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    Scott
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    Default Does anyone arrowhead hunt while fishing or hunting in KCMO

    Just wondering if anyone looks for or found any arrowheads around KC MO.I found some broken ones in a field by the river last week after the rain.Here is some that I found in the past and would like to add some more.

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    that's a nice collection...i know people locally that have found arrowheads but i have yet to find any at all
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    Cool collection you have there.

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    I'd love to see more pictures of the middle one in the 2nd picture! I used to hunt arrowheads after every rain but don't do it much any more. My collection was stolen and I pretty much lost interest in it after that. All that walking for nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catfish_Calvin View Post
    I'd love to see more pictures of the middle one in the 2nd picture! I used to hunt arrowheads after every rain but don't do it much any more. My collection was stolen and I pretty much lost interest in it after that. All that walking for nothing.
    I've been looking for 11 years and I have never seen another one like that. I don't really know much about it but it kinda looks like a fishing hook but it has a tail on it.
    Sorry about your collection, I know you had to have a lot of time invested in them.
    Some people look at a arrows head and just thinks its a rock made by an Indian, they don't realize that some of these rock were made as early as 12,000 BC in the State of Missouri.
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    Very nice collection. If you ever wander up to Southern Iowa, check out Tony Sanders collection in Bentonsporte. He doesn't have a phone so it's a gamble on if he is home or arrowhead hunting. But every time I've stopped by he has been home. Just make sure it isn't after a hard rain. Here's his museum. He built it all. All the lumber he did everything from cutting down the tree to putting on the final coat. Read this article! http://www.bentonsport.com/indianmuseum.html He loves it when people bring in artifacts to show him. His favorite piece is a snake shaped piece he found. Kind of like yours.

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    Here is a little info for you If you pick up 50 shaped rocks worked by Indians maybe 1 or 2 of them are actually arrow heads. The rest are either knife blades spear blades or drill bits. You gotta love scouting I have learned even more since joining with them lol. Like in you first pic i saw a lot of knife blades in that one. The second pic is just about all arrow head and that is a lot you have there. Beautiful collection none the less.

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