never found one myself but good luck
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Originally posted by Leftridge View PostYes, well every chance I get..I just moved back from Colorado so I have not hunted here in 6 years..But, I have been hunting for Kay Co. flint stuff like in that top frame about twice a year near Ponca City, OK for alot of years now.. I prefer OK,KS,NE material over all that South Texas stuff I have...
Where are you hunting in E. Texas? Did those wa****as come from E TX?
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Originally posted by Sticks&Strings View PostHow do you find these things? We have a place where "The Battle of the West Nueces" took place on, but the entire ranch is covered in Rocks. I wouldn't even know where to begin to look for any artifacts, especially arrowheads.
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Originally posted by mikep453 View PostWhere do you guys usually go look? I'm assuming river bottoms where the gravel and sand wash together. I've only found one arrowhead in my life and that was at my aunt/uncles farm. I think this is a really cool hobby. Everytime these threads come up I just look at the pics in awe, lol.
This is a great thread and I really enjoy the pictures. It always fascinated me when I found the good arrowhead and admired it....the thought I often had was that that object was last touched by another human hundreds or even thousands of years ago and has been just laying around all this time.
Kind of eerie.....
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A guy from work invited me to find arrowheads with him a few weeks ago. He uses a front-end loader to put dirt onto a screen. We then sift the dirt through the screen. Next Saturday we're going to hunt hogs at first light & then hunt arrowheads afterward. I only found 2 arrowheads last time, one of which was missing the point. We do this in the Milano area which is about an hour and a half north & a little east of Austin.
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How ironic, for me to see this thread, we buried my uncle on my dad side yesterday and he was the one who introduced me to hunting heads. Most of our hunting took place at Lake Somerville with some around Milam Co. farms. He had an awesome collection me I just have a few.
Bloodhound, were at in Milano? I have a family place 6 miles south on 36 do a little Deer hunting on, not many hogs.Last edited by Firecuss; 02-22-2008, 06:45 AM.
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I went to The River today with the family to do a little bit of exploring. I ran into a guy that found a very nice marshal point. We looked around for a few hours and I finally came across a point with on ear missing. This was all we found but well worth the effort. We had a good time just exploring the river. Here are a couple of pics of the point I found.
Last edited by Johnny; 10-20-2008, 12:23 PM.
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When I found these arrowheads I have to admit that I was not looking for them. On both occasions I had driven in to a hunting location and parked my Mule. I was on the cell phone when I found the complete one. I had ran over it and it broke in half. The one that is sheared off was next to the tire where I had parked. I just happened to llok down and there it was. I feel fortunate just to have found these two.
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