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Metal Detecting In Rivers: Tips On Finding Crossings Or Fords 

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A little metal detecting adventure. In it, I give out some tips on what to look for when searching for fords.
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Комментарии : 110   
@treasurefacts2654
@treasurefacts2654 10 лет назад
This Video has been educational for me to view, I also appreciate your Time that you put into producing all your Videos! I Look forward to seeing more of them.
@jeffwilkes4508
@jeffwilkes4508 10 лет назад
Beau . Good tips on what to look for in a river crossing ! Thanks for sharing .
@meltector
@meltector 9 лет назад
Hi Beau, A very interesting site, particularly the discovering river fords article. On that point the finding of "broken horse shoes" may in fact have another point : Here in Scotland , in the 17/19th centuries we had what were loosely termed Drovers who every year moved cattle from North Scotland to the cattle markets in the south of England for slaughter. As the journey could take up to three months over some pretty drastic overland trails, it was customary to fit shoes to the beasts feet to protect them. These shoes were almost identical to the broken shoes you are showing . The reason for the half shape was that the hooves of the beasts were not a total hoof as in horses but a part hoof. As there was insufficient hard hoof to nail to it was necessary to fabricate a part shoe. Over my many years of metal detecting I have come across literally hundreds of such shoes as the ones you show. Only point against that is the physical size of the Scottish shoe, being only about 2/3rd horse shoe size. (But then again as we know in the U.S everything is so much larger).. On a final note we use the shoe finds to possibly indicate overnight resting places, as the cattle moved about 12 to 16 miles per day , night resting at water holes or streams for the drovers and stock, where ,if lucky we also find coins as the drovers carried considerable sums of cash for trading : Hope this gives a wider train of thought.. Regards and happy digging..Arch
@GodsBarnChurch
@GodsBarnChurch 3 года назад
Good read, I’ve found shoes similar but not as big and they were for oxen. I think people don’t realize that oxen pulled wagons and generally not wagons
@superbee
@superbee 11 лет назад
Dig all of your videos....really inspiring to see where you go and what you find..keep it up!
@susanhamilton1922
@susanhamilton1922 4 года назад
Neat place... Good day... Thanks for sharing....👍👍👍👍
@manVSgoldNorthToAlaska
@manVSgoldNorthToAlaska 11 лет назад
Great info! Thank you Aqua!
@MustangFastback
@MustangFastback 11 лет назад
You are quickly becoming my favorite youtube channel! Keep em up, AC!
@vivicamoore
@vivicamoore 11 лет назад
beautiful place.
@sonnydigs1
@sonnydigs1 11 лет назад
A Ford is a river or creek crossing used by pioneer travelers before there were bridges and in most cases not many roads but more like well traveled trails..
@steveculbert4039
@steveculbert4039 2 года назад
Beautiful footage under water.
@normanhirtle3180
@normanhirtle3180 8 лет назад
Great info on how to look for fords TYVM GL & HH
@jackbeltane
@jackbeltane 11 лет назад
Great video, i had not thought of hunting Fords, now i living on a island loaded with rivers there must be some old 18th century crossings close to home.
@Squeakyman767
@Squeakyman767 11 лет назад
Thank you this is very helpful :)
@srowesmith
@srowesmith 10 лет назад
I love metal detecting
@gregorylarsson7795
@gregorylarsson7795 5 лет назад
Same
@MrKelso159
@MrKelso159 10 лет назад
You said you just found some flakes in that cornfield across the river, so I guess those would be cornflakes then ! Lol !!! Couldn't resist !!! Good video !!!
@TheSIeepyhouse
@TheSIeepyhouse Год назад
Native people didn't waste flint. The flakes you found are probably what's called a microblade. Fashioned to a bone or a hardwood twig with a small strand of cordage to make a small knife similar to a scalpel blade.
@dwayneclark9105
@dwayneclark9105 8 лет назад
thanks beau,I know some french names but yours had me stumpped
@tuckerdave1
@tuckerdave1 9 лет назад
Hi , thanks for your grate videos . I wanted to ask what you used for your pointer to water proof it ? And yes I realize it can damage it if I do not do it correctly . I totally understand , thank you so much . Dave
@digginsouth9259
@digginsouth9259 11 лет назад
Hey beau.hope your doing well:) just found my first ring tail sharps today and 3 feet from it a carved nipple protector.gonna go back tomorrow to see what else is there:) looking forward to your next video.HH god bless:)
@andrewwurtzberger6149
@andrewwurtzberger6149 8 лет назад
Hey I enjoy your videos keep it up
@treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340
@treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340 2 года назад
Enjoyed the video
@MustangFastback
@MustangFastback 11 лет назад
I live in York, PA and work in Baltimore. I'd love to go on a hunt with you sometime next year!
@VoyagesNow
@VoyagesNow 3 года назад
Awesome video
@digginsouth9259
@digginsouth9259 11 лет назад
Ok thanks a lot beau:) any recommendations as to a second machine for land ,I may want to look into after I get the pro? :) have a great day and thanks for the help.
@805DigDug
@805DigDug 10 лет назад
nice hunt man keep it up! GL and HH!
@MadisonMainedetecting
@MadisonMainedetecting 11 лет назад
Another great idea to do some research on over the winter here in Maine. What part of the country are you in? You can still do some land detecting.
@MajWMartin
@MajWMartin 9 лет назад
That trap is a Triumph made between 1913 and 1933. Some of those in good shape are worth some serious money to collectors.
@johnayscue8935
@johnayscue8935 6 лет назад
I really enjoy your video's. What camera would you recommend for someone wanting to video their hunts? Thanks.
@NFHRR
@NFHRR 11 лет назад
great video!!
@Squeakyman767
@Squeakyman767 11 лет назад
Very cool thank you for the tips. How would you find the general location before you start looking for horseshoes? Thank you love your vids :)
@52969RST
@52969RST 11 лет назад
Great video Aqua!!! Whats the biggest differance between the ATPRO and ATGOLD?
@digginsouth9259
@digginsouth9259 11 лет назад
Thanks beau :) hey I have been seriously checking into a machine, the AP pro..I notice you have great results in the rivers...how good is it on land..is it a good dirt relic machine and have you used it for silver coin shoot ? Is it a deep seeking machine I'm dirt?
@eldiltri
@eldiltri 9 лет назад
I love your videos brother I wish I could do it as well but I live in guadalajara mexico there's not to many river on this side and also metal detectors are really spencive over here good thing you are in the us if you travel to tx one day make a video please there's a lot of rivers there and if you ever come to mexico let me know so I can help you on whatever you need and keep it up with your videos good luck and thanx
@eldiltri
@eldiltri 8 лет назад
exacto hermano a eso me refiero por que aqui nadie le interesa la historia ni buscar asi que yo se que hay muchas cosas
@metaldetectingvids6462
@metaldetectingvids6462 9 лет назад
You have great video's! Would be an honor to hunt with you. I added your video 2 my playlist with tips for metal detecting. Best greetings
@MrKelso159
@MrKelso159 10 лет назад
Cornflakes are my favorite ! I enjoyed your video very much and I've found a few good things in creeks and along river banks. Keep up the good work ! Thanks !
@Kai-kn9hv
@Kai-kn9hv 9 лет назад
I would love to do this but in Australia there are crocs everywhere ): 😂
@620john620
@620john620 4 года назад
Take a friend with a big gun.
@shanewhite640
@shanewhite640 4 года назад
Dont worry they wont be detectable, lol, be safe
@rickvandenberg60
@rickvandenberg60 3 года назад
Only crocs in the northern part of Australia.
@Hornbush
@Hornbush 11 лет назад
Nice video. Very informative. Hornbush.
@Seeds-Of-The-Wayside
@Seeds-Of-The-Wayside 4 года назад
Gosh I couldn't figure out till 5 and 1/2 minutes in what he meant by Ford's. I thought he was looking for a car! He means we're horses crossed the river!
@Loganeffecto
@Loganeffecto 10 лет назад
Great vid, I'm always jealous of fellow detectors that live in a state over 100 years old lol :/
@john3Lee
@john3Lee 11 лет назад
Thanks....
@WhatsNextAmy
@WhatsNextAmy 7 лет назад
Look how young you are!
@aden102298
@aden102298 11 лет назад
Hi im new to this and I dont have a metal detector yet so I was just wondering your thoughts on what I should buy for a not so expensive price.
@skylane1829
@skylane1829 11 лет назад
The wife and I have been talking about taking up the hobby. She says it's something that we could do together. What do you recommend as a starter kit? What all do we need to get started. Thanks for the Video
@greatscotmagic
@greatscotmagic 8 лет назад
! Another super video exclamation point I have had a question for you, how do you decide what Creek and rivers to go to. I live by a river that's 15 to 20 feet deep and right now I don't have any scuba equipment , so I'm looking for advice on choosing other Creeks or lakes or whatever.I can search. I realize that some of this is going to have to be done with research but for General use could you please give me some advice. Thank you, Stuart
@fishermanpat1
@fishermanpat1 6 лет назад
20 feet? Watch out for currents.
@m230042
@m230042 11 лет назад
I have been hunting since my dad got me a metrotec in the early 70's and transitioned to a Nautilus. I have avoided digital machines because I can hear the nature of the target with the analog. The garret has me thinking and that takes a lot of doing! I have decided on pro or gold. Is the gold worth the extra money for iron rejection?
@DRewlewis43
@DRewlewis43 10 лет назад
Where did you get the pick axe thing with the magnet on the end of it? If you made it , how did you make it?
@jimcolvin6794
@jimcolvin6794 7 лет назад
I'm a retired logger and have enjoyed your videos and if I can save up the money I will be getting me a detected have a nice day the logger
@faulltw
@faulltw 4 года назад
Did you ever save up the money for a detector?
@jonathanchancey3908
@jonathanchancey3908 10 лет назад
Beau, I live in Alabama and wanted to know how to go about getting ford information in my state. Any suggestions?
@Squeakyman767
@Squeakyman767 11 лет назад
I have a map but its from 1875 it shows were the roads cross a stream near me but I don't know if it would have been a ford or a bridge then. About when were most fords changed into bridges? Thanks
@h.a.mstudios1183
@h.a.mstudios1183 7 лет назад
What Maps do you use to look at it 100 years ago?
@Mojosmind
@Mojosmind 11 лет назад
Are you using your hat camera?...I made one after watching your video...it works well.
@Poopismism
@Poopismism 7 лет назад
Willing to share the area you are in? I live in North Carolina and just starting out. Need some places to begin.
@indysteve182002
@indysteve182002 10 лет назад
How'd u used the pinpointer underwater? Did u tape the hole?
@jasonjackson6161
@jasonjackson6161 5 лет назад
How strong is that magnet on the end of your stick?
@linkbloodelf9833
@linkbloodelf9833 5 лет назад
I found some horseshoes in a river... that a good chance there might be some alright stuff around?
@7dave2ful
@7dave2ful 10 лет назад
You get this asked a lot. Over the years, when you do river searches. Do you ever come across the bodies of missinb persons. As after heavy floods bodies do end up in the next door county or state. Or lost in time, when the sand-mud bank's collapsed into the water course. Grime to find, yet intriguing to find out who they were. And what was the reason they dead.
@chip5256
@chip5256 3 года назад
Interesting you’re using the non-waterproof Garrett pinpointer in the water
@ludlowfalls8856
@ludlowfalls8856 6 лет назад
Where do you find the old maps?
@randlerichardson5826
@randlerichardson5826 5 лет назад
Coil spring trap jump trap
@1976smell
@1976smell 11 лет назад
it must be a full time job hunting down all the owners of the lands, I've written a few people from address's gotten through county records and haven't had any replys....I'm leaving the Virginia area (having only hunted city parks)....haven't gotten to private prop hunt yet.
@JJohnson165
@JJohnson165 10 лет назад
For those looking for old maps, I'd recommend downloading Google Earth and then use the Rumsey Historical Map Collection overlay from here: www.davidrumsey.com/view/google-earth. Living in Arkansas this has been an invaluable tool when searching for old French forts, ghost towns, etc.
@albionhustler9836
@albionhustler9836 11 лет назад
Ever come close to putting your hand in a trap? Just curious. As it seems you find these quite often.
@MrRealworld66
@MrRealworld66 10 лет назад
How do you find these old river bottom ford crossings in our own states
@rickvandenberg60
@rickvandenberg60 3 года назад
Only crocs in the northern part of australia
@RustyHaloMetalDetecting
@RustyHaloMetalDetecting 9 лет назад
You said you have maps? Great! Where can I get some? I've been to the library, who said the court house would have them. The court house said, you guessed it, the library! All I have is internet on my phone and I can't print from that, that I know of anyway lol. Help! Thank you!
@RustyHaloMetalDetecting
@RustyHaloMetalDetecting 8 лет назад
+Beau Ouimette my boy and I found our first ford yesterday! I saw this video today and thought is watch it again. thanks!
@PeepsincHiker
@PeepsincHiker 11 лет назад
Those "broken horse shoes" are actually oxen shoes.
@sandsifter149
@sandsifter149 11 лет назад
Did you find any Chryslers also..??
@getreal1702
@getreal1702 3 года назад
damn you was a way younger man back then.
@databaseexpert
@databaseexpert 10 лет назад
no finds? Oh man! That sucks! :D
@nicholasj7860
@nicholasj7860 9 лет назад
***** A bad day fishing is still better than a good day at work.
@vickihastings9423
@vickihastings9423 10 лет назад
Are you talking about an old rusted automobile or a fjord rolm
@vickihastings9423
@vickihastings9423 10 лет назад
***** I learn something new everyday...Ford: Not to be confused with fjord. A ford is a shallow place with good footing where a river or stream may be crossed by wading or in a vehicle.[1] A ford is mostly a natural phenomenon, in contrast to a low water crossing, which is an artificial bridge that allows crossing a river or stream when water is low.
@targetedinmaryland2850
@targetedinmaryland2850 6 лет назад
Minnows hid in that grass in the water.
@origamibyameer6719
@origamibyameer6719 9 лет назад
What pick do you have?
@emmasimms5395
@emmasimms5395 4 года назад
Number 67, October 2019
@christopheryork1926
@christopheryork1926 5 лет назад
I wanna get a new detector in 2019
@mo55
@mo55 3 года назад
Great video outstanding😲 and also what a great collection you have!! hey guys give him a thumb up👍 and subscribe🛑. You should start do underwater metal detecting? Did you try it before? unbelievable finding I do it all the time.👏👏👏👏
@mbktenterprisesllc4428
@mbktenterprisesllc4428 6 лет назад
At the risk of sounding ignorant, which I am as a newbie (my first real detector delivers today! Happy Birthday me!) I am curious as to why people love the old round bullets? I don't see them selling for a killing on ebay or wherever so what am I missing about the value? Thanks.
@roberteverman4929
@roberteverman4929 7 лет назад
I have metal detected for two years to watch a bunch of your videos to realize I didn't know much..
@madmanover9000
@madmanover9000 6 лет назад
But how can you do this legally? I've looked on Google Earth it seems like everything is not legal. Where could I go to find rivers or streams like this?
@94SexyStang
@94SexyStang 6 лет назад
It's just a river, pretty much legal, since it belongs to the state....public access.
@CurlyQLink
@CurlyQLink 11 лет назад
Don't you worry about "critters" in the water who may want to get to know you better?
@digginsouth9259
@digginsouth9259 11 лет назад
In dirt.lol dang auto correct
@panhandlesharkteeth7910
@panhandlesharkteeth7910 8 лет назад
You find any fossil sharkteeth in there?
@randylemay8964
@randylemay8964 6 лет назад
can you go in rivers without a metal detector I am here in ma
@paulstevens2839
@paulstevens2839 6 лет назад
Im looking for a Chevy
@dwayneclark9105
@dwayneclark9105 8 лет назад
I enjoy your vids, how do you pronounce your last name..
@johnbrown8059
@johnbrown8059 8 лет назад
+Aquachigger I knew a girl in Germany many, many moons ago and her name was Jane Ouimette and she said the same thing when I asked her how to pronounce her name. She just wrote WE MET on a piece of paper. That was way back in 1980. Holy cripes, I'm old!
@GMTLAST
@GMTLAST 7 лет назад
Aquachigger I am going through the process of creating a new one. I have a great day. I have a
@agapeclinicsinternationalm6867
Where’s the advice to hunting rivers?
@MTPatriot1787
@MTPatriot1787 4 года назад
In his modern videos. This one is going on 8 years old. I just watched it for the first time tonight. I have to get my detecting/hounding/magnet fishing/etc fix in on the videos as everything is cold and frozen over here. I can't wait for spring!
@Metrorenovationsandmore
@Metrorenovationsandmore 4 года назад
Unless you're gettin em for free, theres GOT to be better tectors than those AT Anythings to use. I just don't understanding all the effort with an inferior machine????
@ThelifeandtimesofBarneyTaylor
@ThelifeandtimesofBarneyTaylor 3 года назад
Why did they call it a ford ?
@nervousstranger
@nervousstranger 10 лет назад
Carry your junk out with you! Liter bug!
@adamcarter6862
@adamcarter6862 6 лет назад
ford, fix or repair daily.
@TheCBoyz92
@TheCBoyz92 11 лет назад
for a water proof cam get a go pro
@sandsifter149
@sandsifter149 11 лет назад
Screw hunting under a sewer outfall dude...What are you thinking..???
@DarkloudInc
@DarkloudInc 11 лет назад
dude... you dont leave crap like that just laying around. . stuff like that gives Prospector's a bad name.. shame on you dude.
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