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Unread 02-20-2015, 07:43 PM   #11
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Ummm Dean.....Yes you are.
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Unread 02-20-2015, 07:53 PM   #12
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Dean I just assumed that if you were going mammoth hunting you would want to do a "vintage" mammoth hunt as opposed to shooting them from helicopters or using drones.
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I like Mike's idea
Another alternative to that would be a "Trade Hunts" forum. For example, I'd like to trade a day's fly fishing in my riverboat on the Au Sable for a duck/goose shoot in the midwest
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Some how I new dean had a Clovis point. And I think I see some leftover blood on it.
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A Clovis point is a very early stone spear point made and used by some of the first human inhabitants of North America.

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looks more like a knife blade

i have one like that from the paleo period- I always figured the last time it was seen before I found in in a scraped spot in the dirt on a ridge in the finger lakes a few years ago was when the father said to his son- yes you can borrow it BUT DON'T LOSE IT.
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My Dad always said "Remember where it belongs... in MY rawhide possibles bag!"
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Not a Clovis, but here is one that I found this year hunting chukar.
Laying right on top like someone left it for me!
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Dean and Dave and maybe Rich Anderson will likely be hosting a Mammoth hunt here soon!
My 338 and 416 Taylor are degreased and ready to go. Scouting begins tomorrow
My clovis points are made by Nosler.
Mike I'll offer up a Grouse hunt in Michigan's Upper peninsula.
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Clovis point for mammoth, Mike, I've got just the ticket--found on our family farm in the 1950's by my father while plowing.
BTW, I would happy to share my coverts with you, been thinking about writing a little myself also.
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Beautiful coloring in that chert Harold

Makes you wonder if the old ones picked for figure as well
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