Found a nice one in Kentucky

lostlake88

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First hunt of the year. Our better fields were surprisingly not plowed but we managed. Found this flawless Graham Cave-Big Sandy looking point and as you can see it wasn't hard to spot.. Base is ground measures 3". It was nice to get out and walk a field.
 

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Charmin

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DANG! :D Awesome find! That material really shines on that dark soil.
Good for you, lostlake :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: :icon_thumleft: .
 

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Yeah the deeper the better. Thats how I found my cache blades. Nice artifacts and thanks for posting.
 

moundbuilder

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lostlake88 said:
First hunt of the year. Our better fields were surprisingly not plowed but we managed. Found this flawless Graham Cave-Big Sandy looking point and as you can see it wasn't hard to spot.. Base is ground measures 3". It was nice to get out and walk a field.

Definitely worth a few baskets of fruit, nice photos. Killer point! :thumbsup: Voilà.
 

The Grim Reaper

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Great looking finds and a really nice looking set of fields to hunt. Looks like they have quite a few good rains on them since they are washed down really nicely. That Big Sandy is a sweet point for sure.

Congrats man!!
 

ohio

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Killer one man. It drove me nuts talking to you guys yesterday while you were standing in mud and I was staring at a PC screen. I really like that piece.
Let's get out soon.


Chuck
 

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lostlake88

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artorius said:
You could get a heart attack, suddenly seeing such a beauty out in the open, just waiting to be picked up.

artorius

I almost didn't post one of the pictures above because it does look like someone tossed it in the field. Ya know the naysayers. I have only found a few where they are sitting up pretty like this one.
 

Bent-Twig

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lostlake88 said:
artorius said:
You could get a heart attack, suddenly seeing such a beauty out in the open, just waiting to be picked up.

artorius

I almost didn't post one of the pictures above because it does look like someone tossed it in the field. Ya know the naysayers. I have only found a few where they are sitting up pretty like this one.

Thats an awesome Insitu!! To heck with the naysayers!! I find'em up top like that quite often. People that would'nt beleive that picture are people that arent out walking fields very much if you ask me.

Great find!!
Twig.
 

artorius

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Let any naysayers go pound sand. Most anyone who has walked even a moderate number of fields knows that sometimes killer points are found lying right out in the open, as if they were just waiting to jump into the collecting bag.

artorius
 

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