You are correct ! I've spent countless hours walking these banks . It was a major travel corridor with many resources for Native Americans to utilize and survive from . It can and does produce a great diversity of artifacts . The rise and fall of water levels reveal these artifacts . I enjoy hunting during the winter the most . Lots of high water to wash things out . Thanks for watching . Best wishes to you.
@bluegrassrelics1969 thanks for writing me back I'm in Kentucky the native Americans loved the bluegrass state I can find them anywhere in the state I would say Kentucky and Missouri produce the best quality just throwing in my 2 cents have a blessed day
Thanks man !! I love my tracker . It's a tournament v hull and really does well on the big river . Mines sporting a 90hp merc . I appreciate you guys watching and best wishes out there .
Thanks man ! That was alot of walking but it was productive . Not positive on it being a LL but they are in the cluster with Thebes . Thanks for watching.
It hasn't been bad . Hunting after water rises then falls and we get good rain . Always washes new stuff out . Goodluck to you as well and thanks for watching brother .
Nice hunt! Any idea on where the source of the material for the pink point is? (first one of the video) I have a point that appears to be made of it. It was in my grandfather's belongings when he died and was given to me, I have no clue where he may have gotten it but he was from the area.
Thanks man !!! Not sure what the material is . I typically don't see it in sites I rock hunt . It kind of reminds me of flint ridge material but the source is a long way from me . It could be a river cobble chert . It's pretty stuff . Thanks for watching , I appreciate it. Best wishes to you.
There's nothing better than Walking the Ohio river it will always produce I like the endless varieties and time frames from paleo to woodland
You are correct ! I've spent countless hours walking these banks . It was a major travel corridor with many resources for Native Americans to utilize and survive from . It can and does produce a great diversity of artifacts . The rise and fall of water levels reveal these artifacts . I enjoy hunting during the winter the most . Lots of high water to wash things out . Thanks for watching . Best wishes to you.
@bluegrassrelics1969 thanks for writing me back I'm in Kentucky the native Americans loved the bluegrass state I can find them anywhere in the state I would say Kentucky and Missouri produce the best quality just throwing in my 2 cents have a blessed day
Nice finds, we hunt out of a tracker as well, 40HP Love it!👍👍👍
Thanks man !! I love my tracker . It's a tournament v hull and really does well on the big river . Mines sporting a 90hp merc . I appreciate you guys watching and best wishes out there .
@@bluegrassrelics1969 thanks brother and good luck on your next hunt!👍👍👍
Thanks for documenting these 🤤
Thanks for watching , I appreciate it. Best wishes to you.
Nice day! That first point has a Thebes-ish look to it.
Thanks man ! That was alot of walking but it was productive . Not positive on it being a LL but they are in the cluster with Thebes . Thanks for watching.
Looks like you had a couple of decent times out on the water. GL out there!
It hasn't been bad . Hunting after water rises then falls and we get good rain . Always washes new stuff out . Goodluck to you as well and thanks for watching brother .
Caldwell County has some nice ones Paducah also ❤🦅🇺🇲🦅🤘
There are plenty of artifacts in the happy hunting grounds. Thanks for watching.
Awesome hunt, dude 👍!!
Thanks for watching , I appreciate it brother . Goodluck out there
@@bluegrassrelics1969 ,You too buddy 🍀
Your still riding that gravy train with biscuit wheels buddy. Nice finds.
I do like biscuits and gravy and relics to . Lol! Thanks for watching Jack , I appreciate it . Take care buddy .
Good huntin.Any LL is a good Lost Lake.
Thanks Flint ! I will take those Lost Lakes any way I can get them . Appreciate you watching.
Really neat video and some nice finds! Thank You for sharing!😁
Thanks man !! I appreciate you watching and best wishes to you .
Great finds buddy. Can't wait to get back out there with you
Thanks Mike !! Looking forward to it brother.
Nice hunt! Any idea on where the source of the material for the pink point is? (first one of the video) I have a point that appears to be made of it. It was in my grandfather's belongings when he died and was given to me, I have no clue where he may have gotten it but he was from the area.
Thanks man !!! Not sure what the material is . I typically don't see it in sites I rock hunt . It kind of reminds me of flint ridge material but the source is a long way from me . It could be a river cobble chert . It's pretty stuff . Thanks for watching , I appreciate it. Best wishes to you.
Some good finds there even with a little damage that lost lake was a killer. Many blessings and good luck
Thanks brother . I don't find many of them and when I do it's nice to add one to the collection. Appreciate you watching and best wishes to you.
Nice finds. Thanks for sharing 😊
Your very welcome . Thanks for stopping by my channel . I appreciate it . 🙂
What county is this in
Im in the U.S. Thanks for watching .
@@bluegrassrelics1969 where at in Kentucky are you located?
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Awesome hunt brother ,alot of good finds there .👍
Thanks brother . It's been good hunting after rains . I appreciate you watching .
Why not those others I can see on your camera!!! They were smokers
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