A few more finds from the honey hole

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Found these puppies in my usual fishing hole, all within a few yards of eachother. The best part about this area is that if the fish aren't biting, I'll ditch the pole and start grubbin' for arrowheads. Doesn't get much better than that! All found in Marion Co., IN---An ID on material and types would be much appreciated..I think the green point is either a Lecroy or Maccorkle, but the other two are a mystery to me. Thanks for taking a look!
 

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You've got it made, my friend! Keep on fishing...if that's what you call it... ;) Yak
 

Better than what I found. Grubbing isnt the best method here due to the gravel is always moving. There is no way to get to the hard pan. You did very well.
 

Cool finds and great pics. The second one looks like a knife. It is hafted at the base. Nice whole point on the right first pic. Keep searching/posting!
 

Very nice !!! Thanks for sharing ;)
 

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