yay! That first pic was sized a little small, but it was only the clad, I'm sure we've all seen that before. I do have two (maybe three) more hunts that I have to post, and will try to do that today/tonight/tomorrow. (this weekend for sure)

I've been practicing Mud's technique of coin popping with a 10" screwdriver and have had awesome luck with it! I'm deadly at about 2", but after that, out comes the Lesche! I know the shorter screwdrivers probably work better, but that long one comes in handy for checking deep targets, and sizing them up by making a pattern around them.

Thanks for the comments! This hobby wouldn't be half as fun without all you "comedians" and your comments! :clapping:

Good luck this weekend in the dirt!

Jake
 
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