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  • APRIL 2019 contest entry

    We are a bit behind with contests, so I am starting this entry today. Entry for April 2019 Find of the Month will be open from today, until June 7th. Please include at least two good photo's of your find, and add a link to your post that includes your find.

    If you have any questions feel free to ask!


    Don't forget that March 2019 voting is still open for voting!

    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

  • #2
    I’m glad your taking up this task Ethan..I’m thinking you’ll do a excellent job !
    Lubbock County Tx

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    • Kentucky point
      Kentucky point commented
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      Thanks!

      Surely you have something to enter..

    • Lindenmeier-Man
      Lindenmeier-Man commented
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      No Sir, I’m a observer !

    • Kentucky point
      Kentucky point commented
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      Oh well, suit yourself.

      You are missing out on the fame*, the glory*, the cheers*, the excitement*, the thrill of winning, and crushing the opponent,* The spoils of victory!*

      But suit yourself.


      *Not actually included.

  • #3
    I looked for April and I don’t think I found a thing to enter.
    NW Georgia,

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    • Kentucky point
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      I coulda swore you did find something...I'll look as well.

    • SurfaceHunter
      SurfaceHunter commented
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      Slow month like now but rain is coming starts Wednesday for a week 😃 hope it’s true

  • #4
    Here's my entry boys and girls

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    • Kentucky point
      Kentucky point commented
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      I need two pictures and a link to your post. I don't see any pictures

  • #5
    I got one....posted april 9th KP...u gotta put the link on please can't do Click image for larger version

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    SW Connecticut

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    • Kentucky point
      Kentucky point commented
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      Thanks!

    • redrocks
      redrocks commented
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      NP KP. You think u can ad the link?

    • Kentucky point
      Kentucky point commented
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      I will add it first thing tomorrow morning. Or second thing, but I will do it.

  • #6
    Trip down the river today SW Connecticut...been a while..I was heading out and I spot this...... The notches are not normal like my other large ones but i do beilieve it's fishing gear related. At this river camp IMG_20190409_151123.jpg IMG_20190409_151246.jpg IMG_20190409_151409.jpg IMG_20190409_151504.jpg IMG_20190409_151521.



    Because I am not a mod, I cannot add the link directly to your post. However, adding it here will still count.
    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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    • redrocks
      redrocks commented
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      Thanks KP. Good job

  • #7
    Here it is it kept telling me I had the wrong url last night for some reason

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    • JoshinMO
      JoshinMO commented
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      It's not working.

    • SurfaceHunter
      SurfaceHunter commented
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      I thought you were posting nothing on purpose cause you didn’t find anything like me. Nothing is showing

  • #8
    I'm not very technologically proficient but I find some killer arrowheads from time to time

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    • oldrocks2
      oldrocks2 commented
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      That's a killer hardin. Gotta make your year.

    • JoshinMO
      JoshinMO commented
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      That's a Beaut!

  • #9
    Here's link

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    • Kentucky point
      Kentucky point commented
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      Thank you very much! I'm sorry about the technical difficulties.

  • #10
    This is the best I can do for a slow April. That hardin has my vote so far anyhow.

    Finally got some rain so hit the new opened ground. Found the large Snyder while sitting down in the mud resting. Sucker was about 2 foot away and probably would never of seen it while walking as it is really camo and very little showing, lucky. Also a damaged snyder and the bottom of a Gibson, would of been a nice one. A
    SE IA

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    • #11
      Entry for April 2019 is now closed.

      I just got back from an all day trip in Lexington, and tomorrow I have to get ready for a trip to Pennsylvania. I will start the next contest when I get back.
      "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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      • Jethro355
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        You are doing a great job, Ethan.👍👍

    • #12
      Does it have to be a rock??


      I am not not smart enough to add an earl.😕
      Last edited by Jethro355; 06-07-2019, 07:27 PM.
      Wandering wherever I can, mostly in Eastern Arkansas, always looking down.

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      • Kentucky point
        Kentucky point commented
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        No, it could be anything! You are five minutes late, but I think I can slip this one in. Don't tell nobody!

      • SurfaceHunter
        SurfaceHunter commented
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        I’m voting for that awesome find

    • #13
      I had to stop and think when I found that thing.😟

      took me a while to figure it out...
      Wandering wherever I can, mostly in Eastern Arkansas, always looking down.

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      • Josie
        Josie commented
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        I have no words when I look at that find. Just AWESOME!

    • #14
      the river rising and falling and all the rain continue to erode parts of the ridge at an alarming rate. this happened today. me and Lt. Dan are walking around looking for arrowheads(more on that later) and he walks past this. He had no idea what it was. I was a dozen steps behind him and almost lost my head....


      Here's your link, Jethro.
      "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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