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Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: redchevy] #4494176 08/20/13 03:30 AM
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Time to pull out the old jack hammer. Not to mention that is a very cool find.


Jack hammer?? If anything, take a plaster cast of them, and then seal them so that they don't eventually wash away.

Wash away? hammer Just how many years will that take considering how long they have been in that spot already?


Can you tell us how long they been there? You hunted that dinosaur after all didn't you... popcorn
Ranchman would have shot them as spikes. Great find. Don't remove them or otherwise deface them without landowners permission. Must be southern Comanche cty, lots of limestone.


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Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: Erathkid] #4494411 08/20/13 10:24 AM
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Very cool. At least you know the land your on has held game for a very very long time. I wouldn't tell locals where you found the tracks as you can get unwanted visitors trying to cut out the tracks. But after deer season, I'd call the paleontology/archaeology department at UT or A&M to let them check it out at least. A find like this should be documented and studied.


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Originally Posted By: Chadillac
You sure that isn't dried up mud and your pops isn't playing a good trick on you? lol



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Very cool. At least you know the land your on has held game for a very very long time. I wouldn't tell locals where you found the tracks as you can get unwanted visitors trying to cut out the tracks. But after deer season, I'd call the paleontology/archaeology department at UT or A&M to let them check it out at least. A find like this should be documented and studied.



I could see him playing a trick but that whole creek is a rock bottom for the most part, so I'll have to check it out when I go down there next time.

Yeah I was thinking after hunting season I could try to contact a paleontology/archaeology department and see if if they are interested. I would have to check the land owner, just to make sure he is fine with it.

Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: Erathkid] #4494907 08/20/13 02:10 PM
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Jack hammer?? If anything, take a plaster cast of them, and then seal them so that they don't eventually wash away. [/quote]
Wash away? hammer Just how many years will that take considering how long they have been in that spot already? [/quote]

Yea we are south of Comanche about 15 mins or so, if you know where FM 1702 or Energy, TX, we aren't far from there


Can you tell us how long they been there? You hunted that dinosaur after all didn't you... popcorn [/quote]Ranchman would have shot them as spikes. Great find. Don't remove them or otherwise deface them without landowners permission. Must be southern Comanche cty, lots of limestone. [/quote]

Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: fishhuntgolfgeek] #4495677 08/20/13 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted By: fishhuntgolfgeek
But after deer season, I'd call the paleontology/archaeology department at UT or A&M to let them check it out at least. A find like this should be documented and studied.
And you might not be hunting next year because they are excavating your lease with spoons, I would be careful who I tell.


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Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: Erathkid] #4495748 08/20/13 06:35 PM
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Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: stxranchman] #4496226 08/20/13 09:33 PM
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Time to pull out the old jack hammer. Not to mention that is a very cool find.


Jack hammer?? If anything, take a plaster cast of them, and then seal them so that they don't eventually wash away.

Wash away? hammer Just how many years will that take considering how long they have been in that spot already?


Limestone is a relatively soft, sedementary rock - if they are not covered by mud and gravel or something else, they will eventually wash away - especially in a creek bottom. Happens quicker than you would think - i've noticed significant changes in some spots on our place over the years. 'New' finds are usually in spots that are either high and dry, or have been more recently uncovered by shifting gravel or flaking of the top layers of limestone.

Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: Erathkid] #4497140 08/21/13 01:59 AM
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That is what the Ranger told us when talking with him. He stated the the earlier "tracks" found were almost gone, due to flooding and silt/gravel/rock in the water. Yes, some were covered, but some are also disappearing
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They won't wash away, however, they will fill in with mud next good flood. I found some on the Paluxy river bottoms years ago, in an area we would Duck hunt. They were the small, birdlike, velociraptor type. It rained and flooded the area. Next time I was down to show some friends, they were gone, covered up. They never believed me. I saw them. They looked like LARGE Turkey tracks.


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Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: hoof n wings] #4497282 08/21/13 02:29 AM
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Friend of mine had some on his family ranch and when the word got out they got stolen [with jack hammers] now just ugly sq. holes in the creek, I wouldn't tell nobody the exact location. if I was the land owner I would be pissed that you brought them up on a public forum, you could be with out a place to hunt. They are very cool though ,just my 2 cents.

Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: trjscout] #4497712 08/21/13 05:16 AM
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Originally Posted By: trjscout
Friend of mine had some on his family ranch and when the word got out they got stolen [with jack hammers] now just ugly sq. holes in the creek, I wouldn't tell nobody the exact location. if I was the land owner I would be pissed that you brought them up on a public forum, you could be with out a place to hunt. They are very cool though ,just my 2 cents.
I agree. The owner needs to know. Let him make the call.


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Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: trjscout] #4498188 08/21/13 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: trjscout
Friend of mine had some on his family ranch and when the word got out they got stolen [with jack hammers] now just ugly sq. holes in the creek, I wouldn't tell nobody the exact location. if I was the land owner I would be pissed that you brought them up on a public forum, you could be with out a place to hunt. They are very cool though ,just my 2 cents.


why would he be pissed when I haven't even given a location, I guess I don't see big deal about talking about them.

Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: Jlambe] #4498254 08/21/13 01:59 PM
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I'm west of you off of FM 573. We've got a couple of creeks (dried) on our place, so now I'll have to go check them out. Sadly, never have found any arrowheads on the lease.


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Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: Jlambe] #4498443 08/21/13 03:00 PM
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Friend of mine had some on his family ranch and when the word got out they got stolen [with jack hammers] now just ugly sq. holes in the creek, I wouldn't tell nobody the exact location. if I was the land owner I would be pissed that you brought them up on a public forum, you could be with out a place to hunt. They are very cool though ,just my 2 cents.


why would he be pissed when I haven't even given a location, I guess I don't see big deal about talking about them.


I don't either.

Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: Sneaky] #4566465 09/14/13 03:27 AM
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cool!


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Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: blhaley91] #4566597 09/14/13 04:28 AM
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Once in a lifetime find. Congratulations and thanks for sharing!


Re: Comanche Dino PIc [Re: Seadog] #4566663 09/14/13 05:47 AM
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Cool!!!

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