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Was hot so decided to hit a creek in the mountains

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In situ brewerton

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In situ for Tn Joe

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Broke moon shine jug

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Mean little caterpillar a saddleback floating by.

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In situ Benton? Need I.D help.

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Todays Treasure booty.

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Thanks for looking and Happy Hunting!
TnMtns:hello:

Saw this sign on a back road and still trying to figure it out. :dontknow:

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I like the in situ!...it was dang hot today...you found some nice ones TN...I'm gonna look at my Overstreet for suggestions on that black point.
 

Thanks thought you might like the base of that one. I went metal detecting and got tired of digging junk and started seeing some flint. Yeah very hot today. Thanks for your help!
 

I think you might be right about the Benton...the only other option I saw might be Mud Creek...but the tip doesn't seem needle-like enough...maybe it is one of those SE TN hybrid points that just doesn't fit just one category. Is that base Paleo or Camp Creekish?
 

Very nice recoveries Richard. I spent my day bush hogging and I know how hot it was. You are an avid Pro hunter my friend! WTG, Q.
 

Nice day by the creek! I think i would call that a benton too... Im pretty good with a lot from out there, but maybe someone else has another name...
 

Not too bad a hunt! :icon_thumleft: I really do not mind the heat while out hunting, it's the humidity (which you folks back east have) that I can't stand. Not too much humidity out here.
 

I shot a video and even in the video called it a Benton before picking it up. I was happy and have not had a lot of free time. That sign on the tree is the weirdest thing I have seen. Thanks for the comments.
 

Awesome finds!! I'm dealing with lots of Quartz so there's that lack of definition like you would get with other material.
You had a great day!!
 

Looks like you have a great creek! Nice finds!
 

Nice finds and insitus. I like the concave based point with tip gone, and am curious if you consider it paleo? It was also interesting that someone took the time and effort to post a sign alerting folks that prehistoric peoples had left their trash in the creek for you to find and clean up. :)
 

Great finds! Nice insitu pictures
 

Those are great creek finds! That sign don't make sense :icon_scratch: lol and yep the creek is the place to be when it's hot and I was in mine for a bit myself with no luck at all. Did you see any snakes? I was surprised by a fairly large what I hope was a banded water snake but if I was in Georgia I would swear it was a cottonmouth but wildlife says they aren't out this far west, still I don't know so eased on by it, changed from water shoes to boots and went upstream lol
 

Nice finds and insitus. I like the concave based point with tip gone, and am curious if you consider it paleo? It was also interesting that someone took the time and effort to post a sign alerting folks that prehistoric peoples had left their trash in the creek for you to find and clean up. :)

The site is archaic or the area anyways. I want to think paleo when I see a base like that but tend to think Copena. The sign was a couple miles away from the creek in an area that has a history of people dumping. The locals or some of them clean it up. So that sign might have been from the meth head e-bay hunters.I have never seen anyone on this creek it's all private owned.
 

Those are great creek finds! That sign don't make sense :icon_scratch: lol and yep the creek is the place to be when it's hot and I was in mine for a bit myself with no luck at all. Did you see any snakes? I was surprised by a fairly large what I hope was a banded water snake but if I was in Georgia I would swear it was a cottonmouth but wildlife says they aren't out this far west, still I don't know so eased on by it, changed from water shoes to boots and went upstream lol
That creek was ice cold and the deep spots take your breath its all spring fed. The banded water snakes here look like copper heads but are bigger. I saw maybe 5 or 6 snakes sunning. They say we are to far north for cotton mouths also but think I saw one a couple weeks ago. It was swimming real high out of the water like they do. We now have in the last two years starting seeing armadillos so it seems the cotton mouths might follow. Be safe Peaches and thanks for the comments.
 

i thought maybe paleo too,nice find either way though, looks like a neat spot
 

DANG THAT TOOTH LOOKS SOMETHING LIKE MINE , THAT WILL BE POKED , DRILLED AND FILLED ON TUESDAY . BEAUTIFUL ARROW HEAD , AND YOU KNOW A FELLA HAS THE DETECT JONESES BAD WHEN HE CAN GO DETECTING IN THAT KINDA HEAT. HECK I SAW A GROUNDHOG WITH A SIGN THAT SAID, GOT WATER . NICE FINDS.
 

Nice one's TM. I think you nailed it with Benton. It is a nice one too..101, you guys are smoking over there. Hasn't got quite that hot here yet, but unfortunately it is coming. Very nice hunt..
 

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