.Wow, great marathon of nice finds my friend, very similar stems and bases. Here it is very difficult to find a drill like that. We have never dug, maybe one day it will be necessary when we no longer find on the surface in the desert. Greetings and blessings to my friend.
Awesome Finds Buddy, glad you’re able to dig some Beauties up, I’ve never dug an arrowhead before but I need to try, might be the only way to find one this season, shorelines just aren’t paying off yet, Thanks For Sharing, GL&HH!!!👊🏹
Yeah I've been watching you to learn the best technique on how it's done 😃 actually I don't know why I haven't been doing it. Thanks my friend and kill it out there.
Salut Reapers, what a show! You have renewed my faith in diggers! ....half the time those funds seem too incredible, but I know you are a man of your word; that has well been demonstrated! Great artifacts, sending cheers and blessings.... have an awesome day!
Salut my friend, I have enjoyed my new endeavor in digging. The difficulty is finding the right spot. It took me 7 hours to find that particular area. Glad you partook in my adventure. May GOD bless you my friend 👍
Nice finds! Weird, almost all the same material, all the same style and found super shallow. Is that material local? Each site is different. Never know what you might find. I have been digging almost two years, about 1000 hours and I have only dug up three points in ratio to a 14 gallon tote full of flakes, tools, and cores.
Thanks 👍 are material here is predominantly citronelle chert. Every site is different, I was surprised how shallow some of the points were also. I believe it's due to the fact that the timber in that area had been clear cut and that the ground is disturbed. I'm in a area right now that I'm finding flakes but not points to, I guess it just goes like that sometimes. Thanks again for watching and commenting. 😃
Digging is slowly paying off for you John .When it cools off some it will get easier,those points look like they are in the plow zone if you go below that, wherever you determine that is you may hit paleo stuff.nice video John an congrats on some nice finds, I Iike those red points too but I rarely find any.
Thanks for watching 👍 that spot is a bit strange, some areas are shallow sand before you hit clay three feet over it could be fifteen inches, weird. Have been busy with work trying to get another video on before deer season. Thanks much appreciated for watching and commenting.
Get on Google Earth, look for near by creeks and rivers. I generally look for farmland along them. Ask for permission ( that's the hard part) look for high ground along the creek or river. Preferably sandy soil look for flakes and chips of flint or chert. You want to look for an abundance of of them. That's a indication of a campsite. Good luck out there.
Nice finds. Never dig downwards once you get a hole started take the dirt off in layers you wont break as many
That's a good idea, thanks for watching 👍
Some good finds there Sir. I'm like you I love that red material. Nice drill, thanks for sharing.
Thanks much for watching 👍
Nice finds keep on rocking
You bet 👍 thanks for watching
.Wow, great marathon of nice finds my friend, very similar stems and bases. Here it is very difficult to find a drill like that. We have never dug, maybe one day it will be necessary when we no longer find on the surface in the desert. Greetings and blessings to my friend.
I just started digging, it's not to bad if you can find the right spot. Thank you much for watching my friend.
Some nice points there brother looks like a good site. God bless and good luck
Thanks a lot for tuning in, and GOD bless you.
Nice finds brother.👍👍✌💤
Thanks much appreciated 👍
Some awesome finds 👍👍👍
Thanks much for watching, glad you enjoyed 👍😃🏹
Congrats on some seriously nice finds ⚡🍀
Thanks for watching and your comment, glad you enjoyed it 👍
Congratulations John, nice points and I love a nice drill Looking forward to seeing what you find next time. Good luck and God Bless
Hey Dave O hope you're doing well, thanks for always tunning in. 👍
Awesome Finds Buddy, glad you’re able to dig some Beauties up, I’ve never dug an arrowhead before but I need to try, might be the only way to find one this season, shorelines just aren’t paying off yet, Thanks For Sharing, GL&HH!!!👊🏹
I'd try it, it's not as bad as I thought it would be, of course having some sandy soil doesn't hurt. Thanks and good luck out there 👍
In the right spot. Nice stuff. 👍🍻
It seems to be a good one so far. Thanks as always for watching 👍
Nice finds. Hope your doing well! Finally got my truck back after a new transmission. That red one sure is pretty!
Glad ya got it rolling again, thanks.
keep digging buddy i found show case arrow head this week NC
Good deal 👌, thanks for dropping in and your comment. I'll keep digging till I can't 😃
Sweet😎🏹
Thanks RedEye , hug them grands up today.
@@thearrowheadreapers8668 For sure 😎
Strange stones, very colorful shapes. It's a golden metal.
Thank you for watching, and I'm glad you enjoyed the show 👍
Heck yea, all day long, nice results 😎😎😎
I don't know why I haven't been doing digging all along the way. Thanks and find another Clovis over there 😃
Awesome finds, buddy !! 👍
I've tried to dig some lately, but here in Kentucky, the dirt is like concrete....lol..terrible..
It's been dry here for awhile now, no rain for two months. Odd because it rained every day on august. Thanks much appreciated 👍
yeah, John ! Putting some work in... nice points coming out, man 👍🎃🏹🏹
Yeah I've been watching you to learn the best technique on how it's done 😃 actually I don't know why I haven't been doing it. Thanks my friend and kill it out there.
Honey hole bud!!! Several good’ns from that spot!!! 👍🏻😎
Thanks Mike! It's a good so far.
Looks like a good day!!!
Thanks for watching my friend 👍
Salut Reapers, what a show! You have renewed my faith in diggers! ....half the time those funds seem too incredible, but I know you are a man of your word; that has well been demonstrated! Great artifacts, sending cheers and blessings.... have an awesome day!
Salut my friend, I have enjoyed my new endeavor in digging. The difficulty is finding the right spot. It took me 7 hours to find that particular area. Glad you partook in my adventure. May GOD bless you my friend 👍
Nice finds! Weird, almost all the same material, all the same style and found super shallow. Is that material local? Each site is different. Never know what you might find. I have been digging almost two years, about 1000 hours and I have only dug up three points in ratio to a 14 gallon tote full of flakes, tools, and cores.
Thanks 👍 are material here is predominantly citronelle chert. Every site is different, I was surprised how shallow some of the points were also. I believe it's due to the fact that the timber in that area had been clear cut and that the ground is disturbed. I'm in a area right now that I'm finding flakes but not points to, I guess it just goes like that sometimes. Thanks again for watching and commenting. 😃
Nothing better than digging one up
I stop digging when I hit bone. It won't be me diging up someones grandma up.🤔 Think about it.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
@@zzzzzzzzzzaper that's a misprint bone - supposed to been (one)
Nice points, I like that sand, you couldn’t get a shovel in the ground here for any money👍🏻
Yeah we are fortunate to have sandy areas to dig. But you have to find them, usually next to a creek. Thanks and good luck out there my friend 👍
Nice...... it's been too long since I've been in a hole, life is pretty stressful for me right now. HH
Hope it gets better..I feel ya..
Thanks for dropping by 👍 yeah life can get that way. Hope you get digging soon.
Stonkers 🏹🏹🏹
Lol 🤣 thanks for watching 👍. Good luck on your next hunt.
Digging is slowly paying off for you John .When it cools off some it will get easier,those points look like they are in the plow zone if you go below that, wherever you determine that is you may hit paleo stuff.nice video John an congrats on some nice finds, I Iike those red points too but I rarely find any.
Thanks for watching 👍 that spot is a bit strange, some areas are shallow sand before you hit clay three feet over it could be fifteen inches, weird. Have been busy with work trying to get another video on before deer season. Thanks much appreciated for watching and commenting.
How do you know where to dig
Get on Google Earth, look for near by creeks and rivers. I generally look for farmland along them. Ask for permission ( that's the hard part) look for high ground along the creek or river. Preferably sandy soil look for flakes and chips of flint or chert. You want to look for an abundance of of them. That's a indication of a campsite. Good luck out there.
What county are you in
I live in Lamar. Thanks for dropping by 👍🏹