Edwards county surface find, can y'all help ID it please?
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Originally posted by Biggs View PostI thought this was a Perdiz but my brothers didn't think so. Any ideas????
It obviously had little ears that broke off the base but the pics may not show it well.
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Originally posted by ..Ambush.. View PostDefinitely has the look, but since it has an expanded base id rule Perdiz out... what county?
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And that's what I thought. So this is really throwing me for a loop. It was Medina County
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Originally posted by Biggs View PostAnd that's what I thought. So this is really throwing me for a loop. It was Medina County
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Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using TapatalkLast edited by ..Ambush..; 01-17-2017, 12:48 PM.
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Originally posted by Biggs View PostI thought this was a Perdiz but my brothers didn't think so. Any ideas????
It obviously had little ears that broke off the base but the pics may not show it well.
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On edit I can see the case for it being a Sabinal, although the distribution area looks to be a little further south than Medina County. Not real far south, but a little. Perdiz is found all over the state apparently.Last edited by quarterback; 01-17-2017, 01:02 PM.
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Originally posted by The General View PostEdwards county surface find, can y'all help ID it please?
General my first guess is a Marshall. Second guess is Pedernales. I found a couple others that loosely fit as well (Uvalde, Edgewood, even Early Stemmed). It appears to be worn down and probably re-worked.
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Originally posted by quarterback View PostGeneral my first guess is a Marshall. Second guess is Pedernales. I found a couple others that loosely fit as well (Uvalde, Edgewood, even Early Stemmed). It appears to be worn down and probably re-worked.
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I found this after a morning hunt this season up on to of my hill under an big old cedar tree while looking for game signs. There is a ton of flint in my area, lots and lots down at the bottom of my draw. It could totally just be a shard like all the other but it certainly has shape to it. Let me know if you guys think it could be something that was worked. Edwards county outside of Rocksprings
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