I went out head hunting saturday with my son. We walked a mile or two to a waterway and found that the banks had fallen on to the shoreline covering up a major portion of the looking area. Along with weeds and other growth the shore was really hard to look. We found a few chips but not worth the walk. Most exciting thing about that trip was the huge black snake I stepped on. We decided to try some favorite fields only to find that the corn was much higher than we expected which made looking tough again. Other than a couple of creeks that I can walk, arrowheading looks like it will soon be put on hold till fall. This is all we had to show for this day. A large hide scraper and one point. Not much but we still had a fun time.
Thanks for the pictures, Undertaker. Vermont is awesome! My oldest sister lived for years up near Lovel, Maine. Not to far from North Conway. The first time I saw Vermont I fell in love with it. Oh by the way, nice finds, least you didn't get skunked.
Nice pics Undertaker! I'd love to see the northeast some day. We have a few covered bridges in Central KY, but most of them are long gone. The tobacco here is almost waist high. The leaves now cover most of the rows. I will probably have to wait until fall after the cut to find anything.
Pretty country,looks alot like home here in southern Ohio,hiils,river,covered bridges. Nice pictures,and the black flint is really rare here. I,d been tickled to deathto find those.Like Adena I want to go to the Northeast someday. Happy huntin Jeff