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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 1402872" data-attributes="member: 220"><p><strong>Re: Still out there...</strong></p><p></p><p>Yeah the place we hunted in the spring was part of the property they hunted once before...they just added a few acres to it that were previously off limits. A lot of the guys on the hunts know what they are doing and how to read that bad soil...and then there are others who don't know anything about it. On the 2nd and 3rd days, they were still finding belt plates, and I was still digging bullets and such out of places that had been flat pounded. That was one big winter camp an a man could spend the next several seasons in there and still not dig it half way out. </p><p></p><p>It's amazing though what they pull out of the ground at one of those hunts and the diversity of the people at them. On day 1, I was hunting along and saw two guys give one another the "high five"...one had just dug something out of the ground. I was thinking "oh man they just dug a plate" and came over to see what it was. One of them was posing beside the spot he dug whatever it was he was holding up, and smiling ear to ear. When I got over there I was excited too, still not knowing what they had. I said "what did ya get?!" and he said something that blew my mind. "I just dug my first Civil War bullet ever!" and I don't think there was a happier fella the whole hunt than him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 1402872, member: 220"] [b]Re: Still out there...[/b] Yeah the place we hunted in the spring was part of the property they hunted once before...they just added a few acres to it that were previously off limits. A lot of the guys on the hunts know what they are doing and how to read that bad soil...and then there are others who don't know anything about it. On the 2nd and 3rd days, they were still finding belt plates, and I was still digging bullets and such out of places that had been flat pounded. That was one big winter camp an a man could spend the next several seasons in there and still not dig it half way out. It's amazing though what they pull out of the ground at one of those hunts and the diversity of the people at them. On day 1, I was hunting along and saw two guys give one another the "high five"...one had just dug something out of the ground. I was thinking "oh man they just dug a plate" and came over to see what it was. One of them was posing beside the spot he dug whatever it was he was holding up, and smiling ear to ear. When I got over there I was excited too, still not knowing what they had. I said "what did ya get?!" and he said something that blew my mind. "I just dug my first Civil War bullet ever!" and I don't think there was a happier fella the whole hunt than him. [/QUOTE]
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