Hey Tyler
I don't know a thing about persimons.
English is not my native language. What do you mean with a 'Rock shelf' ? Is it a Rock layer ? ? If so you might want to check orientation of the geological layering (like Mike Jay said) (trough observation, maps or by measuring) The wiki link shows what i mean.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural_geology
If you live in an area with sedimentary layers. Sedimentlayers with different characteristics are most likely within reach. Sedimentlayers are seldom uniform.
Also good to know.
Almost any rock that has been deep in the earth crust, breaks along joints that allow water and roots acces to deeper levels. Joints also for due to extreme temperature differences
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_(geology)
Joints are also favoured spots where rocks wheather faster. F.e. limestone dissolves faster along joints.
Finding weak spots such as joints may be done by proding using a piece of smooth rebar iron with a sharp end.
Erwin