Seeing you pull a point from the dirt instead of a sifter was strange! Super cool video. Ill be testing that clay layer technique on my own river and see how it works there.
That was a blast man. Thanks for taking me with you. I love finding arrowheads man's my favorite thing ever. It never gets old. I learned a lot. Thanks for passing along a little knowledge.
Such a fun channel. Thanks for sharing your adventures. I’ve found megladon shark teeth in fill we used at the landfill in Florida. Biggest one was almost 4 inches. According to things I’ve read with megladon shark teeth every in represented 10 in length on average. We’d go walking at lunch looking for teeth. I was in Louisiana one summer and my cousin took me looking for arrow points at an old dirt runway airport that after the rain would expose them on the surface and in the areas the water would wash into shallow gully’s. I for a dozen or so broken ones but I did font one perfect one. It was about the size that would fit in the circle of a dime relatively flat on both sides with little knobs along both edges. A local said it was a bird point used on arrows. I made it into a necklace and gave it to a girlfriend. She probable sold it for a new sports car. Lol. Great channel Clegg. Huge fan from Telluride Colorado
Thoroughly enjoyed ur video Clegg! I always get excited when I see a new video posted by u, and I'm never let down. Loved it. Thanks for the adventure!!!!
We've been waiting, for your next video! I'm a graduate archaeologist and I find myself agreeing with better than 95% of your narratives. GREAT job! Keep it up!
As usual Scott , a super duper video , you have made my week with your video . I always learn something from videos , plus being entertained , of all the artifact hunters on you tube , I feel you are above the rest Thanks again for the the great video . Please give my regards to Rocky
I came back ….. Glad I did , cause I was both informed & entertained. Nice artifacts for sure. I got my pal JayBird to watch this one & he wonders how ya “up & time-traveled” ? Also he kept asking what the he debitage was ?? ( Rocky makes Jaybird look like an amateur ) Anyway Jaybird just grabbed a sweet tea outta my fridge & on the way out said Hey To Clegg !!
Always enjoy your videos. They are the best! Do you think that once the artifacts drift down to the clay layer that they tend to stay there no matter how long or how many massive flood events that happen afterwards? i.e. do they tend to "stay stuck" there?
Always enjoy my Friend. Couple of good finds. Appreciate the explanation of how artifacts get on the beach. Great job explained the hard clay layer, everything sets on it. Hopefully those floods this spring will fill your sifter with artifacts thru this summer 👍
I am really interested in finding some artifacts for myself, but I have a few questions. Do I need a permit to go out and do this myself? And do the same principles apply when looking for spots to go artifact hunting?
Been watching you for a few years now. I'd love to see the collection you've gotta have now! I'm 53 and have hunted since I was a kid here in East tennessee and southwestern Virginia. Nothing like finding that perfect point! Please post a video of the collection if you possibly can!
Excellent and fascinating vid, Clegg! My goodness I have learned so much from you. Really appreciate the great vids and look forward to them. I'm in Colorado and have found a couple of gorgeous petrified wood bird points. I'd love to see you come here to see what different artifacts you may find! Keep up the great vids and positivity! 🤙
I’ve been watching your videos for a long time and just realized I wasn’t subscribed 🤦♂️ Sorry about that! Awesome video Clegg! Looking forward to the next one!
Great video Scott. Here in Colorado 99% of my point's are what most call Bird points. Even the Dart points are small. Not sure why but it is what it is. Many blessings
@@cleggsadventures Dang, 45 yrs of looking and I didn't think about that. But I did know the Plains Indians had the Bow early. Thanks Scott. Never too old to learn. LOL
Subscribed ✌️ I have my dad's collection from here in IL where the Kankakee meets the Des Plains , I can find crystals, fossils, and any mineral, but for some reason I can never find arrowheads 🤷♂️. Was just down by the Ohio River last weekend by cave in rock IL
WOW!!! Your magic is amazing. You are so fortunate to be able to hunt this river. You also have way too much fun 😁. I wish that I had access to a river like that. We have the Red River here, but you have to access it by boat. All of the land on both sides is private land. Keep on huntin those points Clegg. 👍😎👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I love your videos, i love how you teach us so much about how to do this and what to look for. I went to a little creek 1/2 mile from my home, 3 times recently because i wanted to get down in there to look around, the banks are washed out bad, each time i went i saw a huge cotton mouth- i got the heck out of there. I'll go in the winter! how is it you never run into snakes?? I'm in AL, guess we have more down here...
I always love your videos and learn a lot from them. I do have a couple questions, have you ever thought about going to a smaller mesh screen to see maybe if you could find some smaller artifacts such as beads? I know some college professors have done that in my area and have been successful. Also, do you think you could make a video of your personal collection? I think we all would love to see it. Thanks again.
Now aren't you happy with me this time for resisting lamely asking you once again where have you been and how come there's been no recent new adventures, Scott?? I have discovered my patience!! Looks like a brandy new sifter too!! It's beautiful outings like this one here that makes me homesick for my one time Buckhannon, W. Va. college home!! Jim C.
How do you go about checking if you have something of interest? I found a stone in my yard that has to be a tool, but no one in my area has the knowledge. It’s so cool. It has places where fingers would sit and a groove that looks purposely cut out for something??
I was always told arrowhead hunting on the Ohio River is illegal, unless you have private property beside the river.. jw because I live pretty close and would like to go myself.
How do you know which parts of the river are legal to hunt? I’m a new subscriber and already a fan of your videos. I’d love to try my luck here in Indiana but don’t know how to determine where I’m allowed to be.
The way you flew up that Big old hill, and filled up that Big old river, just crazy. I'm afraid if I keep watching your vids I might end up going out in the sunlight one of these days. Just curious will you need a special mic once the plague of locust hit us this year?
Sir, thank you, your arrow finding kung-fu is strong. As you said, flint availability and rivers with eroding banks in the area of a "flat" hill are essential features. I live in the Virginia piedmont / tidewater region. Flint is available and was first mined thousand of years ago at a Clovis sight between Fredericksburg and Culpepper. Two rivers run within 35 miles of that site and have many features as described. Still arrow heads remain on my bucket list. I understand TOTALLY that it wouldn't be a good idea to publish where you dig, but could you possibly spend some time in Google maps and furnish elevation data for the hills. The Ohio River looks uniform. While I know there are some remarkable land marks along its banks a satellite view just shows mile upon mile of small, tight banks. Please view your dig locations in Google maps and "generically" share some hill elevation data and anything else you can... Educate the masses of history illiterate computer geeks. 😊
Elevation doesn’t seem to matter much. You’ll find more on a river below flat fields, but any flat close to water has potential. I just choose the preferred living locations
There’s no steep dropoffs right there. Some places are dangerous around here but usually you can see before you step. If the water is dirty, be cautious
I've been told digging or sifting at the river for artifacts was illegal and you were only allowed to pick up ones on the ground not covered? I'm in Ohio around Coshocton muskingum area. Any info would be great appreciated. Love your content and info so much to learn:D
Well 1000’s people probably lived a long the Ohio river for 1000’s of years. If everyone is using stone tools, everyone probably loses a few over the years. That’s how they get there 🤷♂️
It's so amazing how much the Ancient Americans left behind that wasnt destroyed by early settlers. Love your channel. Can't wait for more episodes.
Much Appreciated
Glad to see you back 👍✌️ good video😊
Much Appreciated
Glad to see you getting a video out for us again, Mr clegg.
Appreciate seeing another one of your videos, and you had some great finds
Much Appreciated
I like your enthusiasm! I got a big Calif. collection started in 1956. Thanks!
Much Appreciated
Ready for a whole lotta’
“ look at dis”!!
Much Appreciated
Good to see this pop-up on my feed. Awesome Brother 👏
Thanks Garson
Great finds, bud! Always enjoy seeing what you come up with.
Thank you Mr. Smith
Seeing you pull a point from the dirt instead of a sifter was strange!
Super cool video. Ill be testing that clay layer technique on my own river and see how it works there.
Thanks Guy👍
Thanks for the hike up the hill. It was the most exercise I got today! Another great video and I appreciate all the information.
Much Appreciated
Always enjoy. I love arrowheads.I have several I have found while I was metal detecting over the years.
Thank you
Always great to see new finds. Looking forward to the next video.
Much Appreciated
Nice finds enjoyed watching thanks for sharing and good luck on your next outdoor adventure
Much Appreciated! Good luck out there
super awesome informative video. I love the editing too. Thanks for sharing. So fun.
Much Appreciated
That was a blast man. Thanks for taking me with you. I love finding arrowheads man's my favorite thing ever. It never gets old. I learned a lot. Thanks for passing along a little knowledge.
Much Appreciated
Such a fun channel. Thanks for sharing your adventures. I’ve found megladon shark teeth in fill we used at the landfill in Florida. Biggest one was almost 4 inches. According to things I’ve read with megladon shark teeth every in represented 10 in length on average. We’d go walking at lunch looking for teeth. I was in Louisiana one summer and my cousin took me looking for arrow points at an old dirt runway airport that after the rain would expose them on the surface and in the areas the water would wash into shallow gully’s. I for a dozen or so broken ones but I did font one perfect one. It was about the size that would fit in the circle of a dime relatively flat on both sides with little knobs along both edges. A local said it was a bird point used on arrows. I made it into a necklace and gave it to a girlfriend. She probable sold it for a new sports car. Lol. Great channel Clegg. Huge fan from Telluride Colorado
I’ve never been tooth hunting, but looks great.
SO happy to see you again ! keep up the great work my friend....would love to hunt arrowheads with you some day
Much Appreciated
Really enjoyed the video Clegg. U sure had an eventful day out there. Awesome!!!
Much Appreciated
Great presentation of your craft.
Much Appreciated
Thoroughly enjoyed ur video Clegg! I always get excited when I see a new video posted by u, and I'm never let down. Loved it. Thanks for the adventure!!!!
Thank you Charles
We've been waiting, for your next video! I'm a graduate archaeologist and I find myself agreeing with better than 95% of your narratives. GREAT job! Keep it up!
Much Appreciated!
Sweet finds as always. Love the hill side find. Take care.
Much Appreciated
Good to see you back at it Scott. Loved the instructional hunt, sifting and surface hunting.
Much Appreciated Leland
Nice ones man! 👌. I hope this year is a great one for ya! 💪. Try to stay cool it's getting warm out there! Best of luck ✌️
Much Appreciated! Yeah, it was hot!
Dude! That 6:00 min mark move on the river was AWESOME! Fantastic explanation of mass wasting and geology/hydro!
Much Appreciated
Can’t wait to use all these tips myself in my neck of the woods. I live very close to past Indian villages.
I'm coming over. Good show man
Much Appreciated
Thanks for another great lesson
Much Appreciated
love your videos tried to find some on the ohio river near pittgburgh but no luck
Much Appreciated! You’ll get one
Clegg's as always, thank you for sharing your educational videos, you give me hope in finding my first artifact here in upstate SC.!
Much Appreciated
Always great to see a new video. Just the excitement of looking for ancient artifacts and being in the water on warm day. Beautiful office you have.
Much Appreciated
Nice finds brother! You sure travel fast! 😂🫵👍
Thanks Sam
He traveled back to winter. 🥶
@@snakedoctor5397 yeah, we had flooding six weeks ago, took the footage then.
@@cleggsadventures I love it. I like that you’re always thinking of ways to make the videos fun.
Good to see you make it again this year, I look forward to seeing you all the time.
Much Appreciated
Great video Scott and great information.
Much Appreciated
Scott,
Thanks for the video. Great story as always. Thank you
Much Appreciated
As usual Scott , a super duper video , you have made my week with your video . I always learn
something from videos , plus being
entertained , of all the artifact hunters on you tube , I feel you are above the rest
Thanks again for the
the great video . Please give my regards to Rocky
Thanks Bill. Rocky says Hey
Thanks for sharing. I love the way you work.
Much Appreciated
Love it Scott! Great video.
Thanks Robert
Hi from NKY. Your video makes me want to go dig up my yard! Thanks for making such a great video.
Much Appreciated
This is going to make my day!
Much Appreciated
School is over in a week and a half and I am going to hit the stream/creek banks.
Thanks for sharing a pssion of yours, i really enjoy the videos. Hello from New Brunswick, Canada
Thank you
Good information and video
Much Appreciated
Thanks for putting up with the heat, Clegg. That was very cool.
Thank you
I came back …..
Glad I did , cause I was both informed & entertained. Nice artifacts for sure. I got my pal JayBird to watch this one & he wonders how ya “up & time-traveled” ? Also he kept asking what the he debitage was ?? ( Rocky makes Jaybird look like an amateur ) Anyway Jaybird just grabbed a sweet tea outta my fridge & on the way out said Hey To Clegg !!
Hey to JayBird
Ehhhh Clegg, thanks for the great episode🤘🏼
Much Appreciated
Hell yeah! He's back :D
Much Appreciated
I’m glad to see something new. Great job.
Much Appreciated
Great video. Thanks for taking us along
Much Appreciated
Always enjoy your videos. They are the best! Do you think that once the artifacts drift down to the clay layer that they tend to stay there no matter how long or how many massive flood events that happen afterwards? i.e. do they tend to "stay stuck" there?
Depends on how steep the beach is. Sand will sometimes wash of naturally on steep beaches. It’s the less slanted beaches that tend to keep them stuck
Howdy! Good to see you back at it. I hope that winter was kind to you.
Much Appreciated!
Welcome back! Been waiting for another great video! I figured Rocky took you on another long walk!!.
Much Appreciated! I think he gave up walking
@@cleggsadventures it's too hot right now anyway!😃
Killer finds, brother Clegg 😎👊💥!!!
Awesome show too !!!! Hope all's well with y'all, man !! ✌️🍀⛏️⛏️⛏️
Much Appreciated! All good here 👍
@@cleggsadventures
Good deal pickle !!!
😄👍
Great job!
Much Appreciated
I always love a vid from good ol Uncle Clegg!
Man glad your back
Much Appreciated
Another banger thanks clegg
Much Appreciated
Thanks!
Thank You Kenny! That’s Very Much Appreciated
Always enjoy my Friend. Couple of good finds. Appreciate the explanation of how artifacts get on the beach. Great job explained the hard clay layer, everything sets on it. Hopefully those floods this spring will fill your sifter with artifacts thru this summer 👍
Thanks Chris!
This would make an awesome cable TV show for school kids. RUclips is like your rock screener. Full of treasures.
Much Appreciated
I would bet those arrowheads are piling up behind that barrel, awesome finds brother!
Much Appreciated
I am really interested in finding some artifacts for myself, but I have a few questions. Do I need a permit to go out and do this myself? And do the same principles apply when looking for spots to go artifact hunting?
You’ll need to know your state river laws, or the land owner
That ain’t bad at all Scott, not bad at all! Thanks for all the info.. 😊
Thanks Lizzy
Been watching you for a few years now. I'd love to see the collection you've gotta have now! I'm 53 and have hunted since I was a kid here in East tennessee and southwestern Virginia. Nothing like finding that perfect point! Please post a video of the collection if you possibly can!
Thank you
Excellent and fascinating vid, Clegg! My goodness I have learned so much from you. Really appreciate the great vids and look forward to them. I'm in Colorado and have found a couple of gorgeous petrified wood bird points. I'd love to see you come here to see what different artifacts you may find! Keep up the great vids and positivity! 🤙
Much Appreciated
I love your explanations
Liked and subbed…good points. I’ve got a very large collection from years of hunting them in GA on farm lands, etc.
Much Appreciated
I’ve been watching your videos for a long time and just realized I wasn’t subscribed 🤦♂️ Sorry about that! Awesome video Clegg! Looking forward to the next one!
Much Appreciated Rob
Great video Scott. Here in Colorado 99% of my point's are what most call Bird points. Even the Dart points are small. Not sure why but it is what it is. Many blessings
Thanks Kevin. Your area had the bow and arrow a few hundred years before this area.
@@cleggsadventures Dang, 45 yrs of looking and I didn't think about that. But I did know the Plains Indians had the Bow early. Thanks Scott. Never too old to learn. LOL
Sure been waiting thank you 🎉🎉
Much Appreciated
Same here, you make the best content and I watch a lot channels but yours is definitely the best!!!!!
Subscribed ✌️ I have my dad's collection from here in IL where the Kankakee meets the Des Plains , I can find crystals, fossils, and any mineral, but for some reason I can never find arrowheads 🤷♂️. Was just down by the Ohio River last weekend by cave in rock IL
I have several how-to videos with lots of tips and where to look. Might help out. Gotta be around there somewhere
Rivers down! Are you finding anything? When is next video?
Been working a lot, gonna try and go in the next couple days. Won’t be long now.
👍👍👍👍🏹🏹🏹🏹
Never gets old!!
Much Appreciated
Great video would love to get in touch with you about finding good spots on the river to start plz keep the videos coming!!
Much Appreciated
Your editing is top notch
Much Appreciated
WOW!!! Your magic is amazing. You are so fortunate to be able to hunt this river. You also have way too much fun 😁. I wish that I had access to a river like that. We have the Red River here, but you have to access it by boat. All of the land on both sides is private land. Keep on huntin those points Clegg. 👍😎👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Much A
Great video Clegg.
Much Appreciated
I love your videos, i love how you teach us so much about how to do this and what to look for. I went to a little creek 1/2 mile from my home, 3 times recently because i wanted to get down in there to look around, the banks are washed out bad, each time i went i saw a huge cotton mouth- i got the heck out of there. I'll go in the winter! how is it you never run into snakes?? I'm in AL, guess we have more down here...
I’ve never see a snake at the Ohio River, but we get black snakes a lot here around the house
Good to see you buddy!
Much Appreciated
I always love your videos and learn a lot from them. I do have a couple questions, have you ever thought about going to a smaller mesh screen to see maybe if you could find some smaller artifacts such as beads? I know some college professors have done that in my area and have been successful. Also, do you think you could make a video of your personal collection? I think we all would love to see it. Thanks again.
I’ve used smaller screen as well. Depends where I am. Smaller screens are slower sifting
I live in Morehead, Ky and was thinking bout going up to Ohio river to look for some. Where would be a good place to start?
I’m not familiar with that area
Now aren't you happy with me this time for resisting lamely asking you once again where have you been and how come there's been no recent new adventures, Scott?? I have discovered my patience!! Looks like a brandy new sifter too!! It's beautiful outings like this one here that makes me homesick for my one time Buckhannon, W. Va. college home!! Jim C.
Thanks Jim
Good to see you
Thank you
Especially good video!
Thanks Kenny
About time that river receded lol
You got that right!
Good video I see you were thinking ahead back in April when we had the flooding
Much Appreciated. Yeah, about 6 weeks ago
@@cleggsadventures whats this crap that The guy across the river is spewing out about you buying views and videos being taken down
@@marynewton-e3x No idea
How do you go about checking if you have something of interest? I found a stone in my yard that has to be a tool, but no one in my area has the knowledge. It’s so cool. It has places where fingers would sit and a groove that looks purposely cut out for something??
Maybe a special tool, probably no records on it
Can you imagine how much stuff is 40' out in the river.
@@Joseph-u3t2n a lot probably
Great video
Much Appreciated
The spot I walk in Marshall Co. Is all eroded. I found flint sticking out of the slip. I need to get down there soon
It all looks good. Will be a good summer
I was always told arrowhead hunting on the Ohio River is illegal, unless you have private property beside the river.. jw because I live pretty close and would like to go myself.
Depends on the state you’re in
How do you know which parts of the river are legal to hunt? I’m a new subscriber and already a fan of your videos. I’d love to try my luck here in Indiana but don’t know how to determine where I’m allowed to be.
River banks here are privately owned. I don’t know the laws in your state.
The way you flew up that Big old hill, and filled up that Big old river, just crazy. I'm afraid if I keep watching your vids I might end up going out in the sunlight one of these days. Just curious will you need a special mic once the plague of locust hit us this year?
We don’t get them here this year. Was 1999,2016 and will be back in 2033
Sir, thank you, your arrow finding kung-fu is strong. As you said, flint availability and rivers with eroding banks in the area of a "flat" hill are essential features. I live in the Virginia piedmont / tidewater region. Flint is available and was first mined thousand of years ago at a Clovis sight between Fredericksburg and Culpepper. Two rivers run within 35 miles of that site and have many features as described. Still arrow heads remain on my bucket list. I understand TOTALLY that it wouldn't be a good idea to publish where you dig, but could you possibly spend some time in Google maps and furnish elevation data for the hills. The Ohio River looks uniform. While I know there are some remarkable land marks along its banks a satellite view just shows mile upon mile of small, tight banks. Please view your dig locations in Google maps and "generically" share some hill elevation data and anything else you can... Educate the masses of history illiterate computer geeks. 😊
Elevation doesn’t seem to matter much. You’ll find more on a river below flat fields, but any flat close to water has potential. I just choose the preferred living locations
Aren't you afraid of falling into too deep of water? How do you know that you're able to just stand in river like that?
There’s no steep dropoffs right there. Some places are dangerous around here but usually you can see before you step. If the water is dirty, be cautious
Can you tell me how you think the point you found (8:55 ish) is 1000-1100 yrs old ? Could it be just 500 yrs old ? I'm just curious. Thank you Sir !
Could be, I meant “up to” 1000-1100 years. I should rephrase that in The future
I've been told digging or sifting at the river for artifacts was illegal and you were only allowed to pick up ones on the ground not covered? I'm in Ohio around Coshocton muskingum area. Any info would be great appreciated. Love your content and info so much to learn:D
@@abakedsaiyan6076 I’m in WV , legal here. Check your local laws
@@cleggsadventures I have, sorry I thought you were in Ohio that's why I asked.
Well 1000’s people probably lived a long the Ohio river for 1000’s of years. If everyone is using stone tools, everyone probably loses a few over the years. That’s how they get there 🤷♂️
Please look into the Texas Rose Glen Creation Evidence Museum. It will help you understand immensely. Please please look into this for me
Much Appreciated
My wife gets angry when I expose my stones 😅
You the bomb 💣❤️
Much Appreciated
Hey, I’m from Southern Indiana. I thought it was illegal to dig into the riverbank?
I’m not in Indiana
Digging in the bank of the river is illegal on a federal level! Just asked the army Corps of Engineers
@@gundog7199 Different states different laws. Private land here