Saturday, Feb. 26, 1949

(Arrowheads)

Cloudy + Cool

After dinner I took a walk up to the Bubins’ site and found that the camp site has been plowed.  It is forty years or so since I used to hunt it when Eben Morton owned the land.

So I had the best hunt today I have had for years.

I found ten good arrowheads, about the same in snub nose scrapers, two of the finest flaking hammers I own, and a three in square dark slate stone with a depression in one flat surface, the depression is round, but not very deep, and seems to have been ground.  Got one broken abraiding stone and a slew of butts and points.

Gary was up here all day.

Bill Whiting just called me up.  He said a friend of his had 5,000 trout die on him yesterday.

I sure want to hunt that place some more after a good rain.

The cat is still here and makes himself at home.

I stopped in to see Pic at noon.

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