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I hunt dirt roads found my first Crystal Gunther on one . And game trails also
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Absolutely. My grandson found his first point on a gravel bike trail near Richmond VA.
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Yes, all the time. Most likely things I have found have been flakes, but occasionally a hammerstone or point will turn up. Good to metal detect these places too.
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I found my first point in a dirt road, and others in the graded roads of north Florida..you sure ain’t gonna find em in the woods..unless you dig, and most property owners frown on that.....it’s wise to find the intersections where a creek and or springs come together. Good luck.Last edited by Hal Gorges; 08-01-2021, 07:21 AM.
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Yes I’ve found many. Some farmers will use the creek gravel for their roads one said it’s better than concrete packs really good
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My friend lives in rural Georgia. She always looks her dirt roads after a rain and has impressive collection!
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It's possible, wouldn't hurt to check it out periodically; and that creek as well.
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Kind of an odd question but is it likely to find artifacts on old dirt roads? I've found flakes on this road. A creek runs right beside it.Last edited by Mr Bojangles; 08-01-2021, 02:53 AM.Tags: None
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