Alright all,
I’ve finally had some success recently switching to field hunting, but I’ve walked creeks for a LOT of years with no real ’luck’. Now that I have a hang of the fields I really want to reevaluate what’s not working in creeks. I assume trying to pinpoint areas natives would frequent is the same concepts, which I try to do. I try to locate creeks more off of the beaten path and thus not frequented by others. I try to hit any rock beds in those creeks and scan them thoroughly. I look for the right lithics and or shapes. I try to focus on areas that like sized rocks congregate. I also check eroded banks, grassy areas and roots that may have snagged something, and shallow waters where something may have settled.
Anything else you do to increase probability?
I’ve finally had some success recently switching to field hunting, but I’ve walked creeks for a LOT of years with no real ’luck’. Now that I have a hang of the fields I really want to reevaluate what’s not working in creeks. I assume trying to pinpoint areas natives would frequent is the same concepts, which I try to do. I try to locate creeks more off of the beaten path and thus not frequented by others. I try to hit any rock beds in those creeks and scan them thoroughly. I look for the right lithics and or shapes. I try to focus on areas that like sized rocks congregate. I also check eroded banks, grassy areas and roots that may have snagged something, and shallow waters where something may have settled.
Anything else you do to increase probability?
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