I am also confused about the term "chert". The local source here is called a chert. But I have found it with layers of moss agate, so is it really an agate, and they just call it chert???
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Here is photo of Kremmling/ Troublesome chert. I have found this same chert with layers of moss agate. Could it be part of the agate family? Some of it is glossy and translucent, and some are a milky white. The bottom left point has both of those attributes. The bulls eye in the center near the base is glossy and translucent, and the rest of the point is milky white. If you Google "Kremmling or Troublesome chert" one of the first articles is about the recently discovered Clovis cache in Boulder, CO.
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Very Nice..That Area has already caught my attention as its not really far away.However to hunt legally as i do and the way i do.Having problems finding legal spots.I studied satellite photographs and check out areas online to hunt legal like.I dont know about the lake legally as its huge and I have a bayliner..Seems like lucky finds and friendly land owners is the only way to go...This area getting tough to hunt...so i go next state over..NM
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Greywolf, I've been looking at some of your stuff and they are Beautiful. On the Harrell black beauty made of black chert, what kind of condition are these things in when you find them and what do you use to make them look so good?
I am really uneducated when it comes to arrowheads and all of this stuff but it fascinates me to see it. What do you mean by "Harrell"?
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