2 years old and still love your channel. Absolutely love all your videos. They never get old to me .Love your enthusiasm. Thanks for all your posts. 👍 .
I recently started watching your videos and got my husband watching too. We love your enthusiasm and the way you share your knowledge. I told a friend of mine about your channel. She and her husband are watching your videos also. Can't wait until the weather permits more adventures.
My wife promised me she will haul me down to the river when it warms up a bit and we can hunt for stuff. I can't wait to try your methods! I know I'm gonna get a lot of nice stuff.
great content and great entertainment and you learn from this man with each vid he posts. this is type of content that youtube should highlight because it promotes exercise and gives you a reason to get off the couch and get outside.
Man I love your channel! It gets me through the cold New York winters when I can't get out there and hunt myself. Your funny as heck also. Keep doing your thing bro 👍🏻
Can't wait to be able to get out and search for some goodies. I know I seen pottery pieces before but wasn't knowledgeable in what I found. Thanks for the education and the entertaining video. 👍
DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED MY FRIEND *** I ALSO COLLECT ROCKS * SOME AS BIG AS YOUR HAND * AND SOME AS BIG OR A BIT BIGGER THAT A BOWLING BALL !!! I DON'T KNOW WHY BUT I LIKE THEM !!! I LOOK FOR SHAPES * COLOR * AND FOSSILS !!!
Congrats on your 2,000 subs! I watched your bucket tequnique video very closely and can't wait to go give it a try 🤙 can't wait to see what 2022 brings ya. Rock on 🤘
Great videos I do alot of artifact hunting on Longisland I would like to send you some photos of strange rocks with square notches in them maybe net sinkers
scottieclegg@gmail.com You can send them here to my email. I’m not familiar with your area, but I’ll give you my honest opinion. Would love to visit Long Island, that’s where John Monteleone lives, best mandolin & guitar builder ever. I build some also. Another hobby of mine. Thanks for watching 👍
Good hunt buddy. Some nice pieces. My favorite is the WV effigy lol. First thing I thought of when you showed it. Guess I need to sift my high banks ow
Thanks Guy! It’s definitely worth a shot. Normal water level here is 12’. It was 17.5’ yesterday. Ima hit that high stuff more often, easier digging too, less mud.👍
That piece you found that you didn’t know what it was, it looks like it went in a fish aquarium. It was a cave for fish I bet. Maybe a deep dive helmet with an octopus on top.
@@cleggsadventures love your channel just found it marathon watching now. Grew up in Ohio pickway county. Near cross mounds hunted points behind the plows and disk in the springs Had a great childhood on a farm. Thanks again from my hill top in Sc
Thanks guy! I’ll never shy away from the high water again, it’s so much easier to check a spot way up the beach. Gonna flood too high this week though.
Hey Scott I've been watching you for awhile you got me really looking I went from hunting everyday not finding nothing until I watched your videos greatly appreciated I have several pics of some things I have no clue what they are. If you would like to see them .
Heck yeah brother, nice to see you again! Hope you had a great holiday break. Just made a channel myself. I started artifact hunting in the beginning of January 2021, up north of you in the Cleveland area. Antlers and Artifacts!
@@cleggsadventures I don’t have any subscribers yet, but I know I scroll through shorts a lot. They can rack up views quick. I’ve filmed a lot of my pickups wether it’s antler or artifacts and those were just the ones that’s were on my phone, so if they’re below a certain time length, youtube makes them a short by default. Gonna focus on making longer clips and stitching them together this season.
As a kid I would find all kinds of weird shaped rocks and I'd just think oh it's just a rock and tossed them. If they didn't look like an arrowhead I'd just think rock.
Love the video's keep them coming learning alot ! Is it ok to hunt and dig the river sides without getting in trouble with the law ? And or how to get permission?
I don’t really know the laws where you are, but yea, ask the land owner. Let them know you’re just sifting the sand layer by the water and not digging into the bank.
That long tapered hammer stone looked like a modern day splitting wedge to me. Maybe they were using it to split logs for fire wood or for splitting longer length’s of logs. Hard to say but that was a cool piece either way!
I found one similar a while back. I think it was used to crush shells in a pitted stone. I think the scares on the side were them, busting the shell into smaller pieces to fit in in the mortar.
We are now less than one thousand apart. I challenged you to a race, even though you had a head start. My phasers are now, set to blast. I wonder who will cross the finish line not last? 🤷♂️
You need a handycap? I’ll spot ya 1k. Me to 5k You to 4k. You been hammering it, saw your stats on Socialblade. My last 28day views were like 13k. I saw you had like 26k!
Funny story, I was watching one of your Videos. Grandkids asked " What is a nutting hole? I told them it's a hole in Rock that seems nobody Knows Nutting about. Nutting about what it Was made for, Nutting About what it was used For.🤣
What is a nutting stone and can you suggest good books for beginners I live in South Jersey where there is a lot of Indian site's? Also found a perfectly round white stone 3 feet in the ground about the size of my fist???
Francis, I use “The Official Overstreet” to ID artifacts. It is a great learning tool on what you can find in your area. As far as the Nutting Stones, they are plentiful and a huge mystery. No person knows what they are used for. If you watch many of my videos, you’ll see me find several, and some different types. Then you can try and draw a conclusion. I give my best theory in this video. ANCIENT HUMAN or ANIMAL ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-k1armXQImw8.html
I appreciate you doing these videos! I’ve learned a lot and have enjoyed your finds! I just started hunting them and have found three points here in middle Tennessee on the Cumberland River.
Found one in this video. A very unique one at that!👍 Thanks for the comment Dan! How To Find Arrowheads With A Simple Bucket! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-juW2pB_2DsU.html
I found two nutting stones one had 24 holes on both sides, why would it have so many. The stone is 20 x12 x 4. The other one has 12 holes. Found them probally 20 feet apart.
It’s a grading scale used. Kinda like in coins. G-10 is a perfect killer point. G-9 may be perfect with a slight flaw. This one was almost perfect, shape just wasn’t a perfect triangle.
Nice paleo pecker effigy stone. Its prolly da first won dat's ever bean shown. Well, maybe not da first, cause I found one two. Butt, its definitely da first one found by you. A by you isa swamp way deep in da south. They full of dem gators dat chomp wit dare mouth. Good video my brother, I be digging wut you do. If I lived by dat river, I'd be digging dare two.
Hey man not sure if you read these but if u do how do you go about making some money off of stone age tools you've acquired please please please let me no