Yes Sir, I have right here in Hill Country, silver too. I happened upon it when I started finding veins of quartz and petrified wood. The chunks of wood are very heavy for their size. I busted up some of the quartz and found some gold. No “motherload” finds, mostly like a gold version of lentils, dust and flakes. The first chunk of quartz I found was in the Honey Creek area of Guadalupe river park a few years back when I got picked up for hunting on standby. Now I come and go at will undetected. I have found these things in a few other Hill Country areas too because I know what I’m looking for now. The range is pretty vast too. I first found petrified wood in the hills by Medina lake, I’ve since found it around Leaky, Turtle Creek, the Cibolo, clear up past Mason, Sisterdale, and others. I’m not a geology nut nor a rock hound by nature, just observant, fast learning, logical, and lucky whilst outdoors.
I’ve found a bunch of other stuff that would be prudent to keep my mouth shut about.
Let me say this about that because I believe a State Park belongs to the public...They know exactly about silver in Honey Creek and thats why they keep John Q Public (the rightful owners) out and mine it themselves! They make no bones about keeping folk out of the Honey Creek area.
Don’t be afaid to turn a rock over and look in!
(This post created with Wild Turkey 101, BS & Fictional at best)
I’ve found a bunch of other stuff that would be prudent to keep my mouth shut about.
Let me say this about that because I believe a State Park belongs to the public...They know exactly about silver in Honey Creek and thats why they keep John Q Public (the rightful owners) out and mine it themselves! They make no bones about keeping folk out of the Honey Creek area.
Don’t be afaid to turn a rock over and look in!
(This post created with Wild Turkey 101, BS & Fictional at best)
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