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Some days you just have the bull by the horn!

mtsheron

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Not what I was looking for but none the less surprised and decided it would be a keeper! It was nestled under fallen leaves so it was a surface find!:bouncy:
 
Is that red clay? How's the mineralization in that soil?
 
beepsilver said:
Is that red clay? How's the mineralization in that soil?

Nothing but red clay where I live and off the chart in places! I live at a spot where the Confederates mined iron ore during the Civil War so the Deus stays chatty alot one might say.
 
squirrel1 said:
I've heard of folks finding bullshxt when detecting, but never a bull horn. LOL
And usually it is bull$#!* that I do find......LOL! This was rather weird given our land is fairly untouched and surrounded by other big tracks. I guess someone either before I owned it needed a place to discard a bullhorn!:surprised:
 
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