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Out in the Winkler County, TX, sand dunes this past weekend with TexAg, I finally found a point. Usually TexAg finds them and my part is to say, "Ooh, neat!" This time I got to find one.
I didn't get an in-situ shot because I only saw the edge sticking out of the sand and thought it was just a flint fragment, so I
My best estimation is it is a Lerma point. Hopefully the first of many others.
658AD41D-C988-40B4-BE60-ED604AE8FFD7.jpeg507BB758-74E4-4D94-8FCA-81DE6A2F9A28.jpeg252D4849-D0A4-445F-AF91-FF924B6F0CA0.jpeg I know it’s often hard to tell for sure, but in your opinions what am I looking at here? It’s my biggest piece of Kay County material. Found in Tulsa county. Thanks!
My Dad is 92 years old. He has been pineing to go on one last hunt. So yesterday I picked him up and took him to a field where I could drive him right into the field and he could step out of the truck and start hunting. I staid right beside him. He is very unstable on his feet that's why I staid close. Although I saw this point
I hope I can enter this one. Though I did see it first, it was my dads to find. I sure got a lot of likes on this post. Please vote for my dad. Kim
Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.
That’s one heck of a nice point and with that story of the memory that will live on forever in your mind and one that so many people wish they could go back in time and create there’s no way you can’t win find if the month. I almost hate to do this but I think you jumped the gun and tried to win April’s contest with a month of May’s find. Maybe I’m wrong 🤷🏻♂️
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