Metal Detecting in the Mud! | Nugget Noggin

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  • Today I headed out to the Construction site to do some relic hunting. The ground was really muddy from the recent rain showers, but that wasn't an issue for me. I searched in the mud for a few hours and managed to sniff out a couple good targets from beneath the iron. I'm glad I had the opportunity to save some more history before it gets destroyed . This site will probably have houses on top in the next few months. I hope yall enjoy the video, Thanks for Watching and God Bless!
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    Hey! I'm Michael, I love to get outdoors and discover awesome things
    with my metal detector. I started treasure hunting when I was 12 years
    old and shortly after received my first metal detector. Since then, I've
    been hooked and just love going out to search for the unknown. You
    may see me in the woods crawling under an old house or diving down
    in the river to search for rings. Wherever the adventure brings us, I'll try
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  • @kbobm40
    @kbobm40 8 років тому +11

    I love the way you like every little unimportant thing like I do. It was once important to someone or of value. I don't have anyone to share this with, no one understands. I love watching your videos and so appreciate them. I understand!!

  • @Mandy7D7
    @Mandy7D7 9 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for providing the photos that you did at the end.
    I do not know much about these things so seeing how they would have been used in their time just fascinates me even more. Everything has value and a purpose and beauty. Thanks Michael and God Bless.

  • @n0lain
    @n0lain 9 років тому +2

    I love the little bit of history you always give at the end, nugget. Especially now that you include the pictures. Keep up the great videos!

  • @smithk6977
    @smithk6977 8 років тому +7

    Love the pic references! Thanks for the Education👍🙋Keep doing You.

  • @hunterginn1936
    @hunterginn1936 9 років тому +24

    Your getting really good with your camera work, and the angles you thought of were very cool looking. Good job keep the videos coming please !

  • @gmoore8275
    @gmoore8275 8 років тому +3

    I have to say I really enjoy watching you do this! One of my best buddies is into this and he goes like every Thursday night to a group that meets at a place to have a meal and talk about what they have found and stuff.

  • @TimidTortoise1988
    @TimidTortoise1988 7 років тому +6

    Man that's cool you found a button made in the 1700s. Always fascinating thinking about what that person's life was like that owned that button.

  • @candysantillo3325
    @candysantillo3325 9 років тому +1

    Gosh,I really look forward to your posts.I love your personality and your videos are always interesting and entertaining.Keep up the great work.

  • @karleenrose1511
    @karleenrose1511 9 років тому +1

    I liked how you showed us the pictures to help visualize what the things were!

  • @midwest-ther8059
    @midwest-ther8059 9 років тому +1

    Great video and relics! Remain strong in your faith! GL & God Bless!

  • @dowopdodge832
    @dowopdodge832 9 років тому

    Fantastic video and thanks for the visual aide's at the end. That put it all in to perspective. I appreciate your determination to go out in the murk and muck in search of history. Nice Quote from Proverbs at the end as well. Well thanks for the entertainment for my spirit and the food for my soul. I look forward to the next one.☺

  • @Dirtflicker
    @Dirtflicker 9 років тому +3

    Great hunt man! I love your videos! It was cool that you showed examples of some of the finds at the end.

  • @stanleystalvey6185
    @stanleystalvey6185 8 років тому +3

    The brass piece looks to me like part of a Hand-Pump water pump. We played with grandmother's water pump for hours as kids. We were all clean when done so the parents didn't mind. hehe..

  • @benclark1376
    @benclark1376 9 років тому +46

    Hi Nug. great video. maybe over this winter you could do a video at home or in your hobby room/shop if you have one. showing some of us your detectors how to stuff like cleaning up old coins you find or what you do with your finds. fram them or do you just add them to the pile? thanks

  • @davemunch999
    @davemunch999 9 років тому +1

    Hi Nugget, I did a hunt in a whole load of mud recently. This was extracted from an old stream that was silting up and cleared to help drain the land. Boy was it tough going. Stuck to everything and managed to work it's way up my boots and half way up my legs too. It took me at least an hour to clean up afterwards. . then another hour to clean the car inside and out. So I admire the way you kept at it even when it was raining on you too. Well done my friend.

  • @jerrydineen2827
    @jerrydineen2827 9 років тому +14

    Thanks for the hunt, the history lesson and for the word. God bless

  • @barrybrown2941
    @barrybrown2941 9 років тому

    Talk about your dedicated collectors!!! Love this guy!

  • @sloreweaver
    @sloreweaver 9 років тому

    Thanks for showing the pictures. It's really interesting to see where the relics started out!

  • @bellaxfatal
    @bellaxfatal 9 років тому

    You are one committed relic hunter, digging through all that mud. For whatever reason, I always thought people were saying "range guide". And I would think, that would be pretty big to be mounting on a gun. LOL! Woops! I was definitely wrong. Thanks for cleaning that up for me!

  • @jameschalmers3592
    @jameschalmers3592 8 років тому +7

    at 6:15 I was excited at 6:29 I had a small chuckle ha

  • @beverlylucas6346
    @beverlylucas6346 7 років тому

    I really enjoy watching your diggings. Uplifting to read the scriptures ....

  • @iamrichrocker
    @iamrichrocker 9 років тому +2

    appreciate your effort with the picture examples of your findings..you surely love the hobby..peace to you..

  • @spacejunkie84119
    @spacejunkie84119 9 років тому

    great videos Nugget. I really appreciate the little history lesson at the end with the pics to see what you found and its actual application. Keep up the good work and God bless

  • @stanleystalvey6185
    @stanleystalvey6185 8 років тому +18

    My brother is a heavy-equipment operator and dozier driver. He has an arrowhead and bottle collection that would knock your eyes out. His best arrowhead is see-thru with rainbow colors about 7 inches long. We are from south Georgia. In swampy areas the Indians would camp on mounds where they could find them to keep the camp dry. This is where we look for the arrowheads.

    • @Triohs
      @Triohs 8 років тому +2

      I know your probably not gonna reply, but what part of south Georgia do you live in because I live in south Georgia and my uncle always hunts for arrowheads, he only has about 10, 11 arrowheads but he just started hunting them about 3 months ago. I hunt for 'em but not as much as he does. By the way I live in Cook County.

    • @grantperiod
      @grantperiod 8 років тому +1

      Sick I would love to do that I live sc

    • @stanleystalvey6185
      @stanleystalvey6185 8 років тому +1

      Waycross Georgia, Ware County.

    • @thugline06
      @thugline06 8 років тому

      where do you race that Vega at

    • @stanleystalvey6185
      @stanleystalvey6185 8 років тому +1

      Wherever i can find a quarter mile track nearby. Las Vegas or Phoenix for now but moving to North Carolina soon for the great racing venues back east. Maybe even Englishtown NJ.

  • @shaynakarnick467
    @shaynakarnick467 3 роки тому

    I like the picture examples you had at the end. Really helps with learning the history.

  • @1TexasAllyn
    @1TexasAllyn 8 років тому

    Good to see the stuff that you find and the history on some of it. Thanks !

  • @terryivey3420
    @terryivey3420 9 років тому +1

    Just found your show today. My wife and me have been watching you all day. You have a great show, we can not stop watching. What state do you in? Keep up the good work and God bless you.

  • @RodneyFreeman
    @RodneyFreeman 9 років тому

    Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing them and your awesome finds with us! God bless you!

  • @chipperi
    @chipperi 8 років тому +1

    The thing with the number 6 on it resembles a Pressure Cooker weight. it swiveled back and forth to relieve pressure when it got to 6lbs.

  • @davidmaslow7473
    @davidmaslow7473 9 років тому

    Hi Nugget! Man, here's one guy who loves your adventures! Keep up the great work! Nugget rules!

  • @dennisjamieson3328
    @dennisjamieson3328 5 років тому

    Nugget nigh in. Love your videos. You search some interesting sites. A lot of different items you retrieve. Thks it’s interesting. An 80 year old that discovered yours and a few other metal detecting sites. Thks again. Dennis

  • @angelachapman6234
    @angelachapman6234 4 роки тому +1

    Add more pictures! Seeing what they used to look like is pretty cool!

  • @tonyquinn1572
    @tonyquinn1572 4 роки тому

    I love these videos cuz when I find these things I have no idea what they are very informative thanks for your knowledge and sharing it

  • @alexchavez8841
    @alexchavez8841 8 років тому +1

    I gotta say I love your enthusiasm. Great channel!

  • @josephmontero3398
    @josephmontero3398 9 років тому

    cool vid man ,I love the hunting in bad weather vids. Beau seems to do a lot of those . I live in VA and nothing but rain this week but I got out to day and got a 54 cal 3 ringer and some melted led and part of a arowhead . Realy enjoy the scriptures at the end as well. Have a good week end .

  • @effenfish661
    @effenfish661 9 років тому

    thanks for showing the origin of a few of your finds, very interesting to see where they came from.

  • @lisaroach3165
    @lisaroach3165 9 років тому

    LOVE the pics at the end showing the relics in use. ? I never realized the reins guide was that high on the tack. I always pictured it different.

  • @otcpiper5350
    @otcpiper5350 5 років тому

    Just finding this old video. I'm getting back into detecting after laying off about 15 years and was conquered by the mud today, so just brushing up. Early on you found an artifact that I've found many like. In my approximation they were hand held knife blades flaked for quick use for cutting or scraping. Definately a good find.

  • @kcmann7997
    @kcmann7997 9 років тому

    by far you make the most interesting videos on metal detecting

  • @featherdude
    @featherdude 9 років тому

    Did someone say mud? Oh my. Very interesting seeing the pictures to go with the relics you have found. It brings their use to life for us modern folks.

  • @chrisby777
    @chrisby777 8 років тому +57

    Young man! I take my hat off to you for digging in that sticky stuff. Well done.

  • @redlad2005
    @redlad2005 9 років тому

    another great video, i really liked how you shown us how they worked on the pictures at the end, keep up the good work

  • @dawns9895
    @dawns9895 9 років тому

    Hello Nugget! You remind me of when I was your age hunting for arrowheads in the muddy fields. I would be covered in mud. Good times! Always check where the water has run off and made a trench.

  • @JMS-by7jn
    @JMS-by7jn 8 років тому +1

    Like the way scene fades to the next..little touches like that make
    for a better quality clip.

  • @mustang8812822
    @mustang8812822 9 років тому

    AT . All ... Terrain! pro muddin event...Sunday, Sunday, Sunday.
    cool vids, keep them coming!

  • @luvclassicmovies
    @luvclassicmovies 6 років тому

    Awesome video nuggetnoggin.... thank you for posting.... God Bless!

  • @wlwal1
    @wlwal1 9 років тому

    Thanks for showing us pictures of what those finds would be. THANKS!!!

  • @stevenhurt8896
    @stevenhurt8896 9 років тому

    Very nicely done video, especially the detailed explanations near the end. Thank you!

    • @stevenhurt8896
      @stevenhurt8896 9 років тому

      +Charles Wilson Peale Yeah, I saw the first two posts; thought he HAS to be joking, but you never know any more. Just crazy stuff ...

    • @stevenhurt8896
      @stevenhurt8896 9 років тому

      +Charles Wilson Peale More? No, not that I am aware of. To be clear, I saw only the first two posts = the first two comments that you recited here. NOT the third guy's post nor the threatening one.

  • @angryhairpeice
    @angryhairpeice 9 років тому

    Great video! The end was hilarious.

  • @robertbillings7006
    @robertbillings7006 8 років тому

    Nice! I always enjoy your hunts.

  • @MerAngel12121
    @MerAngel12121 9 років тому

    Fun day in the mud. I always find arrow heads best , right after a rain when the sun is out. It seems to make them shine a bit and I spot them so easily. Hope you get a chance to go there again, before it's too late. Abbey out to go there with you, if she can. You could cover twice the ground, hu?

  • @usakindatheartflower6229
    @usakindatheartflower6229 8 років тому

    love it when u show up s actual pictures w your relics

  • @kaedenjones5394
    @kaedenjones5394 8 років тому +3

    the native American rock is probably a piece to an arrow and you can probably make stuff out of it

  • @sharebear764
    @sharebear764 9 років тому

    I really Love watching your metal hunting and bottle digging video's because you give the histoy of your finds and of the sites you dig at. What is your oldest,rarest and or valuable item and botte too?? Happy Hunting..

  • @Samantha_5283
    @Samantha_5283 7 років тому

    Owwww wow look at that ITS A COIN!!!! Let's put it in the pouch 😂😂😂love you man😂😂😂

  • @shuriryu777
    @shuriryu777 8 років тому +1

    Great MUDDY hunt! Keep the Word coming.

  • @nerokaiju
    @nerokaiju 8 років тому

    Nice videos bro!! I really like the River ones!! You're a lucky one finding all that stuff!! Keep on going 😁

  • @cheyennelyons6681
    @cheyennelyons6681 7 років тому +6

    If u think he should make a video of every thing he's fond like if u agree

  • @user-kr3wk8vi7x
    @user-kr3wk8vi7x 9 років тому

    very good finds, still very dry here in MS. Thanks for sharing, take care

  • @HobbyCache
    @HobbyCache 9 років тому +2

    That place seems very interesting. Nice finds Nuggetnoggin

  • @numnumzful
    @numnumzful 9 років тому

    I love your videos! Thank you for sharing!

  • @consumedbyai
    @consumedbyai 6 років тому

    I love your videos so much man, thanks

  • @smoran1414
    @smoran1414 9 років тому

    Nice hunt... I like how u didn't spoil what u found in the title :)
    Good bless

  • @AesculusPavia
    @AesculusPavia 9 років тому

    You should go back and look it over good for the Indian relics, there should be some nice ones just waiting to be picked up. Love the scripture, keep up the good work nugget!

  • @stevekent6195
    @stevekent6195 8 років тому

    another nice visit with nuggetnoggin

  • @fourseasonsmagnetfishing
    @fourseasonsmagnetfishing 9 років тому

    Enjoyed the video look forward to seeing more !

  • @henrys3629
    @henrys3629 9 років тому

    Cool. Every time I go out digging I seem to get a rash from berry vines that leave bits of thorns under the skin. forgot gloves last time.

  • @takelifeasitcomes123
    @takelifeasitcomes123 9 років тому

    I liked the pics you showed. Gave me a better idea of what you are talking about. Would love to see more pics.

  • @rebekahheyn1731
    @rebekahheyn1731 7 років тому

    @nuggetnoggin I love that you show the history behind your finds. I wonder if you could make a video about the finds you didn't know about and if you found out what they are you could tell us about them.

  • @supjones9912
    @supjones9912 8 років тому

    my right ear really enjoyed the last half of your vid.

  • @plumbteam
    @plumbteam 8 років тому +6

    Brass thing is a cap from a pressure relief valve from an old heating system

  • @anitae
    @anitae 6 років тому

    the small hard pointed object was used for throwing on the ground to make horses stumble called a caltrop. Exploring Alabama has found two of them. I think it might be civil war era.

  • @DugMoneyDetecting
    @DugMoneyDetecting 9 років тому

    Nice finds dude! Thanks for posting

  • @AmeliaWindkeep
    @AmeliaWindkeep 8 років тому +2

    that first big heavy duty object you grabbed looked like a place you place your feet in, as it was part of a horse saddle i think

  • @makayladoodle5082
    @makayladoodle5082 8 років тому +1

    The thing with the number 6 on it is a beer can opener

  • @chevywheels56
    @chevywheels56 7 років тому

    Thanks for the history lesson... GOD bless you too....

  • @RLoz76
    @RLoz76 9 років тому

    Great video as always nugg!

  • @UFC30400
    @UFC30400 9 років тому

    Now I am going to get a metal detector for my birthday because of you thanks nog! Lol

  • @gregorymartin219
    @gregorymartin219 9 років тому

    that rain is starting to hit NJ. The storm is moving north away from the south . you should be dry tomorrow.
    You can honestly say your in knee deep in mud LOL .
    that rock with 90 deg angle is strange.
    HH GL & God bless

  • @PersianCatBSCA
    @PersianCatBSCA 9 років тому

    Hi Nuggetnoggin I am from the UK and love your videos as I have an interest in history and metal detecting, Beau Ouimette mentions you in one of his old videos Metal Detecting a Civil War Railroad Fort, around 10:30 - 10:40 I his video, any way love the videos, a video on what detector to buy for a beginner, and a lesson in the basics of metal detecting would be great

  • @johnkerley4152
    @johnkerley4152 9 років тому

    I actually felt like I got mud on me from just watching! LOL

  • @swimbait1
    @swimbait1 8 років тому

    Some good finds. Sad to see a forest taken completely down to dirt like that.

  • @lottiefaith6935
    @lottiefaith6935 9 років тому +5

    I think that rock is some kind of skinning tool, some kind of knife to separate the sinew from the bone...just guessing! Someone gave me one somewhat like that and it fits in my hand so well that it seems like it had to be a tool for a woman.
    I've been holding it back but I can't help it, do you do your own laundry? Could be a contract in there with some detergent company!;} That's some ground in mud!
    That one metal thing looks like a stirrup at least the shape is there.
    I would be addicted to the hunt! I love imagining the lives lived there. I am addicted to the hunt it's just not mine yet.
    God Bless, Nugget. I liked the pictures you showed so we could see how the pieces were used or fit in.

    • @Paula_KentuckyRed
      @Paula_KentuckyRed 7 років тому +1

      Lottie Faith I was looking to see if anyone had identified that rock. I. have NA ancestors and my Grandmother had one of those rocks. She said it was used by the women to clean hides before tanning them and making clothes from the hides. Looks just like the one she had . It was her Grandmother's...

    • @baseballlime4445
      @baseballlime4445 7 років тому

      I thaugth the rock was an arrowhead for fishing

  • @mattilathehun2186
    @mattilathehun2186 9 років тому

    Awesome video! Keep hunting!

  • @lulugautama1131
    @lulugautama1131 8 років тому +5

    that rock was proberly for
    fighting or catching fish

  • @glennbelldc1651
    @glennbelldc1651 9 років тому

    nugget I believe you missed an arrow head at 46 seconds. your hand is out and between your thumb and forefinger and just above is what appears to be an arrow head. with all the mud it's hard to be sure. cool finds, I like the pictures to show what the items where. good job. GL&HH

  • @motrainman4790
    @motrainman4790 9 років тому

    Nugget u inspire me to keep metal detecting

  • @jeiku5041
    @jeiku5041 9 років тому +107

    "Sounds like it's high in the 80s." Everyone was high in the 80s.

    • @maestro87amy
      @maestro87amy 9 років тому

      This cracked me up. Good one!

    • @jeiku5041
      @jeiku5041 9 років тому +1

      Makeup with Kokerface Hey, even I was high in the 80's. I wasn't even born yet. Not for another... Five years?

    • @maestro87amy
      @maestro87amy 9 років тому

      +Jake Flame me neither 😊87 baby

    • @jeiku5041
      @jeiku5041 9 років тому

      Makeup with Kokerface Well, you COULD'VE been high in the 80's, if your parents were total potheads, but I doubt it. I myself was born in the 90's.

    • @FressherJTD
      @FressherJTD 8 років тому +1

      +Jeiku Furame
      I was born in the early 2000's just in time to be a dumb stereotypical fnaf fan kid. Fuck me.

  • @really_nipples6494
    @really_nipples6494 8 років тому +1

    I love it how you always say eyeballin 😜😜😎😎🌚🌚

  • @pickindigger1428
    @pickindigger1428 9 років тому

    Pretty sure that rectangular "horseshoe" looking iron is a carriage part. Could be a beam bolt or a spring shackle.

  • @johnconneally
    @johnconneally 8 років тому

    Usually difficult paths lead to Beatiful ways

  • @borisbevan8271
    @borisbevan8271 8 років тому +3

    Do you prefer the smaller head on the AT Pro?
    over the standard

  • @michaellumpkin8691
    @michaellumpkin8691 8 років тому

    don't get me wrong, but I think the #6 thing, is a wine cork sealer. cool find

  • @kbobm40
    @kbobm40 8 років тому

    Love watching you, I wish I had someone to go with me.

  • @greatcampingtipsandtricks5625
    @greatcampingtipsandtricks5625 9 років тому

    Great video! Lots of mud, lol

  • @bbrown87609
    @bbrown87609 9 років тому +6

    I like the scripture at the end.

    • @thatsmydawg
      @thatsmydawg 6 років тому

      bbrown87609 i hate that. Start a bible channel

  • @fruitpietropical2352
    @fruitpietropical2352 8 років тому

    Nice adventure!! Ur amazing dude

  • @franknorthcutt2958
    @franknorthcutt2958 9 років тому

    I am sure the two sided rock if Native American Indian. As always, I enjoy every part of your videos.

  • @kellyconover871
    @kellyconover871 7 років тому

    that brass piece with the number 6 on it is a Handel for a old stamp.

  • @brycecollins3531
    @brycecollins3531 8 років тому

    lol 7:25 2 things in one whole well always gotta recheck your whole