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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1767653" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>My dad has arrowhead hunted for about 50 years, he has found alot of good ones. He has found them all in eastern Arkansas around where we used to live. He would always go out there when farmers had plowed and then a good rain and he would walk up and down the fields. Eastern Arkansas is very flat so anywhere there was a mound you could bet there were artifacts. He has a 5 gallon bucket of pieces he's found over the years, all of the good ones that are complete are in display cases. Since he has retired he has started going through the bucket of pieces and has been able to match some of the pieces together that were found at different times. He can just about tell you where every one of them was found. When I was a kid that was one of our pass times along with riding around in the truck shooting snakes out of road ditches, eastern Arkansas had growed up swampy looking road ditches along most county roads, my dads truck was always full of .22 hulls. I enjoyed the snake hunting alot more. If I get a chance [USER=24947]@callmefence[/USER] , I'll try to get a picture of some of his good stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1767653, member: 39122"] My dad has arrowhead hunted for about 50 years, he has found alot of good ones. He has found them all in eastern Arkansas around where we used to live. He would always go out there when farmers had plowed and then a good rain and he would walk up and down the fields. Eastern Arkansas is very flat so anywhere there was a mound you could bet there were artifacts. He has a 5 gallon bucket of pieces he's found over the years, all of the good ones that are complete are in display cases. Since he has retired he has started going through the bucket of pieces and has been able to match some of the pieces together that were found at different times. He can just about tell you where every one of them was found. When I was a kid that was one of our pass times along with riding around in the truck shooting snakes out of road ditches, eastern Arkansas had growed up swampy looking road ditches along most county roads, my dads truck was always full of .22 hulls. I enjoyed the snake hunting alot more. If I get a chance [USER=24947]@callmefence[/USER] , I'll try to get a picture of some of his good stuff. [/QUOTE]
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