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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2011

A new style of arrowhead hunting for me, and boy did it pay off.

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  • Way to go Robert!!!!! If those are coming out of the bank don't limit your exploring there. We find a natural catch point in the creek, log jam, deeper spots or inside turns of a creek and get to digging. We don't have the amount of natural rock like you do in MO, so we work our way through the mud or sand til we feel rock. Saw where you said you were deploying again. Thank you for serving and the sacrifice you make to keep our rights. Thanks for a great video and again for what you do for U

  • @bustedrocks45 Thanks for the posting videos. You were the one i was talking about in my video. Thanks for braudening my hunting possabilities----Robert----

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  • I am trying to imagine what the native americans were doing along that stream. Where they fishing or hunting or just making the arrow heads do you think? Maybe there was a school of fish when that stream held a lot of water and the indians were firing into the school. They probably had as good a day 300 years ago on the stream that you did on your day.

  • Now that's what I'm talking about, killer finds

  • Like like like this video!!! WOW, and yet you didn't throw the camera aside??? haha!! Afraid I woulda chunked it aside after about the fifth find! AWESOME!! Thanks for sharing!! Question. How many times have you been back to that site since? Or have you even left it yet?? NICE!!! THATS SURE A YEE HAW KINDA DAY!

  • holy smokes!!!!!! thats so incredible!!!!!

  • I'd love to come down there and creek hunt. That's something I dream about. Not many people here are into it, and it's not allowed. Some are into recoivering artifacts huge like me, but not many. The authorities turn a blind eye if just surface collect on farms, but if they catch you digging, people get very pissed off... Like your videos brother.... Alan P., Niagara-on-the-lake, Ont. Canada!!!!

  • I'm from Niagara-on-the-lake ont, Canada. I hunt in orchards, vineyards and ploughed fields mostly. Digging for arrowheads on private land or public land is illegal. Even looking for them is illegal. I don't post anything on here because of that. I wish I could talk to you man.... I have found about 200 projectile points in my 12 years hunting, and that is pretty good collection where I'm from. If I could dig where I liked, it would be higher,. I can't believe how huge this is in the States!!!

  • i live in the city and see all this development. drives me crazy. but i do know that there are still things to be found under all this cement. one day i will stumble across some exposed dirt. thanks for the video. you make me want to fly out there for a vacation.

  • Dude, you sound just like myself when I'm out there. I just got a nice-HD compact video cam. What state are you in? Thanks for the creek. I've only found one thing in a creek-"hammer stone" That Big Sandy is really nice!!! And you are playing RUSH!!!!!

  • Dude, you sound just like myself when I'm out there. I just got a nice-HD compact video cam. What state are you in? Thanks for the creek. I've only found one thing in a creek-"hammer stone"

  • Holy smokes I missed this video....that is way cool.....good job!

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