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Ladies & Gentlemen, YOUR SPRING HUNT SITE

NH Bob

New member
This site is on the Connecticut River that predates the white man in its location. The perfect camp site area for any river travelers or hunter/fishermen. What you see on the river is what you can hunt.
After an extensive conversation with the land owner, I am totally convinced that the fields have never been detected. Before we get too excited, remember rule number 1. There are no guarantees in life. And I am not a magician. If it's there, it's up to you to find it. The farm I would guess is, mid to late 1700s
If you work at it you might figure out where the Site is located. If so, and you approach the owner or are caught on the property, the owner will press charges and you know your out of the hunt. This is where I start seeming like the proverbial asshole. It happens every hunt. Follow all the rules and we will all have a great time.
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