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<blockquote data-quote="cbhunter" data-source="post: 3924545" data-attributes="member: 14269"><p>sometimes you will find them on the waters edge, in the water or even on the top of the island. there are different things to watch for in order to know where to start looking. a lot of your steep banks that have some beach before dropping off into the water are great places to start. like others have said, there are places that you could get into trouble. just ask 2 of my uncles who were caught on the NWR on the TN river. they were approached by guys with fully automatic weapons, bulletproof vests and all. (full tactical gear) they had to take mugshots right there on the beach. I cant recall if they found any arrowheads on them but I'm pretty sure they confiscated a couple. went to court and they more less had to pay some fines and were told that if they were ever caught again, it would not be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbhunter, post: 3924545, member: 14269"] sometimes you will find them on the waters edge, in the water or even on the top of the island. there are different things to watch for in order to know where to start looking. a lot of your steep banks that have some beach before dropping off into the water are great places to start. like others have said, there are places that you could get into trouble. just ask 2 of my uncles who were caught on the NWR on the TN river. they were approached by guys with fully automatic weapons, bulletproof vests and all. (full tactical gear) they had to take mugshots right there on the beach. I cant recall if they found any arrowheads on them but I'm pretty sure they confiscated a couple. went to court and they more less had to pay some fines and were told that if they were ever caught again, it would not be good. [/QUOTE]
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