I hunt whenever possible, but have very few places to go. I have been planning on hitting the creeks on hiway 49 soon as it warms up.
My dad was Pres of the MS Archeaological Society for years, as an amatuer. He owns one of the largest collections of SE native American artifacts. He organized dozens of digs, working with teams from universities both within and outside MS. Approaching 80 years of age, he no longer works in the field, but he's been known to take time to help others with a passion for understanding native American life through the artifacts they left us.I've hunted arrowheads pretty much on and off my entire life. I have a very rare effigy that I found. I have moved out of the delta to the hills of Yazoo county and mostly look for large pieces of petrified wood. I come across the occasional arrowhead in a creek bed. It's a great hobby for sure!
Super cool! Yeah, I used to be very obsessive about it. Just older now, and the energy has to be conserved for other areas of my life. I still look occasionally.My dad was Pres of the MS Archeaological Society for years, as an amatuer. He owns one of the largest collections of SE native American artifacts. He organized dozens of digs, working with teams from universities both within and outside MS. Approaching 80 years of age, he no longer works in the field, but he's been known to take time to help others with a passion for understanding native American life through the artifacts they left us.
Although I got a MA in History, I've so far not been bitten by the artifact bug! lol. But I've know MANY who are, and yall can be an obsessive bunch! LOL
Did you ever find a good spot I’m in oceansprings and would like to goI've got the bug and wondering if any of you hunt for arrowheads? Looking for someone to go with. Barqs Biloxi 228-697-6986