Creek Hunt in Missouri 1-1-09

StevefromMissouri

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Went all day, broke ice in the morning, but what a beautiful day to hunt in the afternoon!

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Here's a broken Paleo--dang it!!

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Here are three with just a bit of damage--dang it!!

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A nice triangle point with good color:

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I am not sure about this one. I thought maybe Hardin or Scotts Bluff or maybe even a resharpened Calf Creek that has lost it's ears. I could use some help on this one:

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May your next hunt be your best hunt EVER!!!

Steve
 

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Nice finds ...an excellent one day hunt! :thumbsup:

"I am not sure about this one. I thought maybe Hardin or Scotts Bluff or maybe even a resharpened Calf Creek that has lost it's ears. I could use some help on this one:"

It's a very nice point and I'm not sure what it might be either but I do not believe it is a point belonging to the Cody Complex.
 

Nice finds Steve, I would think its a Scotty, sure looks like one.
Thanks for sharing, you are doing great already this year.
I hope you finds lots again this new year, I do enjoy seeing what you find.
Congrats.

Molly.
 

I'll bet it had ears because it looks like it is indented at the top of the stem. Who cares it's a nice point!
 

i agree with SoIll. there appear to be notches below the shoulders. thats the thing that makes me say it prolly isnt a scotty.
 

PALEOMAN said:
i agree with SoIll. there appear to be notches below the shoulders. thats the thing that makes me say it prolly isnt a scotty.

Right Paleoman, the base/stem is is wrong for any point belonging to the Cody Complex, including Scottsbluffs.
 

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