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Cr0ck1 (Beagler)
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very true.. i have a piece of sharpened rock that i got from a powwow that i can shave with. the guy tole me to skin my next animal with it.. i would but i got a skinning knife.. lol

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flhuntfish
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Anyone ever find any of the Turpentine pots laying around anywhere? Ive heard there are still some laying around in Citrus WMA

How about any Indian mounds? I know the one in that little county park in Safety Harbor FL is freakin huge. Apparently its full of shucked oyster shells. Ive seen a couple in Jumper Creek WMA and also Flying Eagle WMA along the Withlacoochie in Sumter. Just look like little lumps in the soil but they are defined and have a perfect shape. I have a buddy that has found tools from Indians all along there too. Must have been a really populated area right there in between Lake Panasofkee and the Withlacoochie

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Cr0ck1 (Beagler)
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yea man.. mounds are full of bones.

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Iluv2hunt
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Anyone ever find any of the Turpentine pots laying around anywhere? Ive heard there are still some laying around in Citrus WMA

How about any Indian mounds? I know the one in that little county park in Safety Harbor FL is freakin huge. Apparently its full of shucked oyster shells. Ive seen a couple in Jumper Creek WMA and also Flying Eagle WMA along the Withlacoochie in Sumter. Just look like little lumps in the soil but they are defined and have a perfect shape. I have a buddy that has found tools from Indians all along there too. Must have been a really populated area right there in between Lake Panasofkee and the Withlacoochie

Saw the ones in Tosohatchee back in the day. Pretty neat
My next door neighbor is an archaeologist and one of only like 2 people in the state who are certified to appraise indian and animal artifacts. he has some cool azz stuff in his collection

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They burried all sorts of stuff lol. Archeologists are still finding the old hollowed out canoes all over the place buried in random areas. (or at least to us they seem random)

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