Join me as I take to the creek and time travel to the Ohio River to find some great treasures. Bottles, arrowheads and much more. Remember to subscribe and give a 👍. More and greater adventures to come! Enjoy
Brian the Buckley Woods Man Thank you, I love that movie. I’m not mentioning any names because I didn’t personally see who the pirate was. It doesn’t bother me though really, because after someone tries that area and sees how deep the sand is and how long it takes to find something there, they don’t want anything to do with it. There’s stuff in there but it’s mega work to find. 👍 Thanks for watching.
Real nice Triangle. That's one of the longest and pointy ones I've seen in a while. It's always a bummer when you go to your spot and find holes. I can relate!! Usually they are in such a hurry that they miss all kinds of stuff. Had it happen detecting. But what made me mad in this instance was that they never filled one hole. So I did to keep the farmer happy and from him saying no to anyone asking again.
David Gist Thank you. Yea, I think the guy was hurting to find something and saw my videos of the place, in hopes of making a quick score because he was digging in all the places I found stuff on video. Only problem is, it looks like they had a small hand sifter and there is so much sand in there, theres no way to do it with a hand sifter that ya have to carry. You could see where they were filling it and dragging it down to the water. I know how much work is in there. A lot of sand. They’re probably used to sifting 2 or 3” of sand, instead of 12-15”. Thanks for watching 👍
Darrel Colburn in Alaska Thank you, it was my “Back To The Future comedy parody”. Fun to make. Amateur archeology and amateur film making. Thanks for watching 👍
@@cleggsadventures brotha, glad you are having fun, but you have some talent going on there. Your channel will grow. I am going to post it to my facebook, every little bit helps. Great vid.
Thanks Darrel, I really appreciate that. It’s hard to get subscribers on here but I figured maybe with a little arrowhead hunting twist, it might make it more entertaining than me just finding stuff and showing it. I just hope everyone enjoyed the show.
I've got some 1/4" stainless screen if your interested in it. I'm down the river from ya. True the 1/4" slows you down but you don't miss much. Love the vids. Thank you for your service!
Hey man good video I would call the nice triangle a fort ancient? I have sifted for years and you know when you’re done for the day its like turning the go switch to stop 👍 happy hunting!!
Great video Scott that Madison triangle was a Smoker now, love the bottle two .looks like someone was on your turf but they never found the killer triangle. Thanks for sharing and as always keep on rockin Jeff..
Jeff Ricketts jtr arrowheaad man Thanks Jeff, you have a nice collection of artifacts. I’m looking forward to your creek walks, creek walking is tough here. Keep rockin’ and thanks for watching.
@@cleggsadventures Its really tough here to but I do find one here and there I don't see how them guys find all them big ones in the creeks because there sure not all over the creeks where I live lol Good luck Scott and keep the videos coming because I love watching. Jeff
It’s the same around here, all the big nice stuff I find in creeks are always broken. The little ones survive better. Where I was this time was the same creek I always walk only 100 meters upstream, and didn’t find much. Next time I’m going back down stream, seem to be more down there.
Scott you forgot the nutting stone again!!!! Super killer Madison!!! How it made it?? Very fortunate!!! Does ur pirate have a RU-vid channel too????? Great job!!!!
Scott Nock Yea lol, but as you can see, nutting stones are easy to forget. I grabbed it for sure this time. I think all pirates have channels.👍 Thanks for watching.
Great video i sift myself so i cant wait to see your new design on the sifter i need something that makes it easier when your sifting for like 4 to 7 hrs by the end of that my back is shot.I wish i could find bottles on the river im always searching for a dump on the river anyway looking forward to your next video
The Mokai Warrior Thank you very much. I’m still looking for parts to build it but it’ll definitely be in effect this summer. If you haven’t seen this video yet, I go over the sifter I’m using now. It is so much easier and no lifting. You can go all day.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WFygHEBaIZY.html
Hello Ran across your video, nice finds. Do you need a license to dig? If someone else dug on the site I could see you calling them a artifact pirate. I hope you are digging to preserve the artifacts. I dig in my area and I have return many artifact back to the native American museum, do you do the same, if there is a museum by you. Have a good one😀
Bonnie Giebfried I’m not sure about digging into the ground but authorities don’t have a problem with sifting the sand on the beach because the next day, the waves have it all filled in again. I preserve all of my artifacts in my collection. Thank you for watching 👍
Kevin Frederick HAHAHA! Wouldn’t that be cool though. But, I can only transport 1 or 2 days. Didn’t have any plutonium, so had to substitute “high test gasoline”. Thank you for watching Kevin.👍
Yea, you know who it was. I usually stay South and he usually stays North a few miles. Hasn’t given me any trouble and hasn’t been back since he saw how deep the sand and mud is. I think I’m the only one around here willing to shovel that stuff. Thanks for watching Bro!👍 more to come.
That bone you found, I find those here in Oklahoma cut from buffalo bone. The only thing I can think of is they were pendants and someone spent a long time with a stone knife cutting them. I found 3 ,2fossilized and one unfossilized. About 20 miles apart, and I also found a rock the same shape and size as The bone that looked like they were trying to make the same shape out of a stone. it was the exact same shape as the bone and they had started hollowing out the center. The only thing I can think of is that shape must’ve meant something. I found more but I thought the same thing that you did that it must’ve been a steak or hambone and left them there. I found all three on the north Canadian River. And the rock was at a local lake. That used to be an Indian habitation. But they were definitely cut on purpose and for a purpose. And the fact that two were fossilized shows that they Had been Cut a long time ago.so they’ve been doing it for a long time. I’ve also found buffalo bones where they had started cutting them and got one side cut and the other uncut. So basically they cut one end off the buffalo bone and hadn’t finished cutting out the pendant yet.
I just found your channel, and it's very entertaining, but I don't understand the name calling. Why would you call someone a pirate, especially if they have already been there first?
Sheila Tackett Don’t get me wrong, it doesn’t bother me that someone was in there. Ive been working that beach for over a year. I guess it’s just the principle of it. Kinda an unwritten rule, if a person spent days walking the beaches to find a good spot, then when another person sees this and sneaks down to the spot to try and find a quick score. I know where some people around here hunt and I know they did a lot of walking to find their spot. I’m not gonna sneak in and search it while they’re gone. Or at least I would tell them I’m going to check it out. Maybe I’m wrong about the unwritten rule around here, I guess it’s ok to share spots, which is cool, I don’t know. But, I’m an easy going guy and this little stuff doesn’t bother me. Heck, I don’t own the river. I was just ribbing them a little bit. If they want to find something, I’ll even show them the best spots down there and help them dig. Could be a good team effort to find better stuff. Ima Friendly guy and just wanna get along with everyone, make videos and have fun finding treasures. Thank you for watching Sheila and thank you for the comment.👍