Cool Hand Luke
5 year old buck +

Any thoughts? Found this a couple weeks ago. Chucked it on the workbench and forgot about it.
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Outstanding find! That's nice!Found my best one ever today, and first for the year. View attachment 76432View attachment 76433View attachment 76434View attachment 76435
No clue, but it looks like it was something.![]()
Any thoughts? Found this a couple weeks ago. Chucked it on the workbench and forgot about it.
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Wheel off a pre-historic Lionel Train? or, perhaps a stone used with a bow for fire-starting?No clue, but it looks like it was something.
Congrats on a great find!Found my best one ever today, and first for the year. View attachment 76432View attachment 76433View attachment 76434View attachment 76435
Pitted anvil or nutting stone![]()
Any thoughts? Found this a couple weeks ago. Chucked it on the workbench and forgot about it.
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These can be deceiving. I find many rocks like this that look like they could be nutting stones. I believe most of the ones that I have found were from concretions.![]()
Any thoughts? Found this a couple weeks ago. Chucked it on the workbench and forgot about it.
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I have found most of mine up on high ridges in ag fields. Once the crops get too high this year to look, I am going to spend some time in the cricks/rivers and see if I can find any that way. It seems people on youtube find lots in cricks/rivers, but I have never really looked.We find most of ours on higher humps in creek bottoms. Farm ground as it's worked and they become visible.
I suspect I could find some in the creeks but have only once (completely by accident). I've looked many times but don't come up with anything. I likely overlook them.
I have found most of mine up on high ridges in ag fields. Once the crops get too high this year to look, I am going to spend some time in the cricks/rivers and see if I can find any that way. It seems people on youtube find lots in cricks/rivers, but I have never really looked.