hey Roy sweet finds what area do you live in im in the San Antonio myself
I went to my little dry creek bed after all this water washed through never found much there just a broken point or two but there is alot of flaked and broken flint all over
This was the first time i found a almost perfect point and a scraper !! i showed my point to a local guy who has a large collection and he said the point was paleo ..i only spent a hour there and thats all i found maybe it washed down from a ways off i donno since im fairly new to this ... what do you think?
hi lee,im from cleveland,tx.its 200 miles east of you.
some points could wash in today some could have washed
in 10,000 yrs. agokeep hunting and post pics. i'd love to see what you find
Nice going Roy, those are real quality items. These and some of your other creek finds dont seem to show any creek tumbling wear or damage. If you could find the place these are washing out....Woo HOO REGARDS SH
Roy, I live just down the road from you in Moss Hill off of Hwy. 105. I'm just getting into arrowhead hunting and a friend and I have been looking around Cleveland mainly around the east fork of the san jacinto river but we have not had any luck. There is not much rock at all around that area, do we need to concentrate around gravel pits? Any information would be greatly appriciated. Thanks David
hello david
i've had luck in every creek and river around here.
try the trinity i've found some nice stuff in it
including part of a mamoth leg bone.check all the rock beds.