Gooner
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Of course you were right south of the Bird creek bridge. To the east a bit and downstream where it takes a northern bend is the larger site, but when I was a kid I found worked flint where Kum and Go now stands. Never explored much of the Kaw area but upper Bird has some good sites and there are trail markers on North Bird.ammo_u said:Yes we should. Is there not an old stage coach stop off the highway between Skiatook and Avant? I stopped by the bridge going into Pawhuska the other day to help somone fix a tire and found pink kay county chert right near the entrance to the plowed feild on the West side of the HW prior to the bridge. So you worked the oil patch. My grandfather was Charlie King who ran a lot of Robinowitzes stuff for them. There are some nice places around the Caney past the primitave camps sites. Its all close to pond creek as well. There are some really neat sites where I grew up around Canadian OK as well. That place is thick with treasure legends. I know where the old settlement graveyard is complete with transitional gravesites. Do you ever check Kaw or Middle Bird?Gooner said:Okay, you have my crappie catching attention. I fished up there when I was a kid. Also I know a story that centers the location around North Pond Creek and the general location of a stage depot.ammo_u said:There is some really good fishing to be done on Pond Creek. My uncle Perry is the foreman over Tall Grass.
I know my way around on the oil lease roads, having done much work in the area during the early eighties. We should get together this spring for a few excursions to the hidden valleys. I have arrowheads from there.