The craftsmanship on that last point (Black Mesa Narrow Neck?) is as nice as any point needs to be ... agree .... a real stunner! You guys did very well for yourselves .... take care.
Man those are really nice.. Good luck finding something better than that last point..killler. Thanks for adding the cleanup video on those 2. Awesome video, thanks for sharing.
Super smoker my friend!! Beautiful location! Always love waterfalls! You all had some good finds that first day but them 2 on the second day are awesome. Year maker for sure!! Kinda weird how watching a video from the desert makes me crave hot chocolate. Good Luck!!
Those 2 beautiful (PERFECT POINTS) are within the width of your 4 extended fingers! Find of a lifetime is SO CORRECT. I forgot to mention at your booth last weekend Congrats on your tag and good luck.
Wow, such awesome finds. When your thumbnail said nicest point ever, I knew it was going to be a dandy. Can't believe how close that coyote got to you.
Cool stuff guys! Everytime I watch one of your arrowhead hunting videos it reminds me of when I was a kid going arrowhead hunting with my mom & dad. Beautiful long points! Can't wait to see what's next.
Thanks for watching. We are going out this weekend too, we have had some really good hard rains, and there should be some new pieces out for us to pick up.
@@RogueOutdoorsmen Man I wish I was going with you. I make some badass bottle openers with arrowheads and antlers. If you have a decent sized blade with the base broken you can send it to me with an old antler base and I’ll make you one out of your finds if you want👍🇺🇸
Nice finds. I have found a bunch here in Texas. None of which belong to me. I haven't sold any of them. Go at night. And ask the spirits to help you save them. You will be surprisingly enlightened. If they approve they will guide you. Its amazing what you might see and hear. It definitely freaked out my wife. Good hunting to you.
Wow!! Both those points are simply amazing! Especially the last piece! What a killer find! Love the barbs on that dude! Congrats man!! Cool country too. Those waterfalls would be awesome to see! Thanks for sharing
I haven't hiked much down in the canyon, the walls just look like shear sandstone. Pretty crazy to think the rock is that thick from the surface in certain spots.
Just found your channel great finds we have 5 acres south of Safford Arizona that has pottery grinding stones and some arrowheads found half of an axe when I was 9 or 10 love looking on our property and other places further out of town great video
Man that is one nice piece… the scenery alone is worth watching the video… it’s so much different here in NC… are there permanent water sources in that area or do they just appear when it rains? It’s very interesting. Keep up the good work and good luck!
Absolute KILLERS!!! I have property somewhat close your area and have found some awesome points, but some of the brokes I find are pieces of what would've been insane points! Now I know that I could potentially find something like that last one!!! I know you probably don't want to give your location away, but if possible, could you tell me where those waterfalls are? I'd love to check that place out, just for its beauty!! I LOVE how curious that "yote" was!!!
Congrats on the two killer points Trent, I think Tia left that first one for you to find. lol I actually got out today in the heat and found a nice won in the creek, check it out👍🏻
I'm always fascinated by these arrowheads and I would like to somehow see back in time who made them and the kind of Life they lived and how long ago it was!?? Again I'm fascinated by the kind of life they must have lived!! I'd like to somehow be able to plug the arrowhead into some kind of a machine and be able to watch a week of the life of one of these people! I'd also like to have the exact date they were made of which anyone can guess anywhere from 2,000 to 200 years ago and maybe even older than 2000 years ago!!!
Also, not sure if I've mentioned it before, but check those anthills!! They are notorious for bringing up beads!!! I've found hundreds of beads at those anthills and one was even turquoise!!!
Chad, I’ll give you a few things that will blow your mind. Check out any of the “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” movies, and then check out Grand Falls near Leupp during the monsoon rains.
That’s the NoTell-em unit 🤣😂 Where ever they are it sure is beautiful.. I’ve been in the Tucson area during the monsoons and I was SUPER impressed. Best regards from eastern Oregon ✌🏼😎
Question for you I found an arrowhead sometime back along the mogollon rim. smaller than a dime in the shape of a triangle. When I showed it to somebody they said it was a bird arrow. I know without you seeing it that would be a hard question to answer but are small triangle arrowheads used for hunting birds?
They mean a “bird point” or small game point. The Paleo points are usually bigger, think spear tips for killing mammoth and bison. The later Archaic points got smaller as the game animals changed and they weren’t hunting bigger animals and traveling as much.
They call them bird points but they were actually true arrowheads for arrows. Which came much later. Spear points were first then atlatl dart points then the bird points. A lot of arrowheads were hafted for knife blades if they are larger👍🇺🇸
New trend called “Where They Layed”. WTL. Would love if you could send me the location where you found these so I can take pictures of where they used to be.
According to Arizona Revised Statutes 41-842 you can “legally collect surface” arrowheads. Federal Title 16, 470ee, G also says you can “legally collect surface finds” as well, but there are certain stipulations about where they can be collected, i.e. national parks, tribal lands, etc.
In the same places, it’s getting harder, as there are X amount of potential arrowheads on a site. The rains and winds wash new points to the surface, but there are always a limited number of points at one spot. It’s not like antlers where they replenish every year.
Dude... That piece is unreal. Both are insane but that white point is, as you put it, find of a lifetime!
Some RAD arrowheads but also what a cool encounter with that yote! Thanks for sharing.
Nothing can hide from the Rougeoutdoorsman!!!
The craftsmanship on that last point (Black Mesa Narrow Neck?) is as nice as any point needs to be ... agree .... a real stunner! You guys did very well for yourselves .... take care.
That was a hella nice piece you found. I think your right that's going to be hard to beat.
I'd be so stoked to find that point, I can't believe how close you got to that coyote, so awesome.
It’s theft dude!
Congratulations brother !!!!!! Find of a lifetime. Your efforts are rewarded and well deserved.
Thanks for watching. I hoped eventually all of the miles would pay off. Still have to keep after it.
Man those are really nice.. Good luck finding something better than that last point..killler. Thanks for adding the cleanup video on those 2. Awesome video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching.
that is a nice point
..dont find em like that very often..perfect..absolutely perfect
Agreed! Thanks for watching. It's amazing that this property has had cattle on it for years and that piece is still intact.
Beautiful country! You've got me motivated to look around and down when I'm hiking with my son. 👍
You should! Hope you guys find some stuff.
@@RogueOutdoorsmen Any details on that bottle? Looks like a vintage bottle.
Fishing used to be my favorite hobby, congrats on a very memorable day 😎😎😎
When you get to your spots and all you see are foot prints it's time to go fishing.
Super smoker my friend!! Beautiful location! Always love waterfalls! You all had some good finds that first day but them 2 on the second day are awesome. Year maker for sure!! Kinda weird how watching a video from the desert makes me crave hot chocolate. Good Luck!!
Those 2 beautiful (PERFECT POINTS) are within the width of your 4 extended fingers! Find of a lifetime is SO CORRECT. I forgot to mention at your booth last weekend Congrats on your tag and good luck.
Thanks Doug for stopping by. They are beautiful pieces. I still think your knife/blade is a better find though. Super cool find.
Wow, such awesome finds. When your thumbnail said nicest point ever, I knew it was going to be a dandy. Can't believe how close that coyote got to you.
Thanks for watching. That coyote could see me and smell me and wasn't even scared of me. I need to take a pistol out with me next time.
Both of the white points are amazing! You had a great trip.
Cool stuff guys! Everytime I watch one of your arrowhead hunting videos it reminds me of when I was a kid going arrowhead hunting with my mom & dad. Beautiful long points! Can't wait to see what's next.
Thanks for watching.
Great finds as usual Trent. Sure wish you would take me with you and get me out of the heat in this valley. keep the video's coming.
You guys are killing me! You two are tearing it up out there. Absolutely awesome brother👍🇺🇸
Thanks for watching. We are going out this weekend too, we have had some really good hard rains, and there should be some new pieces out for us to pick up.
@@RogueOutdoorsmen Man I wish I was going with you. I make some badass bottle openers with arrowheads and antlers. If you have a decent sized blade with the base broken you can send it to me with an old antler base and I’ll make you one out of your finds if you want👍🇺🇸
Or I can use an arrowhead from Missouri , it’s the antlers that are hard to get around here
@@RogueOutdoorsmen leave some 😁😁😁😁for Us ...
Nice finds. I have found a bunch here in Texas. None of which belong to me. I haven't sold any of them. Go at night. And ask the spirits to help you save them. You will be surprisingly enlightened. If they approve they will guide you. Its amazing what you might see and hear. It definitely freaked out my wife. Good hunting to you.
Congrats on some beautiful finds! Thanks for taking us along again.
Thanks for watching!
Nice finds.
INCREDIBLE!!! Congratulations 🎊🎉🎈🍾. Thanks for the show!! 👊🏻
Thanks for watching.
That point is insane man, wow I'd be stoked for years with that one it's long and thin
Super cool find, and thank god we have an actual monsoon season!
Yes, grateful fir the rains we’ve had and keep getting.
About all that needs to be said is WOW ! Congrats man !
Wow!! Both those points are simply amazing! Especially the last piece! What a killer find! Love the barbs on that dude! Congrats man!! Cool country too. Those waterfalls would be awesome to see! Thanks for sharing
Sweet finds! I’m almost being converted to looking for points over sheds now! Just about makes me want to move back home.
I like doing both. I think it's a good time finding both types. Who says a guy can only have one hobby....
Awesome thanks for posting good luck this year
Thanks Armando, for always watching the vids.
Hell yeah man! That’s a once in a lifer!! Good luck out there!!
Thank you.
Like the quarter for reference, beautiful point
WOW! GREAT VIDEO!! WILDLIFE AND ARROWHEADS!!
Thanks for watching.
Heck yeah!! Day maker for sure! Very cool finds and beautiful country 👊💥
Nice find! That gully looks like it might be a good place to find fossils or maybe minerals.
I haven't hiked much down in the canyon, the walls just look like shear sandstone. Pretty crazy to think the rock is that thick from the surface in certain spots.
Epic finds Trent n Tia
Thanks Joseph.
Killer finds man! I hunt southern nm hopefully one day i can make it to AZ
Love your videos when she found that nice white one there is another point in the video off to the right . Take a look ,,, from an old picker
Yessir, she went back and found it a few months ago. Thanks for watching.
Man I love the adventure of your hunt what a beautiful area! I'd love to walk some desert instead of the swamps in south Carolina
Just found your channel great finds we have 5 acres south of Safford Arizona that has pottery grinding stones and some arrowheads found half of an axe when I was 9 or 10 love looking on our property and other places further out of town great video
Thanks for watching. There are lots of cool sites here in AZ.
Beautiful point, congrats
Thanks for watching the video.
I live in Kingman,and have property in Apache county,just wandering what part of Ariz. You are in ?
I live in the Snowflake/Taylor area. We are right next to Apache county.
Wow those are some incredible finds. Congrats.
Thanks 👍
That’s awesome man! Great finds!
nice finds guys! cool bottle too.
Man that is one nice piece… the scenery alone is worth watching the video… it’s so much different here in NC… are there permanent water sources in that area or do they just appear when it rains? It’s very interesting. Keep up the good work and good luck!
😲 2 killer finds buddy 👍👍
Yessir. Thanks for watching.
By monsoon, he means they got a small amount of rain, lol, gotta love Arizona
Some FINE points! Enjoyed the video! Just found your channel.
Thanks for stopping by.
You will be looking at that killer of an arrowhead in your case every day for the next year at least👌
Gotta love the white mountains.
Cool coyote footage 😎
I can’t believe it wasn’t even scared of me.
For sure that yote was pretty friendly
Nice points, your boy is growing up awesome video
He is getting bigger, just waiting for him to start talking.
Absolutely awesome 😳
Thanks for watching. Awesome for sure.
Nice. It's like a work of art.
Two awesome points. Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
So cool man! Wild finds!!!!
Awesome finds! Love all the wildlife there! Subbed!
Beautiful!
Seems like a lot of arrowheads in one area.just subscribed
I wonder which Sasquatch clan made those arrowheads🤔
Great point. Congrats.
Absolute KILLERS!!! I have property somewhat close your area and have found some awesome points, but some of the brokes I find are pieces of what would've been insane points! Now I know that I could potentially find something like that last one!!! I know you probably don't want to give your location away, but if possible, could you tell me where those waterfalls are? I'd love to check that place out, just for its beauty!! I LOVE how curious that "yote" was!!!
Outstanding!!! In Utah you can't pick them up, don't know about az. Law?
Love your dog its beautiful
Beautiful finds!!!
some smoker finds man... id sure be happy with em!
For sure.
You've got a great place to arrowhead hunt. Would you consider doing more arrowhead videos?
Yes, we will start posting more this year.
So much fun!! Thank you ☺️
Awesome finds man!!
Man dude....congratulations.👍
Simply Incredible.
I'd love to hunt in arizona some day. I hunt in southern new mexico right now but soon I might be able to get out and explore arizona
Cracking finds keep up
That point is insane. A real killer.💥
Unreal!!
Congrats on the two killer points Trent, I think Tia left that first one for you to find. lol I actually got out today in the heat and found a nice won in the creek, check it out👍🏻
I will check it out. Thanks for watching.
Wow that is an amazing head! Congrats man. 👏
Thanks for watching. It is a beauty.
Killer finds brother
I'm always fascinated by these arrowheads and I would like to somehow see back in time who made them and the kind of Life they lived and how long ago it was!?? Again I'm fascinated by the kind of life they must have lived!! I'd like to somehow be able to plug the arrowhead into some kind of a machine and be able to watch a week of the life of one of these people! I'd also like to have the exact date they were made of which anyone can guess anywhere from 2,000 to 200 years ago and maybe even older than 2000 years ago!!!
Also, not sure if I've mentioned it before, but check those anthills!! They are notorious for bringing up beads!!! I've found hundreds of beads at those anthills and one was even turquoise!!!
inspirational!
You're the only other person on TH-cam that hikes areas similar to me
Awesome finds! Looks like maybe a point in the bottom right corner at 5:07 ?
Yeah, good eye. We did an IG post yesterday showing that Tia missed it. We’ll try to go grab it.
Woo hoo! Beauties.
Eagle 👀!!
That's what the glasses are for.
Wowzer
Can you share the location of the “chocolate” waterfall you filmed? Looks incredible and I’d love to photograph it.
Chad, I’ll give you a few things that will blow your mind. Check out any of the “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” movies, and then check out Grand Falls near Leupp during the monsoon rains.
Nice finds where around az was this?
That’s an amazing landscape, what unit are you in?
That’s the NoTell-em unit 🤣😂 Where ever they are it sure is beautiful.. I’ve been in the Tucson area during the monsoons and I was SUPER impressed.
Best regards from eastern Oregon ✌🏼😎
@@captainawesome4983 I would love to do some artifacting up in Oregon. Best regards from Southern California👍😉
That old bottle is worth something since it has embossing on it.
Is that a Scottish rite ring?
Where at in Arizona is this?
Question for you I found an arrowhead sometime back along the mogollon rim. smaller than a dime in the shape of a triangle. When I showed it to somebody they said it was a bird arrow. I know without you seeing it that would be a hard question to answer but are small triangle arrowheads used for hunting birds?
They mean a “bird point” or small game point. The Paleo points are usually bigger, think spear tips for killing mammoth and bison. The later Archaic points got smaller as the game animals changed and they weren’t hunting bigger animals and traveling as much.
@@RogueOutdoorsmen thank you for the information.yes it's small it will fit within my pointer fingernail no thicker than 3 pieces of paper.
They call them bird points but they were actually true arrowheads for arrows. Which came much later. Spear points were first then atlatl dart points then the bird points. A lot of arrowheads were hafted for knife blades if they are larger👍🇺🇸
@@smokeeater8387 yeah you can see where it was pinched between something. it's so small it's almost hard to believe it could be used in that fashion.
@@tarlspeakman3382 Pretty cool brother. I have only found a few bird points. And I look pretty hard for arrowheads.👍🇺🇸
Wow
G10 !!
Wow !!!!
New trend called “Where They Layed”. WTL. Would love if you could send me the location where you found these so I can take pictures of where they used to be.
I live in Arizona and would love to go arrowhead hunting but don’t know where to start, any ideas?😁
Look for old water sources. Try to get away from the roads and look for old creeks, canyons, washes, and walk the sides of them.
@@RogueOutdoorsmen will you be out there today ?? sat 7/31. you anx your wife are BEASTS ...Love it Trent
Are you allowed to keep arrowheads you find or do you have to leave them?
According to Arizona Revised Statutes 41-842 you can “legally collect surface” arrowheads. Federal Title 16, 470ee, G also says you can “legally collect surface finds” as well, but there are certain stipulations about where they can be collected, i.e. national parks, tribal lands, etc.
@@RogueOutdoorsmen it’s always interesting and then I knew there’s regulations with even national forest land
Are you finding that coming across arrow heads is becoming harder and harder? Or is it still pretty common to find whole nice arrowheads
In the same places, it’s getting harder, as there are X amount of potential arrowheads on a site. The rains and winds wash new points to the surface, but there are always a limited number of points at one spot. It’s not like antlers where they replenish every year.
At mm5:03 while picking up that white point you missed the brown point at the bottom right corner of the screen.
She went back a few weeks later and picked it up.