@@cleggsadventures Thanks for sharing another wonderful adventure with all of us! I'd love to know more about the points that could be discovered in the Red River Valley between Minnesota & North Dakota. Is there anything in your hand reference on that? It's heavy clay soil, as it's an ancient glacial lake bottom, so I'm not even sure how one would go about finding points in this part of the country.
Love watching you! About 12 years ago at a thrift store, I had a box of arrowheads in my hands. I put them back on the shelf! Regrets to this day. I've lived near rivers all of my life but digging didn't occur to my dad or me. You're an inspiration!! And BTW my 5th gr grandmother was Shawnee.
Wow what a day on the river. Have found a lot of artifacts in my life but I still like those well made triangles . They are my favorite. Happy hunting Scott. Peace
Great day, my friend!! You were all over them this trip. The little triangle was really sweet! I haven't been able to go yet this month because it's rained EVERY STINKING SATURDAY!
this is so exciting to watch! i feel your excitement too!! Thank you SO much for explaining what each is, and what they were used for. Those of us that are fascinated, yet know nothing really appreciate all these important details...time frame/what it's called/ what it's used for...i love learning these things from you...oh and how they get there!! wowzer...fun fun
Hey Cleg, I just love all of your streams, I've learned a lot about ancient artifacts in the past 12 months of watching your streams. I live in Kirkersville, Ohio, just 23 miles east of Flint Ridge. If you're ever in my area I would love to meet you, I'll keep an eye out for your latest streams. Sincerely, Jack Dicke
What an amazing video l Clegg. Ur finds on this trip are my absolute favorites we have found over the years. What a day. Makes all those rainy days so worth it. Congratulations Clegg.
@@cleggsadventures im just wanting to know where on the ohio river could i go to look for arrowheads, i just dont want to get myself into trouble, is it legal along the water in all the states?
@@JamesJoseph-te3jm James, not sure what state you are in, but some states have very strict laws. I’m in Northern WV and the river banks are privately owned all the way to the water. You’re allowed anywhere the land owner allows you. Only places here not allowed are: national forests and the Islands in the river. I think in KY you can surface hunt but they don’t allow sifting or digging. Just kinda have to call the Game Warden, they would have all the rules
@@cleggsadventures im in michigan, but i was planning a weekend trip down there somewhere (still researching) i was just looking for a spot along the ohio to surface hunt
@@JamesJoseph-te3jm If you do come down this way, it’s easier to have a kayak and launch it at a boat ramp or something. Most of the beaches are overgrown and hard to get down to the water
Great video Sir, alot of good info. on how those artifacts make it down to the beach. One heck of a day. New sifter looks great, hope you get as many miles out of it as the one you replaced. Good job👍
Much Appreciated. The old one got washed away. I kept it stashed in the weeds but didn’t have it high enough up the bank and the flood took it. It was old anyway
Great video brother!! DOUBLE WHAMMY! That triangle is a STINGER 🔥. I went looking the other day but I about sunk in muck 😂. The new sifter seems to be working well! 💪. I was thinking paint pot on that little dish, but you just never know! Best of luck out there! ✌️
Man I love the work you do, and these vids! I'm probably about the same age as you.... and slowing down with the energy levels these days. Your vids make me want to get off my butt, and go hunt for these awesome artifacts with my Family! Such fun stuff. Amazing! You are just awesome, Brother!
Another good video brother, you killed Em ! Very good job explaining your craft, that definitely helps out the newer less experienced community. I’ll buy Rocky a pair of gloves so he doesn’t get blisters on his hands from the shovel, maybe that’ll get him out there to help!😂👍👍👍
Have really enjoyed your videos for years. I search a couple of creeks using a floating screen and shovel the way you do. Some of my best finds in the last 10 years have come from creeks. Would really like to "pick you brain" sometime for more tips Lol.
Finding your channel sparked my own journey into artifact hunting and I recently found my first point. Thank you for sharing your adventures and knowledge. I love learning about those who came before us
Patience …. It pays off ! The river answers to no man … Wow I’m stunned … stunned I tellya . The craftsmanship of those artifacts is breathtaking, congratulations Scott. I just ordered The Official Overstreet guide , thanks for that tip. The Internet is great for looking up stuff quick, but I love thumbing through a book - can’t beat it. I’ll watch your vids several times as they are interesting informative and gal darnet relaxing too Oh & John Masters sings Hey Clegg !! I’ll come back - ya here 😊
Glad you were able to get out there again Scott. Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for the info, you have taught me and many others alot. You're not gonna beLEEV this! After you talked abt finding worked pieces in random places such as truckloads of gravel, septic rock, etc. I did just that shortly after watching your vid. Septic rock i spread out yrs ago to make a rock garden, i looked it over and found a odd type of discoidal/ cup🤗
Wow bro, you had a good day on the river. And great weather too! That 1st point was a killer, next 1 very nice as well. The hemotite piece I believe is an archaic bottle cap of sorts... lol. Hard to say, but it looks as if used for something due to the scratches in the cup side. I've found similar examples, minus the scratches, on several occasions and always drag em home with me just because. Love how you educate your viewers on the types and ages of what you find. Impeccable work! May the great spirits be with you 👍🇺🇸
@@cleggsadventures yep the one offs are. Me and my daughter found one last weekend it’s a bird point that’s can’t be identified might be somewhat of an eccentric.
Love your channel and a feel your enthusiasm ! I just recently caught the arrow hunting bug up in the Cascade mountains near Seattle. My son and I happened to find a few points at the edge of a lake along an old Native American trail which goes over the mountain pass. It’s covered in snow right now, but come spring, we will surely go back !
Another exceptional video Scott. You were having a heck of a great day out there! I guess the flood did its work to your advantage. Keep em coming Scott!
the hematite could be another part to a spinning wind powered attention device that marked territory or trails. maybe it has some nutting stone connection
I love you channel I grew up down in your area,and use to spend some time looking for points and marbles. I haven’t in a number of years, but your videos have inspired me to build a new screen and get out and look for some further up the Ohio a few miles west of Pittsburgh where I live now. Keep the videos coming I’ve already learned a ton and I just found your channel a couple weeks ago
I teach 6th grade history and the kids ask to watch your videos. That type of interest is rare these days. I bought an Overstreet book and we explored it in class. Just found a new 150.00 set of Dunlop rubber boots for $6.00 at the Goodwill, and am going to start my expeditions around my house. I live in a primo spot. Am 300 yards of flatland away from a nice WV creek. Sleepy Creek in Morgan County WV.
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos and explaining what’s happening at every step . You are very inspiring and give me inspiration to go out more and search.
Great job Scott. You give me hope for the for the spring . You teach us all much . You are kicking butt today . Of all the people who are looking for artifacts , I feel you are the most know legible, who is on you tube . It looks as though , you have made a new sifter . Congratulations Scott, you are for sure the big dog of the river , Rocks back is probably hurting him again . Rocky is like a blister , he shows up when the work is finished
🥓 Ok Clegg thanks to you I found a big ole clue today that I’m in the right spot. My first fire rock ! I had no idear about their existence until I watched you n Rocky. I found a prominent hill by a nice flowing crik (private property) & there she was lookin up at me. Even stranger it’s shaped like a heart. So thanks for that ….. Ok now i’m headed over to Myers lake to see if I can hook old Sam ! I’ll be back later on ….. ✌️
Thanks for another good show brother! I learn more and more about digging and screening watching your outings. I mainly walk plowed fields here in Northern Kentucky and been very successful and lucky at it. Keep saving history!!
@@ridgenhollerrelics7369 Yeah, the river bank is a bit different. It’s all privately owned but very grown up in most places. People really don’t mind if you stop in a boat and look around, as long as you’re not leaving your rubbish behind. But if sifting, I would always ask permission.
Much Appreciated! I did this one last year on what I’ve found on the channel up to that point. Three Years of CLEGG’S ADVENTURES ruclips.net/video/FoIN1R4gM8o/видео.html
Can you imagine making a video of digging and sifting soil on the Indiana side of the Ohio river looking for artifacts and an Indiana Conservation Officer walking up and putting you in handcuffs ?
Hi Clegg, I’m a big fan. I’m from Massachusetts and am going to be visiting the Ohio river in April…I think we’re staying in Wade and was probably going to use the boat ramp off of Rt 7. Any advice or pointers on areas around there to look or just basically just anywhere along the River? I made a sifter and am bringing a shovel… I can’t wait! Anyway thanks for making these videos I do enjoy them.👊🏼 Jeff
Can you imagine the person who made those tools knowing that in 3000 or so years we’d all be admiring his work? Online!?? 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yeah, probably just mad they lost it
@@cleggsadventures Thanks for sharing another wonderful adventure with all of us! I'd love to know more about the points that could be discovered in the Red River Valley between Minnesota & North Dakota. Is there anything in your hand reference on that? It's heavy clay soil, as it's an ancient glacial lake bottom, so I'm not even sure how one would go about finding points in this part of the country.
That would be wild lol
Your excitement, enthusiasm, knowledge and optimism cheers me up on a dull day
Much Appreciated
I’m down in Missouri though, if you wanted to search areas here also… I would even feed you! I love and appreciate all your hard work!
Much Appreciated
Your videos answer many questions I have, living in West Virginia near the Potomac river. Thanks for your education.
Thank you as well
Wow, you worked hard for that one but it made for a very enjoyable video. Wonderful artifacts you found. Thank you Clegg!👍
Much Appreciated
Love watching you! About 12 years ago at a thrift store, I had a box of arrowheads in my hands. I put them back on the shelf! Regrets to this day. I've lived near rivers all of my life but digging didn't occur to my dad or me. You're an inspiration!! And BTW my 5th gr grandmother was Shawnee.
Thank you. Hard tell what was in that box
Shawnee language for arrowhead kiiša
@@pekowilenape2290 Thank you!
She was one of 32, 5 x great grandmother's you had.
@@woodspirit98 Thank you! I'm thankful that she was.
Great saves Scott!!! He’ll of a pocket today.. Super nice stone piece!!! Way better than marbles and army men..
Much Appreciated Brother 👍
Wow what a day on the river. Have found a lot of artifacts in my life but I still like those well made triangles . They are my favorite. Happy hunting Scott. Peace
Much Appreciated! Yeah, those triangles are made well.
Love that hematite piece! WOW. What a unique piece. Thanks for taking us along Scott!
Thank you
Great day, my friend!! You were all over them this trip. The little triangle was really sweet!
I haven't been able to go yet this month because it's rained EVERY STINKING SATURDAY!
Much Appreciated! It’s been nice here, but the high water left a lot of mud behind.
That natural modified nodule is so insane!! Awsome find. Could be somebody had their lucky hematite piece.
Yeah, that was an odd one
this is so exciting to watch! i feel your excitement too!! Thank you SO much for explaining what each is, and what they were used for. Those of us that are fascinated, yet know nothing really appreciate all these important details...time frame/what it's called/ what it's used for...i love learning these things from you...oh and how they get there!! wowzer...fun fun
Very Much Appreciated
Sure, but how does it feel to be a total one?@@C.M.R.Artifacts-qu1ey
@@C.M.R.Artifacts-qu1ey no one asked for yours! take your hatefulness elsewhere... omg, how rude!
Scott: Great vid. The round/cupped hematite piece is really cool. Thanks
Thanks! Yeah that was an odd one
Thanks for another great video 👍✌️
Much Appreciated
Awesome artifacts Scott !!!! Thanks for sharing. Hard work paying off. Many blessings brother.
Thanks Kevin
Hey Cleg, I just love all of your streams, I've learned a lot about ancient artifacts in the past 12 months of watching your streams. I live in Kirkersville, Ohio, just 23 miles east of Flint Ridge. If you're ever in my area I would love to meet you, I'll keep an eye out for your latest streams. Sincerely, Jack Dicke
Much Appreciated
Dang, Scott !!! Heck of a day !!! 💥💥💥💥💥
Awesome diggin' !!!⛏️⛏️⛏️⛏️⛏️⛏️
Thanks Brother
@@cleggsadventures
Keep on diggin brother ✌️⛏️⛏️
Your on fire buddy, congratulations on some outstanding artifacts. Great video as always.
Much Appreciated Rob
Another awesome day Scott! Love the drill and the arrow point❤
Thanks Garson
Howdy from northeast Missouri! Those Adenas were SMOKERS!!!!!! I'm gonna be in a ditch next week, weather permitting. Have a great season!
Good luck out there 👍
I still never waste anything cheers 🍻 buddy enjoy this beautiful Ohio weather
Much Appreciated!
Wow you had a great day! Thanks again for sharing your finds and your knowledge.
Much Appreciated
I'm so jealous of the spots you hunt! lol
Good spots
What an amazing video l
Clegg. Ur finds on this trip are my absolute favorites we have found over the years. What a day. Makes all those rainy days so worth it. Congratulations Clegg.
Thanks Charles 👍
@@cleggsadventures im just wanting to know where on the ohio river could i go to look for arrowheads, i just dont want to get myself into trouble, is it legal along the water in all the states?
@@JamesJoseph-te3jm James, not sure what state you are in, but some states have very strict laws. I’m in Northern WV and the river banks are privately owned all the way to the water. You’re allowed anywhere the land owner allows you. Only places here not allowed are: national forests and the Islands in the river. I think in KY you can surface hunt but they don’t allow sifting or digging. Just kinda have to call the Game Warden, they would have all the rules
@@cleggsadventures im in michigan, but i was planning a weekend trip down there somewhere (still researching) i was just looking for a spot along the ohio to surface hunt
@@JamesJoseph-te3jm If you do come down this way, it’s easier to have a kayak and launch it at a boat ramp or something. Most of the beaches are overgrown and hard to get down to the water
Great video Sir, alot of good info. on how those artifacts make it down to the beach. One heck of a day. New sifter looks great, hope you get as many miles out of it as the one you replaced. Good job👍
Much Appreciated. The old one got washed away. I kept it stashed in the weeds but didn’t have it high enough up the bank and the flood took it. It was old anyway
Very nice finds brother! Always great when you have productive days!'😉
Much Appreciated
Great video brother!! DOUBLE WHAMMY! That triangle is a STINGER 🔥. I went looking the other day but I about sunk in muck 😂. The new sifter seems to be working well! 💪. I was thinking paint pot on that little dish, but you just never know! Best of luck out there! ✌️
Much Appreciated! Muddy up here too! Had my old sifter on the bank and the flood took it. It’s headed your way.😂👍
Another great video SC! I just watched after getting off the river myself. Got a Fort Ancient, but not as nice as yours. Again a great video!!!!
Much Appreciated Brother
Man I love the work you do, and these vids! I'm probably about the same age as you.... and slowing down with the energy levels these days. Your vids make me want to get off my butt, and go hunt for these awesome artifacts with my Family! Such fun stuff. Amazing! You are just awesome, Brother!
Much Appreciated Jimmy! I’m 52
@@cleggsadventures Yep! I turned 53 a few months ago.
Another good video brother, you killed Em ! Very good job explaining your craft, that definitely helps out the newer less experienced community. I’ll buy Rocky a pair of gloves so he doesn’t get blisters on his hands from the shovel, maybe that’ll get him out there to help!😂👍👍👍
Thanks Brother! Yeah, he needs gloves for sure
👍 You're gonna' need a bigger table with days like that! Nice stuff.
I know, it’s full. Need some end tables 👍
There ya' go!@@cleggsadventures
Have really enjoyed your videos for years. I search a couple of creeks using a floating screen and shovel the way you do. Some of my best finds in the last 10 years have come from creeks. Would really like to "pick you brain" sometime for more tips Lol.
Much Appreciated
Your enthusiasm alone makes me enthusiastic as well. I'm from Ohio and I never found any artifacts. Love your videos.
Much Appreciated
Finding your channel sparked my own journey into artifact hunting and I recently found my first point. Thank you for sharing your adventures and knowledge. I love learning about those who came before us
Very Much Appreciated
Dude, I love your passion doing this. Thanks also for the history lessons! You could teach classes on this.
Much Appreciated
Great video man. I sure miss living along the Ohio River. I don't find near as much in GA.
Much Appreciated
Patience …. It pays off ! The river answers to no man … Wow I’m stunned … stunned I tellya . The craftsmanship of those artifacts is breathtaking, congratulations Scott.
I just ordered The Official Overstreet guide , thanks for that tip. The Internet is great for looking up stuff quick, but I love thumbing through a book - can’t beat it.
I’ll watch your vids several times as they are interesting informative and gal darnet relaxing too
Oh & John Masters sings Hey Clegg !!
I’ll come back - ya here 😊
Yeah, you’ll like the book, it’s faster than looking online. It’s organized well.
Tell John Masters, Barney can’t sing. Not a lick!
Glad you were able to get out there again Scott. Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for the info, you have taught me and many others alot. You're not gonna beLEEV this! After you talked abt finding worked pieces in random places such as truckloads of gravel, septic rock, etc. I did just that shortly after watching your vid. Septic rock i spread out yrs ago to make a rock garden, i looked it over and found a odd type of discoidal/ cup🤗
There ya go!👍
Wow bro, you had a good day on the river. And great weather too! That 1st point was a killer, next 1 very nice as well. The hemotite piece I believe is an archaic bottle cap of sorts... lol. Hard to say, but it looks as if used for something due to the scratches in the cup side. I've found similar examples, minus the scratches, on several occasions and always drag em home with me just because. Love how you educate your viewers on the types and ages of what you find. Impeccable work! May the great spirits be with you 👍🇺🇸
Very Much Appreciated George
Awesome finds! Im going to try sifting this year up here in Wisconsin.
Good luck out there
Thanks for posting great hunt
Much Appreciated
Awesome sauce em buddy love the artifacts, and enjoy your content! Your personality takes the cake 👍🏽
Much Appreciated
Wow, what a hunt! Great video and great finds. Also thanks for your service brother 🇺🇸
Much Appreciated Brother
That hematite is awesome. Typically ground for pigment but the shape is nice probably some interesting use.
Tough to ID
@@cleggsadventures yep the one offs are. Me and my daughter found one last weekend it’s a bird point that’s can’t be identified might be somewhat of an eccentric.
It’s amazing those points don’t get broken with the edge of the shovel ! Must have good aim 😉
I’ve broken a couple, but the sand is soft, so they move easily.
Love your channel and a feel your enthusiasm ! I just recently caught the arrow hunting bug up in the Cascade mountains near Seattle. My son and I happened to find a few points at the edge of a lake along an old Native American trail which goes over the mountain pass. It’s covered in snow right now, but come spring, we will surely go back !
"I find a bunch of these drill bits, but there usually broken." Some things never change.
Same here
Thanks for all the info drip. You must have a strong back. You ever watch R custow doing his thing with his squirrel?
Yeah, I don’t associate with that guy.
Scott: You must stock up on Doan's Pills for back pains by the gross!! My back almost hurts watching you dig and sift!! Jim C.
I’ve done a lot of digging.👍
Very nice love when I find drills
Me too!
The small bowl shaped stone may have been used for a spinning support spindle. Look up support spindle. Fascinating
Much appreciated
Another exceptional video Scott. You were having a heck of a great day out there! I guess the flood did its work to your advantage. Keep em coming Scott!
Thanks Jim👍
Great video! Good to see you back on the river
Much Appreciated
Good number and quality very good hunt.
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How much is the latest Overstreet going for now?
@@lelandshanks3590 $33
You produce Discovery Channel quality videos even better than. I really enjoy what you do
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the hematite could be another part to a spinning wind powered attention device that marked territory or trails. maybe it has some nutting stone connection
Not sure
Another good one!
Thank you
Great show! It's been awhile since your last video. Thanks for sharing!
Much Appreciated! I put a shorter video out a fee days ago
The passion and love you have for doing this is easy to see, great camera work too.
Thanks for sharing. 👍
Much Appreciated
I see the hunt was good, and your channel is taking off great. Enjoy life, happy hunting.
Much Appreciated
Great finds! Great work! 🎉
Thanks Wendy
Amazing finds
Much Appreciated
I love you channel I grew up down in your area,and use to spend some time looking for points and marbles. I haven’t in a number of years, but your videos have inspired me to build a new screen and get out and look for some further up the Ohio a few miles west of Pittsburgh where I live now. Keep the videos coming I’ve already learned a ton and I just found your channel a couple weeks ago
Much Appreciated! Good luck out there
love your videos
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Some real pretty artifacts ya found, keep on doing what your doing you crack me up.
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What a day good finds I recon liked the video thanks
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What a great video! One of your best!
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What a fantastic day/hunt for you!! Congrats!! : )
Much Appreciated Steve
Thanks for posting another fascinating video. I am truly amazed by the artifacts you uncover.
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Incredible finds and always super informative and inspiring thanks for creating and sharing
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I teach 6th grade history and the kids ask to watch your videos. That type of interest is rare these days. I bought an Overstreet book and we explored it in class. Just found a new 150.00 set of Dunlop rubber boots for $6.00 at the Goodwill, and am going to start my expeditions around my house. I live in a primo spot. Am 300 yards of flatland away from a nice WV creek. Sleepy Creek in Morgan County WV.
Very Cool! Good luck out there 👍
Amazing finds.
Much Appreciated
Love your passion! Fun video.
Much appreciated
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos and explaining what’s happening at every step . You are very inspiring and give me inspiration to go out more and search.
Much Appreciated
Another fantastic job.
Much Appreciated
I stuff you finding there bro. Good to see you back on the river. Keep it comin!
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That flint arrow head is beautiful!
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Great finds there!
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I grew up on the Ohio River at Portsmouth Ohio , I hunted several village sites in the area when I was a kid. It's hard-to-get access now.
Yeah, a lot of places like that now
Great job Scott. You give me hope for the for the spring . You teach us all much . You are kicking butt today . Of all the people who are looking for artifacts , I feel you
are the most know legible, who is on you tube . It looks as though , you have made a new sifter . Congratulations Scott, you are for sure the big dog of the river , Rocks
back is probably hurting him again . Rocky is like a blister , he shows up when the
work is finished
Thanks Bill! He can’t handle it!
The flood took the old sifter
Wow what a day!
Much Appreciated
Been enjoying your adventures as i hunted the very spot you been digging years ago and found 13 whole points in one day walking that beach .
There’s a lot down there.
So cool cant wait for winter to pass to get back out there myself
Me too
Awesome
Much Appreciated
🥓 Ok Clegg thanks to you I found a big ole clue today that I’m in the right spot. My first fire rock ! I had no idear about their existence until I watched you n Rocky. I found a prominent hill by a nice flowing crik (private property) & there she was lookin up at me. Even stranger it’s shaped like a heart. So thanks for that ….. Ok now i’m headed over to Myers lake to see if I can hook old Sam ! I’ll be back later on ….. ✌️
Old Sam the giant Carp! 👍
Thank you. Always a good day watching your videos. Had to resubscribe to the channel. Got a new phone and a lot of catching up 🎉
Much Appreciated 👍
Another good video! I may have to give give sifting a try up here on the Muskingum
Much Appreciated
You’re gonna have to tell Rocky no squirrels allowed in the theater 😅@@cleggsadventures
Awesome Finds Scott great video gotta get those RPMs up lol
Much Appreciated! Yeah, that RPM! lol
Thanks for another good show brother! I learn more and more about digging and screening watching your outings. I mainly walk plowed fields here in Northern Kentucky and been very successful and lucky at it. Keep saving history!!
Much Appreciated! Wish I had some fields around here, nobody wants to give permission
Really blessed to have the one I got so I understand. Been turned down a lot lately looking for places to metal detect.
@@cleggsadventures
@@ridgenhollerrelics7369 Yeah, the river bank is a bit different. It’s all privately owned but very grown up in most places. People really don’t mind if you stop in a boat and look around, as long as you’re not leaving your rubbish behind. But if sifting, I would always ask permission.
Sent you a friend request Scott...Mitch Wolfe@@cleggsadventures
Looked like a great day! Must be that shiny new sifter.
It works well!👍
Good Job
Much Appreciated Lumpy
Scott do you a vid on your home collection, love your vids my man.
Much Appreciated! I did this one last year on what I’ve found on the channel up to that point.
Three Years of CLEGG’S ADVENTURES
ruclips.net/video/FoIN1R4gM8o/видео.html
Love the lil bowl. Looks Hopewell.
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pretty good day! keep it up.
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Could that small hematite cup have been used as a miniature paint bowl? ♥
Could be any kind of tool or something. But something was spinning in there
Can you imagine making a video of digging and sifting soil on the Indiana side of the Ohio river looking for artifacts and an Indiana Conservation Officer walking up and putting you in handcuffs ?
Yeah, strict law in some states
Hi Clegg, I’m a big fan. I’m from Massachusetts and am going to be visiting the Ohio river in April…I think we’re staying in Wade and was probably going to use the boat ramp off of Rt 7. Any advice or pointers on areas around there to look or just basically just anywhere along the River?
I made a sifter and am bringing a shovel… I can’t wait!
Anyway thanks for making these videos I do enjoy them.👊🏼
Jeff
Much Appreciated! Not sure where Wade is
Nice finds. You killed it. Maybe the little stone bowl was for paint?
Much Appreciated! Yeah, not sure but maybe.
I'm in !!
For some reason youtube keeps unsubscribeing me from your channel. My wife and i love watching your videos.
That’s odd. I’m not sure.
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Man you did good! Looks like a new sifter and shovel! What did you do, wear the others out finding points 😂?
I stashed in on the bank between hunts, but not high enough. Flood took it and my shovel. 😂😂