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It has been quite a while since that first one, but I remember it was a Yonkee type made from red chert. The tip was broken. Unfortunately it was lost.
Still waiting on my first...I live in south central Louisiana, not exactly a hot-bed for lithic items. Various types of mounds with surface pottery shards are scattered throughout the swamps, but I'm not the type to "go any further" to find a point or a tool, even though I'm sure there are some below the surface. North Louisiana is much more conducive for finding surface lithics, but I would rather wait and find something from my local area. It would just mean that much more to me.
When I'm paddling or trolling down a local bayou or lake while fishing I just keep an eye on the bank and maybe one day erosion may reveal something of interest.