RE: There's a bond between hunters, even across the ages...
I've often wondered how a particular arrowhead ended up where it is. Could it be where a camp was and the hunter lost it. Could it have been taken by the child of the hunter to play with. Could it have been a clean miss that sailed beyond the mark and ended buried in the ground or stuck in a tree. Or could it have been the one that hit it's mark and provided the hunter and his family with food. To hold it in your hand just as he did those many years ago makes your mind wonder as to the many hours that went into the preparing of the weapon. Do you think they sat around and discussed what type of arrowhead, shaft, bow, or string that would produce the most effective way to take a turkey. Seems like we as modern day hunters still have the same conversations. Just a thought.