PickettSFHunter
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It would be easier to get someone to tell you their credit card number than to get them to tell ya where a good diggin bluff is.
My 2 cents is to look for a place that you would like to camp. Most likely the Ameri-Indians had that same feeling. This works well till you decide you want to collect Paleo artifacts then you may have to move in to the more swampy areas to find those. Good Luck.....post photos!bobthebowhunter said:Don't look for just "arrow heads" look for flint. flint chips, cores, bladlets,etc. Do some research on indian artifacts and you'd be amazed at some of the things you might have thrown back down other wise.
Digging is not the way to go.After a good rain look on the surface.On A NICE DAY GO WALKING IN THE CREEKS AND LOOK CLOSELY AROUND ANY SHARP BENDS.Carlos said:I never did find anything and I went out twice. I don't think I was digging far enough into the ground.
Thanks for the advice, I'll use it the next trip I make.
What the heck are y'all talking about? Yes before Applesauce? I would suck as a code decipher!Carlos Viagra said:James01 said:Hi,
I totally agree to the fact that the author is trying to put over here. I liked his thought and appreciate his achievements.
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THAT's gotta be the best advice so far!
I truly involve arrowhead hunting deer. Mostly yes before applesauce.