Originally Posted By: Bajackson16
Originally Posted By: TxBrewer
Originally Posted By: Bajackson16
Rusk County
It turns into Berryhill creek (or something close to that name) about a 1/2 mile downstream.


I used to hunt not too far from that area, the land we were on was very dusty/sandy and the ponds on the place were always seemed to collect alot of that sediment.

Your pictures look great though, would love to see how it progresses.


It is really dusty/ sandy on top of the hill. Lots of sugar sand. but down by the creek and one of the hillsides, there happened to be the grey , gummy clay.


I have a red "clay" hill that turned out to be iron oxide mixed with sand. Fortunately, like you, there was clay under the creek!

Last edited by anthropic; 07/11/18 02:35 PM.

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