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  • First creek find and it is a killer!

    Stagger Lee/ SE Missouri

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    SE Missouri find, 2 inches long, 7/8ths of an inch wide, 1/8th of an inch thick.
    Stagger Lee/ SE Missouri

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    • #3
      Beautiful In-Situ and Point! Thinking Motley or Cupp.
      http://joshinmo.weebly.com

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      • Broken Arrow
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        Thank you. I'm still pumped about it. I was liking those two types for it as well.

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      That thing is a beast. Congrats. You middle staters have some pretty flint too
      Montani Semper Liberi

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      • Broken Arrow
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        Thanks! Yeah, we have some nice rocks, lol. I'm thinking the material is from a creek cobble, judging by the other stuff I find in the creek.

      • searchinghawk
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        wicked

    • #5
      well....your claim of that find being a killer certainly isn’t an understatement! I’d be pumped too...beautiful point...congrats!
      Southern Connecticut

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    • #6
      That is an awesome point man! I am going creek hunting this week too. You're an inspiration!
      "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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      • Broken Arrow
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        Thank you. Good luck this weekend.

    • #7
      That’s just beautiful!
      South Dakota

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      • Broken Arrow
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        I agree! Thank you.

    • #8
      A beautiful point made of beautiful material. A super dandy!

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      • Broken Arrow
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        Super dandy, I don't hear you use that term very often. Thank you!

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      Wow very nice find
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      • Broken Arrow
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        Thanks, Matt!

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      The video doesn't show it, but there was a tree in the middle of the stream. It was blocking the flow and debris that was hung up around it has created a natural dam. It was at the base of the tree in the dry area that this point was sitting. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw it and saw that it was in perfect condition! The whole thing was quite surreal. I've got some really nice pieces but this is one of my favorites. This point was found in the same stream as the coral fossil I posted, neat stuff in that little draw.
      Stagger Lee/ SE Missouri

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      • #11
        Dude!!! That’s awesome! Great video man I was right there with you, that had my heart pumpin”. I’m still searching for a productive inland stream myself, woodlands streams are my natural environment after all, lol. What a wicked cool find, huge congrats.
        call me Jay, i live in R.I.

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        • Broken Arrow
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          Thanks, Jay. Glad you enjoyed it.

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        WTG, that is a beauty.
        Bruce
        In life there are losers and finders. Which one are you?

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      • #13
        Gorgeous find and killer material! I think you and Joshinmo are on the right track with Motley or Cupp... Thanks for sharing!
        Josh (Ky/Tn collector)

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      • #14
        Wow I got excited to . What a great job on the video . Love the walk along . All that rain that’s been going on .
        just a great point there BArrow .

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      • #15
        Creek hunting is not easy , but can be very rewarding . Nice find, I see many twisted ankles and wet feet in your future.

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        • Broken Arrow
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          Thanks, Josh. Yeah, I've done a little bit of creek hunting in the past year, found some cores and some crude first stage reduction stuff but this was my first point.
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