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Great hunt! Lots of Harley collectors around who would want that bracelet. Don’t throw out those rhinestone chains, they are great for crafting projects. Thanks for the great entertainment.
Hi Ryan, what a great hunt and a variety of places. The river looked cool glad you tried it. All the finds were great but the gold Ring was the obvious winner and what a heavy ring. Also the silver items added to the finds I liked the Harley Davidson chain. Then there was the strange bling ring very odd. The smallest item turned out to be silver. Thanks for the video looking forward to the next one.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐💍💍💍💍
Now that was a productive hunt!!! I just did a beach hunt and found a piece of foil and a Rusty bottle cap. Beach was pretty clean. Catch you next week.
Awesome hunt! Congratulations on the 14k ring! Check the ‘55 wheatie, there’s a mint error called a “double die, and the 1955 looks double struck. Cheers from Bridgeport, Connecticut!
Take a pair of sneakers and screw sheet metal screws into the sole to give you better traction when it’s slippery. That’s what fly fisherman do when they fish slippery streams. Hate to see you give up that stream. Looks like it has a lot of potential. Safe hunting. Mark
OMG Ryan you are so lucky, and i cant wait until i start my hunt to find Gold and Silver. I have already found a Silver and Gold Cross. It's called a Hyo Cross. They are a Custom jewelry maker. Hope to see all your videos, they all inspire me to - " KEEP DIGGIN "
I am always amazed at how hard it is to find necklaces with most detectors....makes me wonder how many I miss? Totally agree on 1s.. Can count on one hand good finds that ring in as a 1... Awesome hunt... I think the Bobcat quarter is my favorite!!!
10:03 is curious, here is one thing to note. White gold is not pure white. It still has a yellow tint to it. So it is coated in Rodieum, over time that coating can rub off making the ring appear gold in some areas. So if it has a gold mark but still yellowing it could "could" be white gold. Happy Hunting!
Awesome hunt Ryan. Nice seeing that motley scoop put thru the test with the rocks 🪨 with little harm except some paint loss. That gold ring would pay 💰 for the scoop with handle. 👍🏻
Excellent hunt once again. Spent many afternoons floating down to Dog Lake on that channel. Local Dive Club used to do an annual clean up of empties and other stuff like shopping carts etc. You're still wearing shorts and I'm worried about getting home from work for a couple hunts before the ground freezes, lol, may have to plan a trip to the Valley this wintery
Congrats on a Lunker Gold mate well done beautiful locations and fantastic finds RD I would hit that river again there must be more. I found a 26 gram silver bracelet yesterday unbelievable bro see you in CRETE one day 💙🇬🇷🏖💪👋
A few years ago I found a 14k mens wedding band (white gold) in a popular swim spot on the river and it had the exact same staining. In fact I thought it wasn’t gold at first but the river scum came right off after a little cleaning. I would say the one I found and the one you found have been in the river for a significant amount of time. Mine sounded like a nickel and was deep under some rocks. I remember it well, was a good day. Great hunt and video, thanks for taking us along!
I think those three unknown things are dry herb carts that you can preload to use in a dry herb vaporizer. If you can open them up, they might have spent or fresh grass in it.
I don't think that will work in this case. Charlton Standard Catalogue for Canadian Coins lists both 1967 Cougar quarters .800 silver, .200 copper; and the 1967 .500 silver, .500 copper as weighing 5.83 grams.@@rdoggtreasurehunter5583
In Canada, you can use Canadian Treasure Seekers. the link and coupon code is in the description of the vid. I'm not sure who the other dealers are. Be well!
Deep targets are rare here, the ground is dry all summer and frozen in the winter, so stuff doesn't sink very fast. Most of the old deep stuff was dug a long time ago.