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Arrowhead, Chips, Indian Trade Pipe

Started by Stoner, September 05, 2014, 11:42:08 PM

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Stoner

Few arrowheads, chips, and Indian trade pipe that we found in a couple of hours on a bean field up on the Cumberland Plateau.
















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pappy

I would have crapped my pants finding the trade pipe! Cool finds!
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Bigspurs68

Finding that pipe would be almost as great as 2" spurs!!!.....almost
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paboxcall

That's awesome.

When you see those arrow and spear heads, makes you wonder how they ever were able to get them to fly with any predictability and precision.  They must have been awesome hunters.

Today, we weigh our broad heads, shafts, spin them to align everything, drop away rests, releases, split limbs, let offs, it goes on and on, just to get them to group decent at 40 yards.
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Cut N Run

Cool finds.  Thanks for posting.  I look for artifacts anytime I get the chance.

Jim
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mgm1955


Gooserbat

Quote from: Bigspurs68 on September 07, 2014, 02:01:07 AM
Finding that pipe would be almost as great as 2" spurs!!!.....almost

Close but a double beard wit 2" spurs would be way better. 
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One of my personal current interests is nest predators and how a majority of hunters, where legal bait to the extent of chumming coons.  However once they get the predators concentrated they don't control them.