Any idea what one of these might be?

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Northwest Missouri creeks and rivers. I am curious about the 2nd and 3rd item of the 4.

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Photo#1. Looks like a small knife. #2-#3. A small scraper. #4. Difficult to tell. (It sometimes helps if you post pics of both sides). #5. Another posible knife.
 

Here you go, these are in the same order as the other pictures
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this one here is really smooth on this side and convex, i have found several of these on the trips i have made.
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This one kinda reminds me of a trenching tool i saw once, like for making rows in a garden or hoeing weeds. Really worn on the bend.
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Ill get the last 2 shots side by side.

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I believe the one you think is a hoe is too small for one. Most hoes are 5-8 inches long. Scrapers and tools
 

2nd one is probably a turtleback type scraper or core.
 

Here is some scrapers I find. I am not sure if they are as big as the one you found. The black ones are called turtle back scrapers because they are in the shape of a turtles shell. Most of these are the size of a quarter. I guess I dont find that many round ones. I find allot of knife styles.
 

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