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ID:	367727 Today was my 1st day back to my favorite property with Permisson. The fields have been turned but I can’t tell which way the rows are running yet so I will have to wait on walking the fields. But I did walk the edges and also the creek. Creek is still high with lots of current it needs to drop at least 2 more feet to produce. I did manage to find some things anyway. I saw the biggest coyote ever must of weighed 100 lbs easy but it was red like a fox. We have fox’s but not that big. And on the way home I pulled a tick off my neck. I hate ticks but then I don’t know anyone who likes them.....N Ga finds. The fields are going to be good just as soon as the crops sprout I can walk them.
    NW Georgia,

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ID:	367735 Going to post a few more. The big piece is worked but not finished
    NW Georgia,

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    • #3
      For 6 hours I walked got back and my truck said 89 degrees I thought it was hot
      NW Georgia,

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      • #4
        Looks like some good size performs for your area.
        South East Ga. Twin City

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        • #5
          That big one looks like some of the flint adzes I've seen from Tennessee & Kentucky. I assume that's a side view, what does the flat view look like?
          Hong Kong, but from Indiana/Florida

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          • SurfaceHunter
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            That was the only side that showed any work at all. I didn’t keep it. It was a pretty nice piece of flint I don’t know why they didn’t finish it.

        • #6
          Originally posted by willjo View Post
          Looks like some good size performs for your area.
          I just tried to look up my finds but I can’t find anything like them. One knife has a crooked stem the other depends on how you hold it. Could be a vanishing stem or a Stanly with a small brifacted base. All the nice ones were hidden today. The quartz one is beat up. I did see boot prints which was disappointing
          NW Georgia,

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          • #7
            Nice finds my friend! Wish I could have been there with you today but travelled further south for a family get together.

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            • SurfaceHunter
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              Hope you have a good visit

          • #8
            Great photos of your hunt. Congrats on your finds.

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            • SurfaceHunter
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              Thanks sometimes they are so used up it’s just a guessing game so the safe way is to call them knifes

          • #9
            Nice Glen. That was a good day. I like the pottery design too
            SW Connecticut

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            • SurfaceHunter
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              Thanks Red the fields look good just need some rain on them so the clods will break down and the crops will grow so I can see where to walk. Farmer knows I won’t step on his crops

            • redrocks
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              Yes. It's the same way in the cornfield where I go....they don't mind

          • #10
            I found lots of preforms in the field edges.
            NW Georgia,

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            • #11
              Nice finds.
              South Dakota

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              • #12
                Here are the preforms and worked material. From the field
                NW Georgia,

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                  NW Georgia,

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                  • #14
                    Nice... material...when u get to walk the rows..you'll do good ....Nice red piece. One if the bigger pieces .black and white up above kinda looks like a notched weight
                    Last edited by redrocks; 05-18-2019, 09:55 AM.
                    SW Connecticut

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                    • SurfaceHunter
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                      Getting the new Havac system installed today

                  • #15
                    I’ve found some nice ones out there. Not much rain in the forecast. Very chunky right now
                    NW Georgia,

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