tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1610034193886030330.post4045550227530861857..comments2024-03-03T08:23:38.876-06:00Comments on Treasure Hunting: A new treasure leadokie treasure hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442893428963538886noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1610034193886030330.post-21770978424785546012020-09-12T02:29:17.018-05:002020-09-12T02:29:17.018-05:00Hi there! I love reading your blog. I am currently...Hi there! I love reading your blog. I am currently working from home and my elderly dad has always been interested in treasure hunting. He once had a metal detector and used it in caves in central Mexico. Lately, he has wanted to take it up again. I think his interest came back because I found a raw diamond (very small) near Arkansas in a small, long-forgotten creek where my family and I were camping last year. So I am trying to learn more about treasure hunting in Oklahoma. He has always wanted to pan for gold, even if it is just a trace. I have always wanted to find one real arrowhead *no luck so far, only lost my shoes in the Arkansas River and drove home with muddy feet. I was interested in this post because you say there are online sources to find names of land owners. Can you point me in the right direction for that? Would that be the county commissioner's site? Thanks!Twinkle Teaches, M.Ed, MLIShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18439773464128543831noreply@blogger.com