East Tx Creek Grubbing

Garscale

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dognose

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Looks like it was a good day.

The water is always nice to be on hot days too.
 

MAMucker

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Nothing wrong with those PW finds. I see a couple sweet points. Wish I could find that material here.
Grubbing. Is that Sifting through River gravels? Ala the ole milk crate archeological technique?
 

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Garscale

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Nothing wrong with those PW finds. I see a couple sweet points. Wish I could find that material here.
Grubbing. Is that Sifting through River gravels? Ala the ole milk crate archeological technique?

We do use small hand screens sometimes and had one along this time but the gravel bar was thick so I just sat down in the water wearing disposable cotton gloves. Scoop up a double handfull, swish the sand out, and look the gravel. Chunk of on the bank and repeat....thousands of times.

Without the cotton gloves, you will wear the skin off your fingers doing it that way.
 

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