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  1. #1

    Dec 2004
    Florida
    Whites QXT Pro, HeadHunter Pirate
    223

    Need some starting info?

    I want to get into the point and arrowhead hunting but have no clue where to start. Should i just pick some farmers land at random and walk around in the fields? Are there better places then others to hunt? Etc. cunstruction sites? Fields? Rivers? Will one place be more pruductive then the other? I just found a site that tells about tribe history by state so am going to read about that. Whats the best way to ID things? Is there a field guide on points and arrowheads? Something that might break states down by tribes. Are arrowhead the same shape for the most part? Want to get into this hobby but i don't want to spend hours wasting my time looking in places that wouldn't hold anything. Any info would be great. Thanks.

  2. #2
    us
    May 2006
    Green Mountains of Vermont
    Garrett Ace 250 and Whites Bullseye II Pinpointer
    413

    Re: Need some starting info?

    It helps to hook up with someone that has some experience. My dad had a friend who showed him what to look for, and then my dad showed me. Learning the colors of the different rock they worked in your location and the flakes they chipped from the rock will lead to arrowheads. Cornfields or other crops that have been plowed along any waterways big or small have been the hot spots in my finds. Sandy beaches and creek bottoms will yeild nice points but are harder to find artifacts until you get it down. I was shown what to look for....I found reading material about sites in my area.....searched many cornfields near waterways ...lakes, ponds, rivers, and brooks;... some with artifact finds and many more without..Hit or Miss.....Good Luck....You wont beleive how many artifacts are out there, laying right on top of plowed soil in plain view. ONCE YOU LEARN WHAT TO LOOK FOR...IT WILL BECOME EASY
    History Collector - Gone Today, Here Tomorrow

  3. #3
    us
    May 2006
    Green Mountains of Vermont
    Garrett Ace 250 and Whites Bullseye II Pinpointer
    413

    Re: Need some starting info?

    These chips and flakes of rock left by indians.
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    History Collector - Gone Today, Here Tomorrow

  4. #4
    us
    May 2006
    Green Mountains of Vermont
    Garrett Ace 250 and Whites Bullseye II Pinpointer
    413

    Re: Need some starting info?

    Can lead you to these...
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    History Collector - Gone Today, Here Tomorrow

  5. #5

    Jul 2006
    Wisconsin
    1,551

    Re: Need some starting info?

    SIMPLE advice here: Find any disturbed ground (farmers field, garden, errosion, construction, etc) that is right by a natural source of water. That simple and 95% of the time you will find something.. might not be a huge site but you will normally find something. Any disturbed ground on a natural source of water.
    "A culture truly grows great when old men plant trees in who's shade they know they will never sit"

  6. #6
    Charter Member
    us
    Jan 2006
    SE Louisiana
    Garrett Ace 250
    15,478
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
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    Re: Need some starting info?

    MM,

    Keep us informed if you find anything!!

    CM and UT...very good information given.

    RR

 

 

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