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May 01, 2007, 04:17 PM
#1
Newbie in Austin, TX
My girlfriend and I are in Austin, TX and have been to every lake river, creek and huntable field in the Austin area looking for points with no luck. I have done the research and even talked to people on another forum specific to artifacts in the Austin area with no help except for the name of a few pay hunting sites that through further research have concluded are hunted out. Do any of you have any advice? Also, I know of a great site for hunting sharks teeth in Austin that I would be glad to share advice about. Thanks,
Rick
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May 01, 2007, 09:23 PM
#2
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
Try reading this post, great advice. Just keep browsing throgh these posts, you can't lose, you will learn alot!
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...c,76303.0.html
Good luck!
A kind word echos for eternity
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May 01, 2007, 11:41 PM
#3
White's Spectrum XLT
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
Welcome aboard my friend!
I don't know much about Texas hunting but here in Illinois it's all about creeks and plowed fields.
I'd browse through some of the posts, there are a lot of knowledgable people here!~
xstevenx
Master of my fate...
Captain of my soul..
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May 02, 2007, 01:52 PM
#4
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
Thanks for the advice guys. I have been browsing through past articles and it is really helpful. I guess the key is to just keep lookin'!
Rick
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May 02, 2007, 03:19 PM
#5
jay
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
Welcome ,Newbie dont give up.When I moved to Maine I tried to get back into hunting artifacts.I lived in the southern part of Maine.I give it a pretty good go there with no luck.I quit until I moved a little further north.Last year I started up and have found over 100 pieces.(motivational-speach)What I would do is get on line.Punch in something as simple as archiac indians of Texas or of a more general area.I have found so much stuff this way it has saved me many man hours.Also you can go to the library.It sounds like you have spent enough time walking so alittle research is in order.Good luck..........Jay
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May 02, 2007, 08:04 PM
#6
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
It would be nice if you had some plowed fields close by, but I doubt that anyone down there plows anymore. You know pretty quick when you're on a site. There will either be a bunch of flint flakes laid out everywhere or there will be nothing but dirt.
I haven't tried creek hunting. I guess that will come when the tobacco farmers finally give it up. Hopefully that will be a few years. I would try cut banks ( I have seen photos of arrowheads sticking out the sides of banks). Definitely try the shoals. The bad thing is there are a lot of rocks to look through. Try and research where the indians from the 1800's and 1700's camped. If they liked certain areas, it is a good bet that their ancestors liked them too. I look on a site that has everything from Paleo up to Historic artifacts. They really liked that particular area. No matter what, get permission wherever you hunt.
My best site is owned by a man who told me that I was the first person to ever ask permission to hunt artifacts on his land. Everybody else always jumped the fence and tried to "storm" the field before he could run them out. He told me that I could drive my truck right up to the field from the main gate and look anytime I wanted to since I asked for permission.
Good luck!
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May 03, 2007, 05:07 PM
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May 18, 2007, 11:48 PM
#8
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
not sure of your area.just hit them spots that you look right after it rains
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May 19, 2007, 12:08 AM
#9
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
 Originally Posted by drumking12
My girlfriend and I are in Austin, TX and have been to every lake river, creek and huntable field in the Austin area looking for points with no luck. I have done the research and even talked to people on another forum specific to artifacts in the Austin area with no help except for the name of a few pay hunting sites that through further research have concluded are hunted out. Do any of you have any advice? Also, I know of a great site for hunting sharks teeth in Austin that I would be glad to share advice about. Thanks,
Rick
I,m not real familiar with Texas but both my brothers live there one in san antonio does not hunt but one in plano does . I,ll talk to him and see if I can find out something . keep on looking and HH
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May 20, 2007, 08:39 PM
#10
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
Ohio River hunter,
It's kind of funny that you mention your brother in Plano because before I moved to Austin 5 years ago, I was born and raised in Plano. My family is still there. Strange coincidence. Thanks for all the advice guys. I have few pieces that could possibly be points. They aren't as clear as some of the ones yall post on here but when I get photos I will post and yall can tell me. Thanks,
Rick
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May 20, 2007, 08:54 PM
#11
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
I was stationed at BergstromAFB back in'60.At that time the AF had a camp up on the Perdenallis River.Beautiful location and good white bass fishing.I know the AF has been gone from Austin a long time,but if you can locate that spot,it would be good.Then there should be some areas around Round Rock.
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May 20, 2007, 10:02 PM
#12
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
Welcome, Remember that lots of lakes are man-made,
& were not here in ancient times, look for rivers, & old lakes,
everyone & everything must have water.
Fossis............
fossil hunter Indian Artifact collector MDer Antique collector
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May 20, 2007, 10:15 PM
#13
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
Here is the closest I have gotten. Please tell me what yall think. Thanks,
Rick
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May 21, 2007, 02:52 PM
#14
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
All of them are thin and flat except the reddish brown one which is probably about 1/4" thick in the center and tapered toward the edges. The images are a front and back.
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May 23, 2007, 01:22 PM
#15
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
just some flint flakes the knocked off.keep lookin
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May 23, 2007, 07:22 PM
#16
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
I guess I'll keep lookin then. I went to a field next to shoal creek and then went down into the creek and looked for a little bit. Haven't found anything yet. Shoal creek has a hike and bike trail next to it though so I wasn't expecting much. I'll keep yall posted. Thanks again for the advice.
Rick
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May 25, 2007, 03:07 PM
#17
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
Rick, what context did you find them in? And what size... looks like 2" or less. I've found an old site and I've pulled out several pieces not to disimular from those. Razor
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May 25, 2007, 03:08 PM
#18
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
By the way Rick, I'm only about three hours north of you. Razor
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May 31, 2007, 02:22 AM
#19
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
All were found in creeks. The reddish one is from the area around enchanted rock. Razor, I have family in Plano that I visit. How far are you from there?
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May 31, 2007, 07:32 PM
#20
Re: Newbie in Austin, TX
I live in Greenville, which is about an hour east of Plano. I have some distant kin that live, or use to live in Plano. Nice area. Razor
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