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Quote from: gr8whthunter on October 23, 2014, 09:22:10 AMwhats a good day in the woods without getting offended sexually though, come on now cant miss out on thatMental note: don't hunt in Clallum county.
whats a good day in the woods without getting offended sexually though, come on now cant miss out on that
Found lots of stuff but my favorite is an indian arrow head in perfect shape, in the backcountry of western wa. Still very sharp, tried to look up arrow heads to see which tribe it might be from but couldn't find any info on it.
Quote from: trophyhunt on October 23, 2014, 09:46:50 AMFound lots of stuff but my favorite is an indian arrow head in perfect shape, in the backcountry of western wa. Still very sharp, tried to look up arrow heads to see which tribe it might be from but couldn't find any info on it. Arrowhead on the westside is pretty rare. That's a good find for sure!
Quote from: bigbds61 on October 22, 2014, 03:42:48 PMMy Great Grandfather found a Model 99 .303 Savage with octagon barrel leaning against a tree in the mid 1950s and gave to my dad for his first deer rifle. It blew up on my dad while shooting at a deer when he was in his teens and in 1989 I had it rebuilt by a Master Gunsmith. Turned out pretty nice. I too have found some preety cool memorials of hunters past.Was that in the Capitol Forest? My grandmother used to tell a story of times being so bad during and just after the war they resorted to poaching for meat. Story goes my grandfather had shot a small deer about 100 yards from the road and before he could return to get his gun they saw someone coming up the road. So they took off and took the deer home. They spent days trying to find the spot again and never could. They had to borrow money and even cooked bricks in their kitchen oven to afford the gasoline to go up and look for the gun. Finally they just had to give up and grandpa's 303 was lost forever.
My Great Grandfather found a Model 99 .303 Savage with octagon barrel leaning against a tree in the mid 1950s and gave to my dad for his first deer rifle. It blew up on my dad while shooting at a deer when he was in his teens and in 1989 I had it rebuilt by a Master Gunsmith. Turned out pretty nice. I too have found some preety cool memorials of hunters past.
Quote from: quadrafire on October 23, 2014, 10:05:58 AMQuote from: RadSav on October 23, 2014, 09:55:50 AMQuote from: trophyhunt on October 23, 2014, 09:46:50 AMFound lots of stuff but my favorite is an indian arrow head in perfect shape, in the backcountry of western wa. Still very sharp, tried to look up arrow heads to see which tribe it might be from but couldn't find any info on it. Arrowhead on the westside is pretty rare. That's a good find for sure!Better say you found it but didn't pick it up. What is the issue with picking up a arrowhead? I've found a couple, never thought a thing about picking it up and taking it home.This state is pretty strict on indian artifacts from my understanding. I grew up in Missouri, that was my dads hobby. He had thousands of them. I checked into it when I moved here and was told it was a big no/no. Kinda dissapointing Hope I'm wrong, some others that have lived here longer maybe can chime in
Quote from: RadSav on October 23, 2014, 09:55:50 AMQuote from: trophyhunt on October 23, 2014, 09:46:50 AMFound lots of stuff but my favorite is an indian arrow head in perfect shape, in the backcountry of western wa. Still very sharp, tried to look up arrow heads to see which tribe it might be from but couldn't find any info on it. Arrowhead on the westside is pretty rare. That's a good find for sure!Better say you found it but didn't pick it up. What is the issue with picking up a arrowhead? I've found a couple, never thought a thing about picking it up and taking it home.
Quote from: quadrafire on October 23, 2014, 10:05:58 AMQuote from: RadSav on October 23, 2014, 09:55:50 AMQuote from: trophyhunt on October 23, 2014, 09:46:50 AMFound lots of stuff but my favorite is an indian arrow head in perfect shape, in the backcountry of western wa. Still very sharp, tried to look up arrow heads to see which tribe it might be from but couldn't find any info on it. Arrowhead on the westside is pretty rare. That's a good find for sure!Better say you found it but didn't pick it up. What is the issue with picking up a arrowhead? I've found a couple, never thought a thing about picking it up and taking it home.
Quote from: RadSav on October 23, 2014, 09:55:50 AMQuote from: trophyhunt on October 23, 2014, 09:46:50 AMFound lots of stuff but my favorite is an indian arrow head in perfect shape, in the backcountry of western wa. Still very sharp, tried to look up arrow heads to see which tribe it might be from but couldn't find any info on it. Arrowhead on the westside is pretty rare. That's a good find for sure!Better say you found it but didn't pick it up.
Not my story but my buddy was hiking with his girlfriend up by index and they came around the corner and there was a guy who just came out of the woods big guy. He stopped in the middle of the trail and he was naked from the waste down holding his junk and laughing at them. He started walking towards them and my buddy freaked out and didn't know what to do. He drew his pistol on him and asked him what the f he was doing and told him to get out of there. The guy turned around around and walked back into the woods. I couldn't stop laughing when he told me even know it's some pretty scary stuff.