I found remnants of methods lab once. Plastic hotels with hose coming out of them with residue inside the bottles and an old cooler. I saw it recognized what it was after being on jury duty on a meth case. Backed away a back to my truck and went hunting in a different location.
Didn't want to run into any paranoid meth cookers that may be in that area. Infact that was 15 year ago or longer and I have not hunted there since.
Was kicking one around years ago. Never bought it dont remember the model but likesmd it more than more expensive options.
Then I thought about how I broke the Cristal out of a watch my grandfather had given me just doing my normal activities and figured i would never wear it and saw no point. Especially when much cheaper options worked as well. Neither been one to buy things just to show off.
Today its like beautiful guns. I appreciate them but dont want to own things I am afraid to use and scratch or tear up. So I dont buy them. I may regret that since I have a feeling inw I nt have the financial option to do so in any longer. But I doubt it. ( as im missing work again tonight due to health and wondering how much longer I will be able to stay employed)
Yes we have paddle snagging here, down fall is its bout a 6 hour drive from me to where they snag em so its almost a toss up of just buying it. Haven't been lucky in drawing a permit for one yet. But if I do get successful I'll definitely remember a couple of buckets to see if I can get some fat from others for sure.
DRF, have you found different points from different time periods,, Aka paleo, archaic, woodland! Mississippian, ??
I have a fantastic occupation site,,, I’ve found ALL of the above time periods there.. I have 2 Clovis points I’ve found there.. and mostly archaic time periods. I don’t find as much woodland and missippian stuff there. But my absolute favorite is a Cahokia point.. had the very tip broken off.
Commission on sold furs is 11% There can be minor drumming fees on some furs. I get charged a flat $15 for getting my fur trucked from the agent to Stoughton, Wi. warehouse.
Cucumber tree magnolia it is. Thanks everyone, especially you Bowhunter. I looked it up and the seed pods are identical to the one I found. I did not know that it was a Pennsylvania native.