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These are the guys who own the land you're trespassing on. They might also gladly teach you a lesson rather than calling the police... just playing. I know nobody here trespasses. I asked permission from a couple of brothers at a ranch in Texas once that were a couple of really scary dudes. They were so happy I actually asked permission they helped me get permission at another nearby ranch. Apparently, a lot of people just tried their luck without permission. I don't know exactly what these guys did to them, but I'm sure they gave a new meaning to "Don't Mess With Texas". All they had to do was ask.
The one on the right is my uncles cousin,
who is married to my sisters half niece.
He has two half sisters on my half brother's
left side...........................................................
Well, at least you found a matched set--that makes your find more valuable then a singleton. Just be careful how you clean them. Recommend straight alcohol followed by distilled water chaser (for you -- before you start the clean-up). How deep did you say they were found?
Just got information that there is a third one still out there. Their wives told me so.