I have a theory: The hunter had a “tragic boating accident” whereby he “lost” his regulated “assault spear” rather than having the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Spears remove it from him by force. Sound plausible?
Only slightly less plausible than the story they made up to hook readers into this article. Just give me straight reporting, thank you.
Actually, yes.
And you beat me to it.
Ok. That’s funny.
I wonder how much stuff got lost on ice over the lake and fell to the bottom when it melted.
“tragic boating accident” now I call that settled science!
On the other hand, perhaps the steel clamshell shovel used to scrape up the muck, scratched the two chips of obsidian when they were collected and the perfect arrowheads used by the forelorn hunter were never damaged.
Proof the hunter so trapped the wildlife with his cunning snare. .... or maybe not nor maybe they never existed and maybe sediment flows to where it always flows, ultimately to the bottom of a lake.