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  • Tam
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    Watch the theditchwalker on utube .
    Thats all he does . Does not like fields but has done it . He has all kind of techniques for water . He will take a 5 gallon bucket and put plastic on the bottom to look , digs, sifts . Walks in pot holes .
    He is humble , knowledgeable and knows his lithics .

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  • CRAZYhorse10
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    I found a nice point several years ago was cobden flint laying on EDGE in the water, definitely keep an eye on the water. Goog Luck {it helps}

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  • Amarch27
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    Thanks!

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  • Jethro355
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    Use any and all legal methods possible.πŸ‘πŸ‘
    report back with picsπŸ˜‡

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  • Broken Arrow
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    You should Absoloutely be looking in the water for points! Sifter isn't a bad idea either.

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  • Amarch27
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    Hunting Creeks

    Hi All. When hunting creeks, should I also be looking in the water for points? Using a sifter? The ground under the stream is a sandy texture. I am hunting a well known site that has a small stream at the bottom where I have found flakes in the water.
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