Creeking

rock

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Well the fields are done to tall to walk now been catching up on the yard work and walking every now and then I have some creeks to catch up on after all of the flooding last year some are still muddy. Im sure it wont take long to hunt them out then I will have nothing but memories until the next winter rains come. I found the Savannah River and it looked like a clump of creek slime laying at the edge in a bend flipped it and saw it was a good point. Then on the black knife I saw a glimmer of flint through the cobbles popped it out and saw it was almost all there. Walked further upstream and was looking for hard stone and saw the tan pink shinning through the dust of the Adena just sunning itself waiting on me to pick it up (couldnt of been easier) I washed it off and said Jasper. The pink blade knife I found in the field on my last hunt. All creek hunting from here on out until they harvest some fields else where that I call my winter fields. I have summer places and winter places I look on with permission. Never can have enough permission property IMO, rock
North Georgia surface finds with permission
 

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Good for you Rock. That Savannah looks like it was used as a knife. All good stuff,the creek walking will keep you in shape.
 

Good for you Rock. That Savannah looks like it was used as a knife. All good stuff,the creek walking will keep you in shape.

Probably was a knife but it has a impact fracture on the tip. I guess it could of happened while traveling through the creek to tumbling. I do have some other knifes with impact fractures on the tips makes you wonder sometimes how they got them. Good to hear from you, rock
 

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