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Tenderfoot
Aug 14, 2024
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Hi! I'm new here and thought I'd show my last find on my late friend's property back in 2018. I was pretty excited. So glad I had a quad so I didn't have to carry them back to them house. They were under a tree about 5 feet apart. I was so happy with my find I haven't been out looking since.
 

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Hope you all know the law about such things. To dig remove anything from federal, state, BLM and private property is illegal in all states. If you find an Indian arrow head it's illegal to take it.
That is partially incorrect information.
In most states it is legal for a private property landowner to pick up a discarded arrowhead and take it home as long as it is found on their property.
Many (not all states) have a provision in their laws where land owners may issue written permission for others to do the same. Check your state law.
 

Hope you all know the law about such things. To dig remove anything from federal, state, BLM and private property is illegal in all states. If you find an Indian arrow head it's illegal to take it.
You need to learn the laws before you give an opinion on something you are totally unqualified to give.
 

Pretty cool and they do have a 4 corners look to them. Unusual to find them undisturbed after all these years. Those indicate that this was a settlement, so there should be a lot more there, pot sherds, flakes, etc. Unless somebody found them elsewhere and left them at that spot. Check the whole area carefully.
 

Hope you all know the law about such things. To dig remove anything from federal, state, BLM and private property is illegal in all states. If you find an Indian arrow head it's illegal to take it.
Every State is different, most states allow hunting for Indian artifacts on private property as long as you are not digging in burial mounds.
 

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