Brother never be anything but proud of that God given accent! I love to hear someone I can understand perfectly. If you are a drinker take that accent with you to the northern states they will keep you drunk just to hear you talking. Rock on brother beautiful points as well as the accent.
Brother we appreciate that and thank you! Yes sir, we are proud in the accent God has given us for sure. Thanks for tuning in and leaving a comment. God Bless you and your family! 👍🏻
I love your videos . One day I hope to buy land in Tennessee and do what you guys do as a family with my own. Thank you for being such an inspiration. God Bless
Yes ma'am, we appreciate the generous comment and you watching the channel. May God Bless you and we wish you the best. Tennessee is such a wonderful state live in. Take care and good luck! 😃
Yes sir, we really appreciate you watching. This Fall is digging season for us, so stay tune for another dig video hopefully soon. Take care and God Bless!
@@TennesseeRocks I live here in Hardin Co. , Savannah, Tennessee and love to hunt! I recently Found the best Greenbrier ever recorded!! Hope you guys have a safe & successful dig !🇺🇸😁
Mighty fine vid, y'all have found a nice honey hole👍. Like the buzzards Alot, but that big blade your mom found is a beauty too. Appreciate the hunts and fine blades. Blessins to all y'all. Tty
Yes sir, we’ve been mainly finding Buzzards and Benton’s at that site. Yes my Mom was excited with her find. We appreciate you watching and God Bless! 👍🏻
Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment. We are still learning and have decided to dig a little deeper at this site. Thanks again and God Bless! 👍🏻
Yes sir, we appreciate it. This site seems to be mostly Buzzards or Benton’s. Always good to get out with family to move some dirt. Thanks again for watching! 🙂
Yes sir thanks and we appreciate you watching. We are on a Buzzard Roost and Benton site we believe. Thanks on the accent we’ve got a little country boy in us. 👍🏻😉
I have heard that from other people. Bummer! Maybe that will change one day. I think I enjoy walking creeks more but the dirt preserves the the artifacts so much better. Thanks for watching!
Great vid with some awesome finds!!! Love seeing the family hunting together!!! And don’t worry about the accent bro!! Y’all speakin this ole southern country boy’s language!! 😜👍🏻
Man we appreciate it! We’ve been watching you and the Heartbreaker Relic Boys move some dirt too. We always enjoy watching you, so keep them coming. As for the county accent I get a little excited and carried away so the country accent comes out a little more. 😆 We appreciate you watching bud! 👍🏻
Killer spot, where's it at lol 😉, nice to see fellow Tennesseans saving them relics,y'all found more in that dig than I've found in the last few months. Happy hunting and good luck! I subbed too,be watching from now on 👍
Thank you we appreciate you watching and subscribing to the channel. We love hunting for artifacts and enjoying the outdoors. We have a lot more content coming so stay tune. Take care and thanks again!
Wow I'm in disbelief at how many you found in this! 🤭 I spent my childhood on the Cumberland looking for arrowheads and we only found 3 all those years. I guess because many other people before me found them first. That's amazing though!
Thanks for watching. All of those finds were found in several days, so keep hunting them they will come. Sometimes we might go a week and not find a single thing. That's what makes this exciting and challenging sometimes though. Keep looking and Happy Hunting!
My mother lived in East TN. She was gardening and hit something that hit her glasses. Similar shaped but smaller. Took to TVA biologist and found by carbon dating that point was 20,000 yrs old.
Thanks Steven for dropping a comment. We are hoping to do a video on this topic soon. I always tell rock hunters to look for a good water source to walk then when ur finding flakes and artifacts search above that waterway just out of the floodplain. Dig test holes and sift the dirt for chert flakes. Good luck out there!
Nice finds! Im in Southern Middle Tennessee and live on an 80 acre farm. Been finding several points lately randomly across the property due to recently having the farm logged and those logging roads being exposed. Im wanting to learn how to dig. How do you determine where to dig and what areas to look for? Also about how deep do you have to go?
Thanks for leaving a comment. If you can find a water source like a creek or spring that’s your best bet. Dig some test holes and look for small flakes. When you find flakes and breaks keep digging until until there seems to be no more. As far as depths go you need to go a few inches into the clay layer. For us that’s about 2.5 or 3 feet. This will get you started but also ask other people to get more opinions on the subject. I believe if we would dig deeper we would find more archaic points. Thanks for watching my friend!
Whew… man y’all wear out the buzzard roosts! I hope you’ve named that spot the roost! Haha But hey, own that TN accent of yours buddy! You’ve got the makings of a great channel here man, keep it up, and keep sharing those awesome finds! You going to the Gallatin artifact show in a couple weeks?
Man we appreciate it and always get excited when you post some videos. We might make it to the Gallatin show, but I'm not for certain yet. Will you be there? I'll send you a message on Instagram if we can make it to the show. We would love meeting you! Take care and thanks again for watching.
@@TennesseeRocks Man, I haven’t been on Instagram in probably over a year. I can barely keep up with RUclips! Thanks for reminding me of my Instagram though! I’ll get on there today and see what I’ve missed in the past year! Haha But yeah man, the Gallatin show I think is the best one in TN. Might be a little smaller nowadays, but still worth it I think! I don’t set up and display there, but I always take a couple show and tell frames that I walk around with as I drool over everyone else’s finds!
@@Points365 yes sir, we will be sure to let you know if we can make it. We’ve only been to that show one time, but it was good one. Thanks again and Happy Hunting buddy! 👍🏻
Thank you, we appreciate you watching. Going to try to go a little deeper as it warms up. We’ve had frozen ground and it’s been difficult. Thanks again for the comment. 👍🏻
Hey thanks for watching! Well if you can find a waterway that holds artifacts then it’s just a matter of digging test holes to find flakes and breaks. Dig test holes in a place that it doesn’t flood on a regular basis. Thanks for dropping a comment!
Good question and yes on that camp site. The plan is to try to go deeper to see if we can find any older points. We just need to make sure our drainage is good. Just takes time and is going to be a work in progress. Thanks for the comment and we appreciate you watching! 👍🏻
Some places hold more artifacts than others. Best thing to do is talk with some of your locals and walk some creeks. Start with the area you live in first. More time can be spent looking instead of traveling. Also see if there is any artifact shows near you. You will meet some nice people there that love talking about artifacts. Thanks and good luck!
I agree and we seem to find the nicer ones right at dark. We can’t wait till the time changes for some extra light. Thanks for watching and Happy Hunting! 🙂
Thanks for that info. Kind of looks like a type of perforator point. If you know the type please let us know. Thanks again for watching and Merry Christmas! 👍🏻
Thanks Zac for the comment! I like to start out walking creeks. That way you can find out where they have been. Look for flint flakes along the gravel bars close to bends in the creek. After finding some artifacts or flakes along a specific stretch or bend of the creek you can look for the nearest high ground just above the flood zone. Dig a good test hole at least a couple feet deep or down to the clay layer. Hopefully you will find flint/chert flakes. I hope that helps and thanks for watching!
THAT DRILL PIECE STUCK IN DIRT CUZ IT WAS PULLED OUT AT AN ANGLE PUT PRESSURE ON IT BET DIGGIN LITTLE BIT IT WOULD HAVE COME OUT HOLE GOTTA DIG THERE TO FIND OTHER HALF
Thanks for the comment and for watching. Usually when we find anything broken we try to find the other half. That’s only happened to us once before. It’s possible to find the other half and we are always trying to piece broken artifacts together. We found a couple of broke drills yesterday, but had no luck finding the other half. Maybe they will turn up in the future. Take care! 👍🏻
No it’s not in the state of Tennessee as long as you have permission from the land owner. There are several other states that it is illegal. Thanks for leaving a comment.
We got caught at the dig at night during some of our videos and we are addressing some of those issues, so we appreciate you watching and tuning in. Can't wait till the time changes, so we will have a little bit more daylight. Thanks again for watching the channel and tune in for some new content.
Hey Jeffrey great comment! Well one thing that you don’t see in the video is the amount of breaks that we find. Also the Middle Archaic period is around 2000 years long. 6000 -4000 B.P. Just imagine how many points and tools were made during that time span. By the amount of flakes we are finding I bet you could fill up the back of a pickup truck lol. I believe they would drop or misplace some but would also bury and hide as well. That’s a great comment and good observation! Thanks for watching!
Hmmm, well Roger we are not perfect but I’ll look the footage over. I can assure you there are very few people in this world we respect more than our mother. We appreciate you watching and leaving a comment !
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Thank you so much for the comment. We do have a little country twang in us.😉 We enjoy sharing what we find. 👍🏻
Brother never be anything but proud of that God given accent! I love to hear someone I can understand perfectly. If you are a drinker take that accent with you to the northern states they will keep you drunk just to hear you talking. Rock on brother beautiful points as well as the accent.
Brother we appreciate that and thank you! Yes sir, we are proud in the accent God has given us for sure. Thanks for tuning in and leaving a comment. God Bless you and your family! 👍🏻
I love your videos . One day I hope to buy land in Tennessee and do what you guys do as a family with my own. Thank you for being such an inspiration. God Bless
Yes ma'am, we appreciate the generous comment and you watching the channel. May God Bless you and we wish you the best. Tennessee is such a wonderful state live in. Take care and good luck! 😃
It’s so great that your family hunts together what awesome memories and treasured keepsakes!
Thanks Ruth we really enjoy it!
That’s a really neat video! Killer finds! Thank you for sharing!🇺🇸😁
Yes sir, we really appreciate you watching. This Fall is digging season for us, so stay tune for another dig video hopefully soon. Take care and God Bless!
@@TennesseeRocks I live here in Hardin Co. , Savannah, Tennessee and love to hunt! I recently Found the best Greenbrier ever recorded!! Hope you guys have a safe & successful dig !🇺🇸😁
@@brucewinborn4563 congrats on the Greenbrier! Sounds like you are in a good area. Good luck to you as well and Happy Hunting! 👍🏻
Never apologize for being country! We are blessed to be living in the South!😊
I love visiting new places all over the country but the south is we’re our hat will always hang. I agree Judy !
Mighty fine vid, y'all have found a nice honey hole👍. Like the buzzards Alot, but that big blade your mom found is a beauty too. Appreciate the hunts and fine blades. Blessins to all y'all. Tty
Yes sir, we’ve been mainly finding Buzzards and Benton’s at that site. Yes my Mom was excited with her find. We appreciate you watching and God Bless! 👍🏻
Great video to ya all yu have a good technique that's working great thanks for sharing buddy!!
Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment. We are still learning and have decided to dig a little deeper at this site. Thanks again and God Bless! 👍🏻
Love those Buzzard Roosts, all around awesome finds, keep it in the family and keep moving dirt 😎😎😎
Yes sir, we appreciate it. This site seems to be mostly Buzzards or Benton’s. Always good to get out with family to move some dirt. Thanks again for watching! 🙂
Wow, just amazing, what a great family dig day, so many awesome finds. What a beautiful day! Thanks for the inspiration here, really!
We really appreciate you watching and thanks again for all the comments!
No need to apologize for that country accent brother. And killer finds! Those buzzard roost points are nice.
Yes sir thanks and we appreciate you watching. We are on a Buzzard Roost and Benton site we believe. Thanks on the accent we’ve got a little country boy in us. 👍🏻😉
@@TennesseeRocks As do I. Lol good luck on the dig site. I'm definitely looking forward to see what more y'all find.
@@bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 thank you my friend and good luck to you as well. 👍🏻
LUCKY!! We can't dig here in Indiana, if I could there's a few great places I know!!
I have heard that from other people. Bummer! Maybe that will change one day. I think I enjoy walking creeks more but the dirt preserves the the artifacts so much better. Thanks for watching!
You can dig in Indiana when you're done just make sure you fill in the hole no harm no foul
@@ricrinehart975 I'll tell Dave you said that he's DNR , he'll have a good laugh 😅
Sweet finds! Enjoyed watching
Thank you so much and we appreciate you watching. Be on the lookout for some new content. God Bless! 👍🏻
Great vid with some awesome finds!!! Love seeing the family hunting together!!! And don’t worry about the accent bro!! Y’all speakin this ole southern country boy’s language!! 😜👍🏻
Man we appreciate it! We’ve been watching you and the Heartbreaker Relic Boys move some dirt too. We always enjoy watching you, so keep them coming. As for the county accent I get a little excited and carried away so the country accent comes out a little more. 😆 We appreciate you watching bud! 👍🏻
Well done on the finds
We appreciate you watching. We really enjoy hunting them artifacts. Take care and God Bless!
Killer spot, where's it at lol 😉, nice to see fellow Tennesseans saving them relics,y'all found more in that dig than I've found in the last few months. Happy hunting and good luck! I subbed too,be watching from now on 👍
Thank you we appreciate you watching and subscribing to the channel. We love hunting for artifacts and enjoying the outdoors. We have a lot more content coming so stay tune. Take care and thanks again!
Wow I'm in disbelief at how many you found in this! 🤭 I spent my childhood on the Cumberland looking for arrowheads and we only found 3 all those years. I guess because many other people before me found them first. That's amazing though!
Thanks for watching. All of those finds were found in several days, so keep hunting them they will come. Sometimes we might go a week and not find a single thing. That's what makes this exciting and challenging sometimes though. Keep looking and Happy Hunting!
Sometimes you have to dig deeper and dig near a creek
Nice finds! Keep up the good work
We appreciate you tuning in. Thanks again and God Bless!
Enjoyed your video! Nice finds!!
Thanks for watching bud and it’s good to hear from you. I hope all is well with you and the family! 👍🏻
Way to go Mom great find!
Thank you, we sure was excited for her! Thanks again for watching and leaving a comment we really appreciate it. God Bless! 👍🏻
Good times right there...thanks for sharing
We appreciate you watching and God Bless! 👍🏻
That Material at 21:00 is very cool, looks like camafluage, Thanks For Sharing, GL&HH.
Yes sir. We love some of the patterns that banded chert produces. We appreciate you watching and leaving a comment!
Great videos and nice points.I just started me a channel to.good luck and happy hunting.
Thanks and we appreciate you watching. We subscribed to your channel. Happy Hunting!
My mother lived in East TN. She was gardening and hit something that hit her glasses. Similar shaped but smaller. Took to TVA biologist and found by carbon dating that point was 20,000 yrs old.
Oh wow, what a great story! Thanks for sharing that and we appreciate you watching. It sounds like she found a Clovis. What a find of a lifetime! ❤️
I got nervous when he was digging with the crowbar lmao
Hey thanks for watching. More crowbar action to come my friend!
Youns pulled some killers!! New subscriber here.
We appreciate it and subscribed to your channel as well. Happy Hunting and God Bless!
You ought to get them a spray bottle
Working on getting some bottles. Thanks
Awesome finds! Eastern Tennessee doesn’t produce points of that size very often.
Thanks for watching. I’m hopeful we will be able to visit the GSMNP this year. Beautiful country !
YES IT DOES
What area of TN. Wish I could get some help near Bristol. And how do you know where to START digging? Needles in a thousand haystacks.
Thanks Steven for dropping a comment. We are hoping to do a video on this topic soon. I always tell rock hunters to look for a good water source to walk then when ur finding flakes and artifacts search above that waterway just out of the floodplain. Dig test holes and sift the dirt for chert flakes. Good luck out there!
Nice finds! Im in Southern Middle Tennessee and live on an 80 acre farm. Been finding several points lately randomly across the property due to recently having the farm logged and those logging roads being exposed. Im wanting to learn how to dig. How do you determine where to dig and what areas to look for? Also about how deep do you have to go?
Thanks for leaving a comment. If you can find a water source like a creek or spring that’s your best bet. Dig some test holes and look for small flakes. When you find flakes and breaks keep digging until until there seems to be no more. As far as depths go you need to go a few inches into the clay layer. For us that’s about 2.5 or 3 feet. This will get you started but also ask other people to get more opinions on the subject. I believe if we would dig deeper we would find more archaic points. Thanks for watching my friend!
How have I not came across your channel before. I hit you with sub.
We appreciate you watching and subscribing. We have a lot more new content so stay tune. God Bless!
Well bubba, I’m from north Alabama. Sound just like me! Lol
Lol yes sir, we’re proud of our southern accent. Thanks for the comment and we appreciate you watching. 👍🏻
Whew… man y’all wear out the buzzard roosts! I hope you’ve named that spot the roost! Haha But hey, own that TN accent of yours buddy! You’ve got the makings of a great channel here man, keep it up, and keep sharing those awesome finds! You going to the Gallatin artifact show in a couple weeks?
Man we appreciate it and always get excited when you post some videos. We might make it to the Gallatin show, but I'm not for certain yet. Will you be there? I'll send you a message on Instagram if we can make it to the show. We would love meeting you! Take care and thanks again for watching.
@@TennesseeRocks Man, I haven’t been on Instagram in probably over a year. I can barely keep up with RUclips! Thanks for reminding me of my Instagram though! I’ll get on there today and see what I’ve missed in the past year! Haha But yeah man, the Gallatin show I think is the best one in TN. Might be a little smaller nowadays, but still worth it I think! I don’t set up and display there, but I always take a couple show and tell frames that I walk around with as I drool over everyone else’s finds!
@@Points365 yes sir, we will be sure to let you know if we can make it. We’ve only been to that show one time, but it was good one. Thanks again and Happy Hunting buddy! 👍🏻
nice arrow heads
Hey we appreciate you watching and thanks for the comment. We have been able to recover some pretty nice ones from this site. 👍🏻
No way on the accent cuz... my family's from Tazwell Tenn. Ya'll sound like home to me!! ...nice finds
Yes sir, I appreciate that and we thank you for watching and dropping by and leaving a comment. God Bless! 👍🏻🙂
Buzzard roost Benton’s n pickwicks looks like a great middle archaic site maybe dig deeper n find some Daltons under a black line in the dirt!
Thank you, we appreciate you watching. Going to try to go a little deeper as it warms up. We’ve had frozen ground and it’s been difficult. Thanks again for the comment. 👍🏻
Man! How do you find spots were you can just dig them up? Looks better than walking a feild for a morning!
Hey thanks for watching! Well if you can find a waterway that holds artifacts then it’s just a matter of digging test holes to find flakes and breaks. Dig test holes in a place that it doesn’t flood on a regular basis. Thanks for dropping a comment!
@@TennesseeRocks Your welcome and thank you!
How do they get so deep in the ground? Old camp site?
Good question and yes on that camp site. The plan is to try to go deeper to see if we can find any older points. We just need to make sure our drainage is good. Just takes time and is going to be a work in progress. Thanks for the comment and we appreciate you watching! 👍🏻
How do you start doing this? Is there a particular part of the country where you would find more?
Some places hold more artifacts than others. Best thing to do is talk with some of your locals and walk some creeks. Start with the area you live in first. More time can be spent looking instead of traveling. Also see if there is any artifact shows near you. You will meet some nice people there that love talking about artifacts. Thanks and good luck!
I wanna come join yall at the dig, helpn pull history out the ground!!!
Thank you and we hear you! Digging can be so relaxing and it’s good to just get out and enjoy the outdoors. We appreciate you watching. 🙂
I like hunt um after dark , thats when the nice ones and a goodun come out ..
I agree and we seem to find the nicer ones right at dark. We can’t wait till the time changes for some extra light. Thanks for watching and Happy Hunting! 🙂
Nice
Hey Chris we appreciate you watching and the comment. We hope you have a great week! 👍🏻
34:30 pretty sure that’s a rare type of point according to another dig channel
Thanks for that info. Kind of looks like a type of perforator point. If you know the type please let us know. Thanks again for watching and Merry Christmas! 👍🏻
How do you decide where to dig
Thanks Zac for the comment! I like to start out walking creeks. That way you can find out where they have been. Look for flint flakes along the gravel bars close to bends in the creek. After finding some artifacts or flakes along a specific stretch or bend of the creek you can look for the nearest high ground just above the flood zone. Dig a good test hole at least a couple feet deep or down to the clay layer. Hopefully you will find flint/chert flakes. I hope that helps and thanks for watching!
Why did you think the drill was archaic?
Archaic camp site we are on. Mainly finding Benton and Buzzard Roost culture. We appreciate you watching and God Bless!
Fun
@@theeldereffect hey we really do enjoy it. Thanks for leaving a comment and watching. God Bless!
THAT DRILL PIECE STUCK IN DIRT
CUZ IT WAS PULLED OUT AT AN ANGLE PUT PRESSURE ON IT
BET DIGGIN LITTLE BIT IT WOULD HAVE COME OUT HOLE
GOTTA DIG THERE TO FIND OTHER HALF
Thanks for the comment and for watching. Usually when we find anything broken we try to find the other half. That’s only happened to us once before. It’s possible to find the other half and we are always trying to piece broken artifacts together. We found a couple of broke drills yesterday, but had no luck finding the other half. Maybe they will turn up in the future. Take care! 👍🏻
How long did it take you to make this video that's a shit ton of points
Probably about a couple of months worth. We don’t get to hunt every day and just do it when we have time. We appreciate you watching. 👍🏻
I thought it was illegal to dig in Tennessee.
No it’s not in the state of Tennessee as long as you have permission from the land owner. There are several other states that it is illegal. Thanks for leaving a comment.
@@TennesseeRocks thank you.
Lighting issue needs fixed, can't see crap
We got caught at the dig at night during some of our videos and we are addressing some of those issues, so we appreciate you watching and tuning in. Can't wait till the time changes, so we will have a little bit more daylight. Thanks again for watching the channel and tune in for some new content.
Do y'all dig at night purposely or just run outta time?? I cave dig alot so I figured y'all purposely dig at night.
That’s cool you get to dig in a cave. We just run out of daylight. Can’t wait till the time changes for longer days. We appreciate you watching. 👍🏻
What county are you digging in?👍👍👍
We don’t give out specifics, but we are in Middle, TN. We really appreciate you watching! 👍🏻
Why do you suppose they spent all that time and effort to make fantastic points/blades and just leave them in that spot? Doesn't make sense.
Hey Jeffrey great comment! Well one thing that you don’t see in the video is the amount of breaks that we find. Also the Middle Archaic period is around 2000 years long. 6000 -4000 B.P. Just imagine how many points and tools were made during that time span. By the amount of flakes we are finding I bet you could fill up the back of a pickup truck lol. I believe they would drop or misplace some but would also bury and hide as well. That’s a great comment and good observation! Thanks for watching!
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Amen to that Brother. Thanks for watching my friend!
I think your maw and paw would like to clean their points Quit hogging their process. Walk with them and film
Thanks David for leaving a comment. Next time they are with us I will sure try to do that. Thanks for letting us know.
You need to have a little more respect for your mother pal
Hmmm, well Roger we are not perfect but I’ll look the footage over. I can assure you there are very few people in this world we respect more than our mother. We appreciate you watching and leaving a comment !