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  • hudson
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    That"s alright I can handle it lol

  • Garguy
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    I may post a few along. I have had crazy success since I was last able to post here. My euipment is much improved as well. We had a few 1000 point days along the way.

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  • SurfaceHunter
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    Originally posted by Garguy View Post
    Aw Hudson.... it would just get jealousy all riled up...
    Nahh we are all starving for some of those fresh dug ones.!nothing like Texas when it comes to material and craftsmanship. I remember you used to find some killer pieces

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  • Garguy
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    Aw Hudson.... it would just get jealousy all riled up...

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  • hudson
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    Garguy man I"m glad your back. Show us some of the stuff youve been finding.

  • Cecilia
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    Us pretenders can see so very much!

  • gregszybala
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    Glad your back

  • Garguy
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    Yes I was on here as garscale for a while login quit working and I gave up on this place.

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  • SurfaceHunter
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    Do you go by another handle like GarScale?

  • Havenhunter
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    You’re also in fossil country. Hard to calibrate your eyes to hunt both though. A friend of mine hunted in similar topography. He borrowed a point from a friend and wandered down to his dry stream bed. Laid the point among the rocks and practiced distinguishing between a worked piece placed among unwired rocks. Within a week or two he found his first point.

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  • Jethro355
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    That’s about as solid as advice gets.

  • Garguy
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    Being very familiar with your area, I can tell you it is one of the most productive artifact places in America. 7000 years ago it was a moist and grassy land with rich soil. Those dry stream beds were good water sources. My advice would be , go look at the land pretend you are building a permanent camp and planning to carry water from the stream. Where would you build it? Thats the place to start .

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  • Jethro355
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    This area marked in blue is where I would concentrate my efforts, as well as anything in the stream bed at all…

    looks like a natural, ancient waterway to me.

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  • NBTXAg
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    Here are a few pics I was able pull off of Google Earth as well as the real estate listing. I’m heading out there this weekend and will grab some more pics then.


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  • SurfaceHunter
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    Maybe share some pictures of your dry creek bed. If it’s a man made waterway it might not hold any artifacts. I’ve walked creeks that were man made or altered by modern man and didn’t even find a chip. Go a quarter of a mile away to a natural creek and find plenty.

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