You guys had a good day, man - that stone wall! Really enjoyed seeing the turtle, and the black snake. Hope you get back to that cellar hole to investigate soon. Take care, Mike...
Nice hunt fellas! The snake was a Black Rat snake and the turtle was an Eastern Box turtle. I have always heard the bullet extractor called a worm. Congrats and HH!
Mike great civil war history you and Eric found. I enjoyed the variety of bullets. I hope you return to detect the home foundation. So thoughtful to give the box turtle a drink, what do they eat that they remain on land? The snake creeped me out. Nice to see you out enjoying what you love. Take care👍👏😀
Hi Mike! Concerning the lock and chain, a lot of hunters use that to lock up tree stands. That tree could have fallen off season with that chain on there. My 2 cents. Great vid! Thanks
Mike you are the civil war bullet man. I can't wait until I find a spot that has some bullets on it. Boy is it hot out, ground is like stone. Thanks for sharing.
Agree. For me its about the history side of it. The war side is terrible. I use this to learn more about the life of a soldier in the mid 1800s. Thank you for watching.
Thanks for watching everyone. Have a GR8 evening. 😊
Beautiful
Y'all had a very nice hunt and really good finds.I enjoyed your video.
Thanks Jimmy!!!!
@@gr8finds196 Your welcome.
Lots of history saved there, Mike!❤
Thanks Cynthia 😊😊
Great finds buddy!!!
Thanks Ron. 😊
You guys had a good day, man - that stone wall!
Really enjoyed seeing the turtle, and the black snake.
Hope you get back to that cellar hole to investigate soon.
Take care, Mike...
Hi Dave. Thank you. I will do some more exploring there.
Nice hunt fellas! The snake was a Black Rat snake and the turtle was an Eastern Box turtle. I have always heard the bullet extractor called a worm. Congrats and HH!
Thanks Mike
That was a fun day. There’s more to find way back in there.
Definitely. I was told there is a trench back there. Just finding it will be hard. Thanks Eric
Great video. I never get tired of seeing Civil War bullets. Nice antler. That stove leg will look awesome after electrolysis. 💖💯
Thank ya Julie
Mike great civil war history you and Eric found. I enjoyed the variety of bullets. I hope you return to detect the home foundation. So thoughtful to give the box turtle a drink, what do they eat that they remain on land? The snake creeped me out. Nice to see you out enjoying what you love. Take care👍👏😀
Thanks you all. I really don't know what they eat. I will have to look it up.
Amazing day. Congratulations Mike.
Well done fellas 💪 some nice history saved!
Hi Shane. Thanks man
The watch is a Fitbit watch
Thanks
Awesome finds!
Hi Mike! Concerning the lock and chain, a lot of hunters use that to lock up tree stands. That tree could have fallen off season with that chain on there. My 2 cents. Great vid! Thanks
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for sharing this great video. Nice finds and looks to be a really good spot to go back to, especially around the house foundation.
Thanks Roger. I will get back there. I have a few spots of interest to check along with that house site.
Bro I wouldn't be bored with each bullet. It's cool history!
Oh yeah. Never gets old.
You both had a great day detecting finding some nest stuff. I liked your turtle friend.
Thank you!
Mike you are the civil war bullet man. I can't wait until I find a spot that has some bullets on it. Boy is it hot out, ground is like stone. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah it's to hot. Hope u get some bullets Peter.
The Chain And Lock Could Be From A Hunter Who Might Of Used It To Lock A Tree Stand To The Tree, So It Wouldn't Get Stolen
Another Great Video !! 🌲🌲🌲🌲
Thank ya for info. Appreciate ya !!!
I still use that kind of fuse
Thanks for sharing Bob. I figured some homes still do. I remember my grandmother's house did.
Awesome civil war Bullet found so is the quarter cool find
Thanks John.
Nice day out mike
Thanks John
LISTENING TO NICE HUNT.
Hi Johnny. Thanks man
The watch you found is a smart watch, a fitness watch. Not that old.
thanks Barb!!
Gardners were dropped so Johnny Reb was right where you were
Yes sir!! Thanks Steve.
Eric's channel: www.youtube.com/@grant6165
How do you recommend I look for spots like these. I’m new to the hobby and am excited to find things!
I use the internet to research old areas. Looks at maps online from the 1800s. They show where homes used to be. Good luck !
@@gr8finds196 thanks 🙏
War iis a bad thing.. but nice finds!
Agree. For me its about the history side of it. The war side is terrible. I use this to learn more about the life of a soldier in the mid 1800s. Thank you for watching.