Steve in PA
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You could find one in a gravel bed of a stream here in SW PA, but you are much more likely finding them in plowed fields after rains. The rain washes them out of the dirt and they stand out better. Best to look in fields that are on bluffs or rising ground above creeks and it helps that they are facing the southern sun. If you are finding flint flakes, you are in the right place.That's impressive! I have spent a lot of time in the SW PA woods lately MDing and over the last 15 years hiking with my kids, but never found one. There is so much underbrush, foliage, dead leafs. How do you spot these? I always look in the dirt and gravel by the stream beds. On my bucket list to find one.