My son and I also hunted 2 years on a Laredo deer lease. Have a large frame of those triangular and round backed arrowheads. One camp site adjacent to my deer blind had those small more modern bird points. 8 am I was out of blind hunting arrowheads!
The rounded ones are anagostra. Triangular ones are sabinal. I have a collection of several thousand. Started collecting in early 1950s. Found 100s on Leon creek camp sites in Bexar county.
@@curtiskrueger9017 thank you very much for the info, I have friends that have a place along the Medina river it’s use of Bandera and they for so many perfect ones
I just found one here TODAY in George west Tx ..I was comparing it to some of the ones you have but the stone doesn't look like any of those .The shape does look like one of those you have but you didn't say anything about that particular one ( it's the one directly under the one from bandera thats pointy and has broken wing ).
@@Nesa9814 I wonder if you could post it in the replies, if that doesn’t work I can give you my email. I know a family that is very big into arrowheads and I know with 100% certainly they could identify your point
Very nice I recommend lake Falcon it's very low right now zapata tx I found like 5 in Very good condition in just about 1 hr
I used to fish there all the time
where at exactly?
My son and I also hunted 2 years on a Laredo deer lease. Have a large frame of those triangular and round backed arrowheads. One camp site adjacent to my deer blind had those small more modern bird points. 8 am I was out of blind hunting arrowheads!
That’s exactly the way I was, I love the bird points
The rounded ones are anagostra. Triangular ones are sabinal. I have a collection of several thousand. Started collecting in early 1950s. Found 100s on Leon creek camp sites in Bexar county.
@@curtiskrueger9017 thank you very much for the info, I have friends that have a place along the Medina river it’s use of Bandera and they for so many perfect ones
The winged one looks like a Frio I find these at my moms in Burnet Co. Keep on looking
The bigger Pease's are nives your winged point is classified as a freo
Thank you very much for the info
I just found one here TODAY in George west Tx ..I was comparing it to some of the ones you have but the stone doesn't look like any of those .The shape does look like one of those you have but you didn't say anything about that particular one ( it's the one directly under the one from bandera thats pointy and has broken wing ).
I would like to see it, thanks for watching
@@theoutdoorswithsundown4576 where could I send the photos too ? It's only 3 I took the front of it ,back , and side
@@Nesa9814 I wonder if you could post it in the replies, if that doesn’t work I can give you my email. I know a family that is very big into arrowheads and I know with 100% certainly they could identify your point
Mescalero Apaches
Thanks Ross