I am an arrowhead hunter from Montana and I enjoy your adventures. I surface hurt but I'm going to start keeping my eye out for a river or creek spot to screen. Thanks for the pointers and keep looking! Allen.
Born and raised on the Ohio River just west of the southern tip of Ohio. I know couple areas where mounds were and heavily populated I’m going to be talking to the owner
Great video Scott..Glad you made it home safe from your vacation.Not a bad day at all down at the river.. Thanks for sharing and as always keep on rockin...👍🏼
Jeff Ricketts jtr arrowheaad man Thanks man, I’ll be looking forward to your next hunt. Hard going this time of year. No rain for surface finds and so hot to sift.
Beautiful finds!!! I enjoyed your video. You can send some of that hot weather my way here in BC!!! All we seem to be getting is rain. It sucks water is to high here to hunt. Keep well.
Hey Scott, Thank u for the nicely done videos. I enjoy them, u throw a little twist to them sometimes and its well liked by me. Cool finds. Its so neat u are able to go out and discover such great pieces of the whole puzzle. Good luck and be safe!! Thanks again!!
Another great video Scott. A friend and I do the same thing down just a little ways from Huntington. I made my sifter out of pvc pipe works really well. I tried to friend you on FB but for some reason it wouldn't let me. I really enjoy watching buddy, keep up the good work!
Larry R Dalton Thank you Larry. Try sending that request again. I probably deleted it because I’ve been getting a lot of fake profile requests. I’ll know who you are now. I made this sifter because it’s easier on the back and no lifting, and there’s so much sand down there, I wouldn’t wanna lift all day.
Your going to pull a deep corner notched dove tail hopewell/Snyder so killer one of these days it’s going to shock the world! That’s what I want to find up here in Pa. it’s very rare but possible.
elvis real Thank you much! I love history and love the thought of how these people lived and that someone thousands of years ago made and used this. . Had to have been an amazing place.
It could be 10 hours or 15 minutes and 1 good find can make every second worth it. We don't find if we don't hunt. Don't know about your part of our great country, but here in central Indiana. Anything over 90 degrees feels like 200 with the humidity. I keep a sack of dry dish towels handy. Went through 2 yesterday walking a dry creek bed for 4 hours. Didn't find nothing but 2 porcelain cap seals and a 2qt Ball Mason jar in perfect condition. You scored some good finds. I would of delt with the heat for them. I got to find a place to sift. Thanks for taking us along. Appreciate and enjoy your channel.
great finds scott. you have to be dedicated to get out in this heat man. we have nutting stones in my area too. just not as many as you all find. hope you find a lot more. and try to stay cool
Love the videos keep it up my favorite artifacts site ever since looking through my papaul's tobacco fields in Lewis County arrowheads which unfortunately somebody stole from me so I'm want to get back into it and I just made a rocker that's awesome I live in central Ohio and I'm hoping to find some killers also was the one that told you about the possible fossil you found did you confirm that or not?
Nice hunt you found a lot of sweet artifacts and possibly a heat stroke. That black base looks like a Stringtown lance to me. Was it ground on the base and up the sides? If not that a Adena that has the shoulders worked off from re-sharping. Be my best guess. Good luck brother and stay hydrated.
As always Scott great finds!! Your finding all types of different points and time periods!!! What do you think that site was? And why are there so many artifacts?? Also do you ever have any one bother you when ur out? I’d never leave my stuff sitting out. Lol Thanks
Scott Nock It has a very high cut bank that must go very far back in time. I’ve found triangles and very ground Big Sandys. Also questionable Paleo stuff. It must have been a preferred home site for thousands of years. I’ve been searching that beach for over a year and things still keep popping up. Mostly from all the flooding we had in the winter. Next video I do down there, I will explain what is going on that I’ve figured out. Some may find it interesting. Nobody goes down there, it’s mostly brush and mud. A lot of sand but not really a place to get a boat in. The shore is so shallow that all the sand and mud just lays there and doesn’t get washed away. That’s why I have to dig so deep to get to them. Then the sand you shoveled out, is right back in the next day. It’s a lot of shoveling but it’s a great time to find stuff.👍
Clegg’s Adventures I just figured with the steps it may get people!! I know you get sanded in from past videos! Thanks for the explanation. I love watching you save history!!! Again I will take any nutting stones you don’t want!! I’d love to have them in my rock collection!!!!! I brought ALL my landscaping rocks back from WV near snowshoe!!! I just like rocks. Lol