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Sep 04, 2007, 09:25 PM
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Arrowhead ??????
I have never found an arrowhead before, but sure would like to.I am on the Gulf Coast of Texas, near Galveston....Near where I am at is the Trinity River, also im not too far from the Brazos river...Would it be a good idea just to walk the river banks, and look for them.. These are both pretty big rivers, are smaller creeks better... ? Im kinda new to the artifact huntins so not really sure how to procede...Any ideas, or suggestions from seasoned vetrans...Thanks for any ideas, Tom
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Sep 04, 2007, 10:02 PM
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Re: Arrowhead ??????
The Brazos river has turned up countless artifacts. Dont know much about the trinity. But almost certain it will contain them as well.
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Sep 04, 2007, 10:07 PM
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Re: Arrowhead ??????
 Originally Posted by irbaddadjoe
The Brazos river has turned up countless artifacts. Dont know much about the trinity. But almost certain it will contain them as well.
Wel I sure thank you for the input...Like I said im new to the fossil, and artifact hunting game...I am a MD'er since way back, but I need to get more outdoor activity, like hiking.....Any good books, I might try to get from the library ? Thanks again, I will try to see what I can do on the Brazos by just walking the banks, if I can find a spot...The trinity is easy to get to, cuz of the way the banks are.......Tom
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Sep 04, 2007, 10:46 PM
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Re: Arrowhead ??????
Walk the higher banks especially, as they would
camp up above the flood plain.
Gravel bars are good to search also, & plowed fields.
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Sep 06, 2007, 07:28 PM
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Re: Arrowhead ??????
 Originally Posted by fossis
Walk the higher banks especially, as they would
camp up above the flood plain.
Gravel bars are good to search also, & plowed fields.
HH, Fossis...............
Thanks Fossis, so you mean by gravel bars, the area on the flat sandy region that has lots of rocks I noticed when I was walking the river the other day there were area that had alot of rocks, even tho the surrounding area was sandy....I hope that made sense...Tom
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