Broken or whole they are all precious gifts. That was a big ol healthy water moccasin. Looking forward to another adventure and good luck. Take care and have a blessed day. 🍀 Blessings, Teresa 🦉
I just love the friendly competition between the both of you, Chris. Matthew is one cheeky, competitive person, ain’t he though? Do ya’ll get permission for fields like this? I have these fields around the corner from my home but I’m afeard they may come and ask my husband and I to leave. So happy neither one of you got bit by the water moccasin. YIKES! 🐍 Great finds, by the way.😊
Looks like where we used to hunt? Hwy 541south? All I'm saying. Great finds. All the drills and bird points, knives your finding. Plus, they're everywhere. Not revealing nothing else. Thanks, guys. love your channel.
My dad would plow his garden on the side of a small hill and go back after a rain and pick up arrow heads. Never realized this was an Native American camp until I watched your videos. To bad this land was sold a few years back ! Now no one knows about this area .
I always said if u can find points in Charleston, Sc u can find them anywhere. Most of our Woodland material matches the sand here and they are tint points! Gotta look for Flakes here to find points. Some kool Finds! Love the Drill!❤
I had some luck last week myself. I wish I had myself a PBR Mike to help me identify my finds lol. I found a flat thin round disc scraper in my cousins garden by the creek. Only found 1 other like it. And that was almost 30years ago and they were bout a quarter mile apart and made from the same material. I think the same knapper made them.
That point you found at the end of the video is a stunner! The edge work was wicked. Killer points, fellas. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
I've been watching you guys for a few years. Question? Did natives ever find old arrowheads from hundreds of years before and re-use or re-work them? Surely they found some left behind about like you guys do.
Ancient site of long habitations..marked by periods of expert lithic cultures..and along come two goomers with pointy sticks and notions🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Edit:PS. I hope you get a chuckle out of that Spike 😆👍👍🇺🇸
Broken or whole they are all precious gifts. That was a big ol healthy water moccasin. Looking forward to another adventure and good luck. Take care and have a blessed day. 🍀
Blessings,
Teresa 🦉
Yes they are. Thanks.
Awesome Bayougoula! Yall 2 ain’t gonna leave none for the rest of us to find! 🤣🤣
👍🏻👍🏻
Congratulations fellas, and as always, Mr. Spike great video that you put together.
Those boys have been finding!! Enjoyed it Spike👍😃🏹
Thanks 👍
Nice finds! ❤
Thanks.
I thought you had a twofer at 2:45 with that needle point leaf right beside your find!! Lol. Nice finds all together!!!
Thanks.
Nice haul, guys!!
Thanks
Nice points. Blessings
Thank you! You too!
That turned into a good Day!
It sure did. Thanks.
I just love the friendly competition between the both of you, Chris. Matthew is one cheeky, competitive person, ain’t he though? Do ya’ll get permission for fields like this? I have these fields around the corner from my home but I’m afeard they may come and ask my husband and I to leave. So happy neither one of you got bit by the water moccasin. YIKES! 🐍 Great finds, by the way.😊
Thanks.
I knew it was gonna be a good day when I saw y'all post a video. Y'all's channel is awesome. Keep up the good work
Appreciate it!! Thanks.
Looks like where we used to hunt? Hwy 541south? All I'm saying. Great finds. All the drills and bird points, knives your finding. Plus, they're everywhere. Not revealing nothing else. Thanks, guys. love your channel.
Thanks 👍
My dad would plow his garden on the side of a small hill and go back after a rain and pick up arrow heads. Never realized this was an Native American camp until I watched your videos. To bad this land was sold a few years back ! Now no one knows about this area .
Thanks for watching.
I always said if u can find points in Charleston, Sc u can find them anywhere. Most of our Woodland material matches the sand here and they are tint points! Gotta look for Flakes here to find points. Some kool Finds! Love the Drill!❤
Thanks.
Maaaan, that field really produced some awesome finds!!! Amazing beautiful artifacts!! Glad to see this notification this morning, 🙌 ❤
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.
I had some luck last week myself. I wish I had myself a PBR Mike to help me identify my finds lol. I found a flat thin round disc scraper in my cousins garden by the creek. Only found 1 other like it. And that was almost 30years ago and they were bout a quarter mile apart and made from the same material. I think the same knapper made them.
Awesome! Congratulations. Thanks my friend.
That point you found at the end of the video is a stunner! The edge work was wicked. Killer points, fellas. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
Our pleasure. Thanks.
I caught it. Nice point cheif! Rk.
Thanks.
I enjoy watching you guys
Thanks so much!
Dang it, fellas !!
Awesomeness !!💥😎👊
Thanks.
Poor Spike....can't defend himself. haha
😂
ALWAYS 😍 😘 🦋 😍 😘
Thanks.
Walk out my camper last week looked down there was arrow head ( Louisiana) found about 25 in yard over the years
Cool.
Let’s gooo
Thanks.
Loaded brothers👍🇺🇸
Thanks.
I've been watching you guys for a few years. Question? Did natives ever find old arrowheads from hundreds of years before and re-use or re-work them? Surely they found some left behind about like you guys do.
Thanks for watching! The answer to your question is yes.
I'm sure they use that one to make needle tip holes and stuff like deer skin tense
Could be
Ancient site of long habitations..marked by periods of expert lithic cultures..and along come two goomers with pointy sticks and notions🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Edit:PS. I hope you get a chuckle out of that Spike 😆👍👍🇺🇸
I did! Thanks!
@@HeartbreakerRelics 👍👍🤣🤣🤣🤣🇺🇸🇺🇸
How can I get started hunting and identifying these artifacts
Watch some of our how to videos. Lots of information there
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