These are our finds from yesterday at Nacho's. Quite a few bird's were found, some Sabinal pre-forms, a couple of small Ensors and Louis found a real nice Montell. Hal is the picture expert on them and will post the show later.
Plus Flicker's little Kinney blade, no base grinding. Dang It. I need to find another Barber. I do think the tribe of Indians there lived there made tip-less points. Sure found a lot of them.
man nacho must be using half in. screen for you guys to be coming up with those arrow points. great finds i really like the 1 just above the quarter in the middle.man what a sweety. it also looks like michelle may be getting her wish and find a few birdies for her collection.
It's at least half inch, good size for the birdies. Hal told us she was coming out this morning, hope they didn't get drizzled out. We started catching the drizzle around 4 yesterday afternoon out there. We'd only gotten about 2/10's by yesterday morning but Roscoe said they'd had an inch. It was getting pretty sloppy by the time we left.
man i hope they dont get rained out.misty is ok but 1 inch is pushing it.i bet your glad you got yours in while you could. i also bet that castro that was found is even better in person and hope that montell is posted to they are usually extremely well made.
The drizzle only messed up the very top layer, underneath, on what we were screening, was plenty dry. So good screening. But there were some ominous clouds off in the distance, at least they held off till we left. Did get some drizzle while screenig though. At least it was at the end of the day.
I didn't even get my camera out, Hal was the photo-bug, so he got plenty of pic's. He's sneaky sometimes so you got to watch what you're doing. No nose picking or anything you don't want to get posted on the front page.
Surprisingly, the Nueces is just a trickle near the site. I guess all the rain in the hill country never made it that far south. That drizzle ain't gonna get it to flowing.