Huge Flood Exposes More Treasure at Bottom of Creek (Mudlarking)
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Where’s everyone watching from?
Denmark❤
@@lauritsboel2036thank you for watching!
Wv
West Virginia.... eastern panhandle.
Great finds!
Concord Nc
That thing you found was a 1970's CB radio antenna for a car. 👍
Thanks for the info
yep, I was going to say that, I had a magnetic one you could just take it off put in your trunk because people were stealing them.@@nuggetnoggin
Agreed. I remember my old under the dash CB Radio with the magnetic base antenna that I put on the top of my little Chevy S10. "Breaker, Breaker 1-9"
The CB radio, the truckers used to say to each other " Breaker breaker, do you hear me "
Breaker breaker 1-9 is what they use to say
I had so much fun this day! Let’s go walk some more creeks! 😊
Definitely!! We will go again soon
It's great to hear Daisy get just as excited as you when you find something amazing
Thank you!
I enjoy the two of you on the hunt for "River Treasure" and "Creekbed Beauties."
Thank you! I will try to do more videos like this as it warms up
Hi Nuggetnoggin watching from Belfast Northern Ireland Lived the video of you and Daisy really cool finds from the creek Amazing you guys are Awesome Take Care God Bless 😊😂😊
Nice to see you both today! That bottle was amazing with the buffalo on it! Thank you! See you next time! God bless!
I believe the reason you find so many marbles in the woods and creeks is because, some not so bright people like me used them in our slingshots. I'm sure I have shot a bucket of marbles in that manner.
You might take your sifting box down there and start sifting those gravel bars for more arrowheads!
I could try! I’ve never had luck sifting, it’s even harder
Buffalo gingerale, awesome name
Great finds Nugget and Daisy. I love that bottle and arrowhead. I had to laugh when you had no idea what that CB radio antenna was. I must be getting old. 🤪
Thanks for the video.
Amazing arrowhead Nugget! That was a great creek walk. Nice marbles too. Hubby said the same thing about cleaning up that Cast Iron Skillet. God bless!
Thanks 👍 it was a very good hunt!
You found your marbles! That's better than losing them!
True
Good to see you pair working hard love your treasures 🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘
The black could be from lighting a fire in said pottery to harden it like a Kiln (really primitive method).
Hi from Mississippi. Beautiful point, and I really like the buffalo bottle. Great to see you and Daisy hunting together . Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Thank you! The Buffalo 🦬 bottle is pretty cool
Nugget you are for sure going to find a complete bowl! Just keep checking the banks and I’m sure you’ll find one!👍
That's the plan! I’ll let you know when I find it!
I hope you guys kept that frying pan. Some of them are quite valuable. Nice Native American artifacts. The Buffalo bottle sells for about $40.00. Good eye guys.
Thank you! Yes I still have it. Need to clean it up
Beautiful creek finds, I love the point and the pottery. The buffalo bottle and the marbles are very cool! Great hunt, Michael!❤
Wow! 1970's CB antenna. Use to talk across country. Went from CB's to cell phones to talk across country.
The moment you pull the buffalo bottle out of the river bed and you can see Daisys boots at the top of the screen there was another bottle just to the right of her feet. Just the flat bottom showing.
My late father used to say to us x5 sisters and a brother " when in town keep your window down " meaning to look around all the time as you don't know what is under your feet "
Thank you for taking us along on the creek walk. GBY both!
Another great video! Thank you team for sharing with us 👍
Thank you! I’ll have a new video out next week
5:15 Bottom load citizens band radio antenna 1970s to 1980s typical use.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana USA
Oh my God dude really! That’s an old CB antenna😅😂😂😂
Now that you mention it, I see it. I only know stuff from 100 to 200 years ago
Yep, I concur, CB antenna!
Yes recognized thst 1970s icon also..
Great hunt guys I’m watching from New Brunswick Canada 🍁 thanks for sharing..
Nice marbles. That arrowhead is beautiful. The buffalo ginger ale bottle is awesome. The pottery was nice as well. 💖💯
What a great creek walk, so many great finds!
Definitely! I went back today and found more epic stuff! I’ll share later on once I post some metal detecting videos
Orange, California- so many treasures to be found!
Thank you for watching!
Hello from Wisconsin! Love that spear head. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
I'm pretty sure that wire thingy is an old school Antenna off a car or truck. 😂😂 You gotta be ancient like me to know that. 😂😂
Awesome finds!!! Looks like a Great day in the Creek!!!!🤙🤘👊💚
Daisy is allways happy 😎
Awesome old school hunt .
Very cool 😎
You can restore that old frying pan.🍳
God Bless .
Mike .
Thank you. Would be neat to restore the frying pan
For sure 👍
Did you take it back home with you ?
That bone you found is a leg bone from a bison I have one just like it
Watching from Missouri, looks like fun!!!!
Thank you
Hello from Arkansas, love the creek walking.
So glad you enjoyed it! It’s something that anybody can do, and it doesn’t cost a lot because you don’t need gear. I like the creek explorations
How cool to find an arrowhead.
Great find guys cant wait for the next video, lots of love from West Virginia ❤️🙂
Watching from Burke County, Georgia-You found an antenna, like the kind we used to have on our older cars.
I appreciate the support and the identification of the mystery item!
5:20 CB radio Antenna
Thanks
Great finds and nice to see you enjoying it together Nova Scotia Here
Thanks 👍
The Great Creek-Walking Adventure! Nice Finds Both of you!
A bit of Everythng. Thanks for taking us along
Glad you enjoyed
New video!
Some beautiful finds ❤️ well done ❤️ 👏 love from New Zealand 🇳🇿 ❤️
You got some great eyes 👀....
Wish I could see like that, love the videos. I just got me 12 acres of land can't wait to metal detect.
Good luck, Happy Hunting!
Nice lark,beautiful day for it,as I sit here with the wind & the rain all around us! Northern California!
These videos are cool. Just relaxing and walking through the creek finding history! That was a great point you found! Once i can get a wheelchair that can make it through creeks an creek beds, I'd love to roll thru an see what i can find. Lots of old history here in NW Arkansas!
Greetings from Klamath Falls Oregon...
I liked the small perfume bottle you found...Even if it did have a small chip break on the corner. It was really unique looking. I love old marbles too. I have a lot of fun watching your adventures. Thank you, to both of you. See you next time✌️😎
Happy Hunting 🔍⛏️🪣🏞️🌲
Hi bro,great hunt as always! the fork,murble,old bottle,amazing indian arrow😮 top! greetings to Italy 🇮🇹
The cord at 5:20 was for radio attached to cars
Thanks for letting me know
@6:14, that's someones primary-main-playing-shot marble....all oversized marbles were coveted. Probably someone lost too many games (lost their marbles to others) with their big green marble...thought it unlucky and threw it away.
Keeping an eye on you two from Tasmania.😊
Kiwi!
The blackened inside of bowl is probably from smudging! Burning of cedar or sage as incense..ceremonial. My guess.
That's a c.b.antenna for a car from the seventies and watching from n.c. in Mayberry
Creeks like that that have a lot of bedrock will often have natural cache areas. And the creek caches just below my house have produced probably 20 stone axeheads over time, and quite a number of tomahawks. Native peoples were camping above and near the creek, cleaning game, etc., and over centuries of flooding, artifacts get washed into the creek and trapped in a bedrock cache. What I've found is that, in areas where there is little or no pottery to be found, there were probably no permanent settlements close by. Which means, larger stone artifacts one finds, like axeheads, are likely going to be cruder and not as perfectly shaped, as they would have been made quickly, for utilitarian use in the field. Which is because, as paleo Indians walked everywhere, they simply weren't going to carry heavier objects like large axes any great distance. So, they made such axes to be used for the duration of a seasonal hunting camp, many of which they may have left behind for the next time they returned to that location. Tomahawks, being smaller (and thus more portable), are rarer to find in creeks. But the points (arrowheads / spearpoints), being smaller and easily transportable, are often of excellent quality and craftsmanship. Always search the caches in creeks! Great video!
Wow that’s unreal! Sounds like amazing creek, I have been searching them for years and never seen a cache or know of anyone who found them . I think creeks out west have more artifacts in them , like Missouri area.
@@nuggetnoggin , when I'm referencing a cache, I mean a recessed, natural crevice within the creek bedrock, that naturally traps heavier artifacts whenever flooding washes them into the creek. And so, there are multiple such "caches" up and down my creek, and thus I found them in various ones, over time. My acreage and home are at the end of a natural valley, which would have funneled Indians through my backyard, which is the closet bank of the creek. I've also found various axeheads and a really nice knife leading down that valley trajectory to the creek.
I think that’s an antenna for a CB that is old! 1970’s! My dad used to have one and his handle was Bones! Lol
Thanks for letting me know
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I roto tilled gardens for 20 years I think marbles was the number 1 item I found, and I've found some strange things.
There must be millions of marbles lost in the ground. Thanks for watching!
C B antenna is what that is !
Awesome hunt and some really nice finds' good luck to you and God bless y'all.
Thanks 👍
Did you retrieve the cast iron pan? Those can be restored most or the time. Blessings on you too!
Amazing finds. From Scotland
Thank you for watching!
Yes, theres the arrowhead but Daisy is the greatest find you found in that creek
Thank you
U found her?.😅😅..keep her safe nugget..
🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Or maybe on how the pottery was made..in fire pit.
Yeah
Thanks for watching!
Watching you from Ravenden Springs, Arkansas.. that long piece of metal with a wire on It is a old CB antenna for a vehicle/Truck
Thanks for watching! I appreciate it
I Enjoy & Love watching you.
Nice finds!
5:15 - CB Radio antenna
5:20 I believe that's an antenna for CB radio........
Sweet spear point, only way for better is BIGGER !
Thank you! Would love to get a grooved axe or huge spear point in thete
All good!
Beautiful spear point! And love the bottle too. Hope you kept the cast iron skillet. Cleaned up it's worth quite a bit of $.
Enjoy all of your videos! Stay safe , have a Blast and God Bless!
Thanks 👍 more on the way! Have some metal detecting adventures to post
Hi Brother ! I am watching from Illinois! Hi Daisy !
I appreciate you watching
loving the enthusiasm
Thank you!
Marbles and arrows I hope nuggets 😁
Thank you!
Hello Daisy! 👋😊
Thank you for watching! I told her hello
Yep like Lawdog25 said, it was an old CB antenna "good buddy" 😁
you or Daisy should do a restore short video on that old cast iron pan
That would be really cool
Great vid. That unidentified abject is an old antena
After the hairdryer was a white and red marble... did you miss the arrowhead right next to the marble??? Or do I have a big tomatoe on my eyes?
5:22
CB antenna
Nice artifacts! Columbia SC
Thanks for watching!
Hello from Brive-la-Gaillarde France.
I’ve noticed you walking that creek a lot. I would bet if you took all the pieces of NA pottery from the same creek you might be able to start reassembling the pot/bowl/jug. Just a thought as I know others have done it.
Oops, I stopped the video to make the comment about reassembling the pottery and when I restarted the video Daisy was saying the same thing! LMAO!
That’s right! I have lots of them at home
Absolutely love cast iron Pan! What brand is it? Some are worth $225.00
That weird thing out the water looks like a antenna to a walkie talkie or CB radio.
Thanks for letting me know
THAT CORD YOU FOUND IS FOR A CB RADIO.
It's a radio antenna for oldrer trucks or car
Cool!
@5:21, car antenna, CB radio.
Do you keep everything you find if so where do you store it all.
Nice arrowhead. Also, I believe that was a CB radio antenna.
Thanks for the info! The arrowheads are my favorite to find
@@nuggetnoggin yes sir. I do a little field walking myself. Most of my arrowheads are found in Sampson Co, Wake Co, and Johnston Co. NC.
Was a antenna for CB
Me, the wife and the kids all love doing this. Only problem I have is nowhere to look. Where I live has a lot of protected land because of it's historical significance or it's private. Central Virginia, close to Appomattox so it does makes sense. Too bad though.
You would always find creeks elsewhere where it’s easier to explore and eyeball stuff. Thanks for watching!
As already has been said that is/was a CB antenna base.
Too bad you didn't keep the cast iron pan. Might have made a good new type of collab with someone trying to save it.
I know where it’s at! I put it in a safe place so when I revisit I can get it with my backpack. It was heavy to carry out over a mile of creek. Thanks for watching
@@nuggetnoggin thanks for making awesome stuff to watch
Corn cob pattern on pottery
Pretty cool stuff!
Watching from California . That’s a cb radio antenna