I read the new Boundary Dispute Practice for Kentucky Lawyers and Surveyors book from Bud Salyer that has just been released. There are a lot of profound thoughts in there that I read a dozen times to try and commit them to memory. I will have to read it again with a highlighter and sticky arrows because my memory isn't what it used to be. While it cites a lot of Kentucky law, I can see this book being a benefit to surveyors around the world.
I may misremember or have misinterpreted but one of the gems I got was that of course when a deed call is with the creek, then the line goes with wherever the creek actually lays, unless.... the description calls for monuments at each course more or less along the line of the creek then it goes from monument to monument. That was new to me. Highly recommended.