This guy only plows this field about every 5 years or so. Last time he plowed it he ran a moldboard or subsoiler through it and pulled up old ash and charcoal from fire pits. My dad and uncles found 21 little Washitas and Harrells in one walk that time. If he discs it and we get a rain it should be even better.

We went to the creek before we hit the field site and found a little bit of stuff but nothing spectacular, few knives and one side notch point along with a clear lance. I found the base of what would have been a dynamite Dalton, red and gray Alibates, would have been a blue ribbon winner if it wasn’t broken. Fun day anyway and as the April rains hit it should get better and better as the creek turns the gravel bars over and washes new prizes out of the banks.