You find really great stuff! I watch your videos a lot and I usually watch with my mouth hanging open 😂 this video did not disappoint. Congrats on all the great finds. Seems like most of the time I see someone find one of those monster Etleys it's someone in Missouri that's finding them. Missouri is such a great state. I have a lot of family there. I keep telling them to get me in one of their creeks 😂 congrats again to you and your buddy. That snyder was unreal!
I appreciate it! If you're ever in the general area outside St Louis (within 2 hrs) lmk and I'll get ya in one! I watch all yours as well. I appreciate the support 🙏
@@pointsnpoles4640 Hey, thanks! Just so happens, most of my relatives live about 2 hrs south of St Louis so, who knows maybe I will holler at you some day. Appreciate your support as well. Good luck and happy hunting
@pointsnpoles4640 I'm no expert but that's what it looks like to me it has the whites and blues and Grey's there is different varieties of jeff city chert like banded and mottled and olitic
@missourioutdooradventures there's alot of chert types up this way that are burlington with all different colors in it...you can't tell from the lighting but it has a pink hue to it. I was thinking some type of high quality Keokuk Burlington Chert
I greatly appreciate that! I could use your input on my last video as well. I believe I found a Paleo Square Knife made of pure quartzite has to be at least a G9 of it weren't for the stack it would be a g10 ....100% symmetrical!
My Gosh!!! The size of the points yall find?@!!!Wow! That Fossil Inclusion one is my favorite! It's a 2fer relic and Fossil! If I'm not mistaken, like 250 million years old shell
Personally I haven't ever found either of those that were that big ! I do have some of each in my personal collection though and both of those types are known to have a very pronounced bevel but all of my funds have been found in southeastern Alabama so it's hard to say but that one certainly has the same type characteristics as mine only larger my largest was a bolin bevel that was about half that length!! Either way great find and good hunting to you & yours !!!! Love your videos !!!
I’d call that brown one a sandy, Idk though. Most if all sandys are or do have a flat base. Idk though. And my goodness dude, that white one is absolutely insane. That’s my dream point, spear point.
@@pointsnpoles4640 oh heck yea!!!!! It’s raining like crazy, I’m definitely going to my spot on Friday lord willing. It is pouring here in Arkansas. Good luck and happy hunting!
@@pointsnpoles4640 I had to give you congrats on the awesome points. My white whale or my one of one is a big perfect white spearpoint. Just ain’t found it yet!
Ok here we go,#1 is high grade Perioa chert, one side of base is darkened by pine pitch, looks like woodland. # 2 Loos like a Dalton sharpened way down on its way to a drill. #3 probly a heavily sharpened down Adena. #4 is a Godar knife on its way to a drill. #5 That blade has some overshot flaking indicating to Paleo to me. #6 Hardin all the way sharpened down, killer late phase Cody point! #7 snyders Peoria chert. #8 Boys you have a Calf Creek smoker, too bad the barbs are sharpened off. # 9 Looks to be a Dalton knife, but base is gone. #10, Big Etley knife of upper Reed Springs chert, smoker! # 11, Dalton adze, been reworked alot. #12, Adena sharpened down to skinny form.
I would have never guessed that to be a calf creek! That makes me excited about that area..... I really do appreciate you helping me out with identifying. Lmk what you think about that blade from my previous video if you get a chance. Thank you again!
@jerodratcliff2777 Thank you! I've got 3 of those small ones then! I'm so used to the Nebos being giant around here, I hadn't seen one that small in person so I had no clue! Thank you again!
Bro- your vids are desensitizing me from my own finds lol. I cant believe the stuff you find. Awsome video man.
It's starting to do the same with me! I really appreciate Bro!
You find really great stuff! I watch your videos a lot and I usually watch with my mouth hanging open 😂 this video did not disappoint. Congrats on all the great finds. Seems like most of the time I see someone find one of those monster Etleys it's someone in Missouri that's finding them. Missouri is such a great state. I have a lot of family there. I keep telling them to get me in one of their creeks 😂 congrats again to you and your buddy. That snyder was unreal!
I appreciate it! If you're ever in the general area outside St Louis (within 2 hrs) lmk and I'll get ya in one! I watch all yours as well. I appreciate the support 🙏
@@pointsnpoles4640 Hey, thanks! Just so happens, most of my relatives live about 2 hrs south of St Louis so, who knows maybe I will holler at you some day. Appreciate your support as well. Good luck and happy hunting
@@meandmyshadow6269 Anytime my man!
Killer finds brother, I'd call the one in question with a broad base a big sandy type. There are several big sandy types and variants.
That's what I was leaning to as well! I appreciate it thank you!
Amazing creek. Those are monster points. Killer finds brother. Thanks for sharing the awesomeness, Many blessings.
Thank you I appreciate it 🙏
@@pointsnpoles4640 Your welcome brother
It sure is rare to find something that big still intact. Keep it up .Peace
Appreciate it! Yea I'm lucky to have found it forsure!
Killer points man! That etley is something special. You are having a great 2024 so far!
I appreciate it. If it gets any crazier this year I may need high blood pressure meds 🤣🤣🤣
Killer etley. Dang brother I need to be where you are. Great saves, and video.
It's a special place for sure! Thank you!
Killer video and congrats on that Monster Etley !!!👍🏻🇺🇸
I appreciate it...I still look at it at least 2 times a day😅😅
Beautiful finds great video
Thank you so much!
That jeff city chert etley knife had me shaking nice finds enjoyed watching thanks for sharing and good luck on your next outdoor adventure
You think that's Jeff city chert? I was thinking it was Keokuk Burlington or some other type of high quality Burlington 🤔
I was only about an hour south of Iowa
@pointsnpoles4640 I'm no expert but that's what it looks like to me it has the whites and blues and Grey's there is different varieties of jeff city chert like banded and mottled and olitic
@missourioutdooradventures there's alot of chert types up this way that are burlington with all different colors in it...you can't tell from the lighting but it has a pink hue to it. I was thinking some type of high quality Keokuk Burlington Chert
Burlington more or s bull brownish color, depending on if they heat treated it. It looks 💯 upper Reeds Springs to me.
Man is Missouri the land of the giant points! Kick ass finds brother!
Thank you man!
Awesome scores man , congratulations on your finds , thanks for sharing
Thanks man I appreciate it!
Awesome finds 👊 😎
I appreciate it!
Great hunt guys!, I'll review the video later and number and type all of em. Your on the money on most of em.
I greatly appreciate that! I could use your input on my last video as well. I believe I found a Paleo Square Knife made of pure quartzite has to be at least a G9 of it weren't for the stack it would be a g10 ....100% symmetrical!
My Gosh!!! The size of the points yall find?@!!!Wow! That Fossil Inclusion one is my favorite! It's a 2fer relic and Fossil! If I'm not mistaken, like 250 million years old shell
@@AncientAdventures i am not familiar on fossil inclusions or specific fossils, but if you could identify that show that would be amazing, thank you
Great finds love that Etley
I appreciate it! I'm so happy to have it 🙏
Killer’s bro!!!! Super nice!!!
Thanks man!
Great finds. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you for watching!
Dang that’s nice, congratulations brother 👍👍👍
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Outstanding brother. That beveled one might be a Hardin, that big based one is definitely a Chesterfield.👍🇺🇸
I considered that about the Hardin....never seen a beveled etley and it's the same area I found that smoker Hardin and colorful Snyders
@@pointsnpoles4640 You’re in the zone brother. Big time👍🇺🇸
16:00 is a guilford. at least that’s what we call them in NC
Second the guilford call. I also find a lot of them just like that in North Carolina. .
Bolin bevel or lost lake perhaps
Maybe so..I haven't a clue
Personally I haven't ever found either of those that were that big ! I do have some of each in my personal collection though and both of those types are known to have a very pronounced bevel but all of my funds have been found in southeastern Alabama so it's hard to say but that one certainly has the same type characteristics as mine only larger my largest was a bolin bevel that was about half that length!! Either way great find and good hunting to you & yours !!!! Love your videos !!!
@@gregmattox3502 I greatly appreciate it. Thanks for the info as well 👍
Holy Crap, man !!!!😮👊 I'd probably almost pass out too !!
Blood pressure was high forsure!
@@pointsnpoles4640
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nice finds
Thanks man!
Amazing
Thank you 🙏
I’d call that brown one a sandy, Idk though. Most if all sandys are or do have a flat base. Idk though. And my goodness dude, that white one is absolutely insane. That’s my dream point, spear point.
@@FlintnChirt yea thay creek is nutty...and it just came up 10 ft in 2hrs today....this weekend gonna be epic in there
@@pointsnpoles4640 oh heck yea!!!!! It’s raining like crazy, I’m definitely going to my spot on Friday lord willing. It is pouring here in Arkansas. Good luck and happy hunting!
@@FlintnChirt same to you!
I agree with above commenter…early one is extra large big Sandy type 5-6 mins into your video. I ain’t no expert , just my 2 cens. Amazing finds man
Appreciate it! Yep I'm pretty convinced that's it too!
OMG BRUH!!! WISH I HAD A SPOT LIKE URS CONGRSTS
Appreciate it
@@pointsnpoles4640 I had to give you congrats on the awesome points. My white whale or my one of one is a big perfect white spearpoint. Just ain’t found it yet!
Ok here we go,#1 is high grade Perioa chert, one side of base is darkened by pine pitch, looks like woodland. # 2 Loos like a Dalton sharpened way down on its way to a drill.
#3 probly a heavily sharpened down Adena.
#4 is a Godar knife on its way to a drill.
#5 That blade has some overshot flaking indicating to Paleo to me.
#6 Hardin all the way sharpened down, killer late phase Cody point!
#7 snyders Peoria chert.
#8 Boys you have a Calf Creek smoker, too bad the barbs are sharpened off.
# 9 Looks to be a Dalton knife, but base is gone.
#10, Big Etley knife of upper Reed Springs chert, smoker!
# 11, Dalton adze, been reworked alot.
#12, Adena sharpened down to skinny form.
I would have never guessed that to be a calf creek! That makes me excited about that area..... I really do appreciate you helping me out with identifying. Lmk what you think about that blade from my previous video if you get a chance. Thank you again!
Yep, I'll look on your play list and get back to you on that vid.
@lelandshanks3590 Thank you Sir!
Wow!!! 👍
Nice
@@amylynchbrown thank you!
You missed the one right beside the Taylor
Big Sandy at 5:00, Early Archaic side notch.
I don’t think that second was a dalton. The 3rd is chesterfield l. Killer finds
Appreciate the input!
Killer creek finds guys👍🏻
@@rockhunter6260 Thanks man!
Some Smokers Bro! 😎🏹
Thanks man!
How far away from stl are you?
About 40 mins
How about a Big Sandy
Last 2 are Nebo Hill.
@jerodratcliff2777 Thank you! I've got 3 of those small ones then! I'm so used to the Nebos being giant around here, I hadn't seen one that small in person so I had no clue! Thank you again!
4:20 might call that one a Cahokia
Not quite but I appreciate it!
@@pointsnpoles4640 did you end up calling it a big sandy or what do you think?
@tsamoyed I'm still kind of torn...im going to have an authenticator check it out
The Snyder and Etley are smokers
Thank you!