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Found a Couple "Rocks" in My Food Plot

Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by jmbuckhunter, May 27, 2011.

  1. jmbuckhunter

    jmbuckhunter Grizzled Veteran

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    Damn Indians let these things lay around all over the place. I normally don't find nice finished ones like this. I usually find pieces and blanks to be finished later. These are great. They are even beveled to make them spin in flight.

    But I think I'll stick with my NAP Bloodrunners.

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  2. Finch

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    Pretty cool stuff. My neighbor has found a lot of arrow heads right behind his house and mine. I need to start paying more attention.
     
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    I've always been fascinated by them, but have never found any...
     
  4. Bowhunter1982

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    That's cool,no mechanicals?.lol,
     
  5. rickmur

    rickmur Die Hard Bowhunter

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    That's an awesome find. Looks to be in great shape too.
     
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    Very cool..........I cant wait to hunt with stone points, pretty effective way of going about it!
     
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    janesburg Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I thought looking for sheds was hard!
     
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    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    Very cool. How close were they to each other?
     
  9. BOBSS396

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    Wow !! Very nice finds
     
  10. gri22ly

    gri22ly Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Nice finds John!!!! The larger one could possibly be a Bakers Creek...The beveled edge has me puzzled though (steamed lost lake?) which would make it a VERY nice find. I love the material, it has definitely been heat treated.

    P.S. The spin was all in the fethers....beveling was due to resharpening in some cases. And in other cases, like the Lost Lakes, they where beveled by design to twist as they penetrate and leave a larger more devastating wound.
     
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