I am an old school Marine and I am sure you don't need me to tell you this, but you are a one of a kind dad. Nothing is too insignificant in today's world that you cant take the time to enjoy it. Jeff, do us all a favor and continue to take care of your health. Hannah depends on you, and we all depend on your down to earth, wholesome videos. Don't ever let the old man in, Brother.🙏
Hey Jeff, It is so cool that you do these things with your daughter. I wish I could have done one 10th of things like that with my 3 girls. You have an awesome daughter that loves you and the things you share with her. I'm sure one day she will do the same if and when she has a child or two. Great father among everything else you are. Love your channel, your daughter and all your videos. Take care and be safe.
I have to concur. I just ended ab ardous task, that being reaching out to Ya'll. I'm done, Flack-Jacket ain't strong Nuff ! Anyway, see Ya'll round the block. I waited My whole Life for My Two Daughter's to be teens to share this part of Our Heritage. & My youngest, Autumn is likely (in Spirit anyway) fraternal twins with Mioss Hannah. Loves Guns, Fishing ... all of it. My Ex-wife decided to take Them away at that juncture and We just missed all that. Crying or Laughing, Mr. Barron, a lot of live vicariously through Ya'll. I praise God for what Ya'll do here. Especially when it lends itself to the Conservation and Stewardship of Our great Resources. Which incidentally was the exact same thing I Wuz trynna get at Ya'll about to begin wit. Well... hope to see Ya'll round the block next season. FLIBS is a no-go for this year, afterall. michaelc - Finaddicts.
It was nice if Merle to take you fishing. 🤣 Also, once y'all find enough of those shark teeth you will be able to tell what kind of shark they came from. 😁👍
Hey Jeff, That is awesome, I live in Valdosta Ga, about 80 miles from the Gulf of Mexico and we have found them here in the Alapaha River. There is so many artifacts that have been preserved for thousands if not millions of years.
Hi Jeff and Hannah. I may have something to interest you guys. The shale impression of a shark jaw with 7 visible teeth that is estimated to be 280 million to 320 million years old. The actual jaw is on display at a local college.
I live in Western Colorado. Apparently much of this region was once an inland sea. A fellow that I worked with would go out exploring on weekends. He brought petrified sharks teeth to work to show me. He found them in what is now a desert area. Also, a friend of mine had a huge petrified tooth of what he said was from a megalodon shark. That tooth was found near the Colorado/Utah border (Rabbit Valley).
Merle! Make an arrest! Poor boy is just a little short on one end. That's kewl finding all those old bits of teeth, bone, shellfish. Time to make some necklaces.
I’ve done this before with my family in a creek near my house. We found several and some fairly big ones. Pretty neat to think where we was at that day was the ocean like 80 million years ago!
Get you some swimmer noodles split. The M down one side push them on half inch PVC pipe in a 2 foot square. With 3/8 mesh screen door wire staple to the bottom and let it float in the river while you Shovel end the. Contraction.
You know at 5:41 what Paige has in her hand looks like an alligator claw. Petrified of course. That gives some idea to how long gators have been around.
@ 6:05 The much larger tooth in the yellow box. I'm pretty sure that is a Megalodon tooth. Baby of course. If not? Then a good match for White shark too. Probably White shark now that I look in my books. Still very awesome. The ribbed teeth are Ray teeth. Dark colored teeth are fossilized and could be 9-10 million years old some creeks hold older ones.
Sharks can grow and lose 50,000 teeth in its lifetime. But also there was a time the earth had no ice on it. Texas where I live has been under water twice.
I'm sorry to correct you, but the teeth aren't black because they're fossilized,, they're black because of the mineral content of the soil they was in. There are fossilized teeth of many different colors. In the area near Charleston SC they have what is referred to as Carolina cream. Palmetto Fossil Excursions can set you up with a dig, or walk, to find different kind of fossils,, including megaladon
So many people look at the way that the land is today and they think that it's always been that way. So I ask them; how did all of those fossils get into the limestone in the middle of Kansas in the middle of the country, where did all that oil so deep under the ground in the middle east get there because at one time for a long time there were lots of animals and plants in that ground. It's neat seeing your number one tooth finder on duty. Find 'em Merle
Yeah some of my family did that before in the river & do you know on land also when we were younger. You never know what you can find that's why it was fun.
Y'all some bad cats when you aint grabbin cats. I have a dog similar. Momma Corgie , daddy blue heeler. Cowboy Corgie 40 pounds of hot mess. Smartest canine I ever had. Y'all stay frosty now.
I am an old school Marine and I am sure you don't need me to tell you this, but you are a one of a kind dad. Nothing is too insignificant in today's world that you cant take the time to enjoy it.
Jeff, do us all a favor and continue to take care of your health. Hannah depends on you, and we all depend on your down to earth, wholesome videos. Don't ever let the old man in, Brother.🙏
Hey Jeff, It is so cool that you do these things with your daughter. I wish I could have done one 10th of things like that with my 3 girls. You have an awesome daughter that loves you and the things you share with her. I'm sure one day she will do the same if and when she has a child or two. Great father among everything else you are. Love your channel, your daughter and all your videos. Take care and be safe.
I have to concur. I just ended ab ardous task, that being reaching out to Ya'll. I'm done, Flack-Jacket ain't strong Nuff ! Anyway, see Ya'll round the block. I waited My whole Life for My Two Daughter's to be teens to share this part of Our Heritage. & My youngest, Autumn is likely (in Spirit anyway) fraternal twins with Mioss Hannah. Loves Guns, Fishing ... all of it. My Ex-wife decided to take Them away at that juncture and We just missed all that. Crying or Laughing, Mr. Barron, a lot of live vicariously through Ya'll. I praise God for what Ya'll do here. Especially when it lends itself to the Conservation and Stewardship of Our great Resources. Which incidentally was the exact same thing I Wuz trynna get at Ya'll about to begin wit. Well... hope to see Ya'll round the block next season. FLIBS is a no-go for this year, afterall.
michaelc - Finaddicts.
I live in a small town in Florida with the Peace River running through it and one of the best fossil hunting spots in the US 😊😊
Ole Merle is such a cute pup. Man yall are such a wholesome bunch of people. I really do appreciate yall!!!
Paige is a fantastic addition to the Barron UA-cam family , her videography is SAWEEEET!!
It was nice if Merle to take you fishing. 🤣 Also, once y'all find enough of those shark teeth you will be able to tell what kind of shark they came from. 😁👍
Merle was like I want that bone you have in your hand pawpaw I need it.
Tons of Sand Tiger shark teeth. As a kid grow up doing this with my dad every weekend. Great memories. Awesome finds 👍
There we go two wonderful ladies and Jeff love ur video’s keep them coming please
Hey Jeff, That is awesome, I live in Valdosta Ga, about 80 miles from the Gulf of Mexico and we have found them here in the Alapaha River.
There is so many artifacts that have been preserved for thousands if not millions of years.
Welcome to Crenshaw county camera lady, your in good company with the barrons❤❤❤
Definitely awesome finds. Absolutely coolest things to collect.
Merle looked like he was trying to swim when you were holding him! 😂 Great dog.
No great white , but cool enough!
Adventure is what it is all about!
God bless from Texas!
I remember when i was younger i use to look for things in the creek all the time. You ever look for gold.
As sharp as those teeth look, do you avoid walking around barefoot in that creek? Be like if someone had salted the gravel with roofing tacks...
Merle is so cool, he should have his own show. 😂😂❤
Lovely way to pass time! Great for the mind. 👌
Merle looks like he's turning into quite a little Hunter you should do a quick segment about Merle miss that little pup
Hi Jeff and Hannah. I may have something to interest you guys. The shale impression of a shark jaw with 7 visible teeth that is estimated to be 280 million to 320 million years old. The actual jaw is on display at a local college.
I live in Western Colorado. Apparently much of this region was once an inland sea. A fellow that I worked with would go out exploring on weekends. He brought petrified sharks teeth to work to show me. He found them in what is now a desert area. Also, a friend of mine had a huge petrified tooth of what he said was from a megalodon shark. That tooth was found near the Colorado/Utah border (Rabbit Valley).
This woman ! Her voice kills especially when she giggles I'm grown ass man with crush on Hannah Barron
That's pretty damn cool finding those!👍🏽If you have enough of them, you could make a necklace.
now that’s good clean southern livin,spending a day at the river
Jeff you should inlay these into a resin side table for Hannah’s house 👌🏻
Nice those are some great finds!!!
Very cool love your videos thanks for sharing this ❤
Thum👍s up for Merle’s above water doggy paddle. 😁
My thought exactly! 😂
Nice! We have a bowl of these petrified shark teeth from the Potomac River.
good seeing ole Merle in the thumbnail!!!
Is that a little corgi? Ooh such a cuty!
That's so crazy I love ten minutes from Jax and 20 minutes from st Augustine's and never have found that much lol appreciate y'all 😊
That is pretty cool have you ever found any megalodon teeth the big ones yet need get a screen box like you r panning for gold pretty awesome!!!
Those teeth are almost as old as i am. Merle is having a good time.
so cool! Even your dog enjoy it..
Excellent Vid Jeff!
Looks like a relaxing day
I like how Hannah said back in them days, like she's an old woman.
Yeah, but Hannah has lived more life than many do at 80 years old!
Merle! Make an arrest! Poor boy is just a little short on one end.
That's kewl finding all those old bits of teeth, bone, shellfish. Time to make some necklaces.
Wow so so cool ,love that stuff ☺☺☺👍
Love you Hannah Barron
So peaceful at the river.
Great video Jeff, y’all need to put that pup to work on the bank digging holes and you can strain that.
Beautiful job Hannah
Maybe you will find some arrowheads. Love hunting for them.
Awesome, I would like to come down and find some shark teeth in your secret place.
Great video Jeff and Hannah
I’ve done this before with my family in a creek near my house. We found several and some fairly big ones. Pretty neat to think where we was at that day was the ocean like 80 million years ago!
Really cool! Thank you guys for sharing!
👍👍👍fishing
Very cool what a find
Very cool! But I kinda doubt they are million years old!🤔
Get you some swimmer noodles split. The M down one side push them on half inch PVC pipe in a 2 foot square. With 3/8 mesh screen door wire staple to the bottom and let it float in the river while you Shovel end the.
Contraction.
Jeff the man of many talents!
All that cool Jurassic stuff right there, just under the surface?? Have any paleontologists looked the place over for anything?
Cool video , I think the long pieces with the lines in them are pieces of stingray mouth plate , thanks again y’all
📷 beautiful 📱thx ~ appreciate ya (y'all)
You know at 5:41 what Paige has in her hand looks like an alligator claw. Petrified of course. That gives some idea to how long gators have been around.
Baby your incredible Sweet Heart ❤️ my Heart melts
Love you guys 😅😅 your dog is so cute 🥰
That’s amazing. 🙌👍
It would appear that the Barron family has adopted a new member...😉
In North Carolina, On Cherry Point Air station. There is a place called "Shark's point". It is a place where old sharks teeth can also be found.
Well, not millions of years, but probably thousands.
You get some pretty good size ones. I look for them in the Potomac River. No big scores yet but they’re there.
I’ve found hundreds of fossilized sharks teeth on the Atlantic side but never on the Gulf side. Maybe I didn’t go far enough inland.
That's a pretty doggo!
I would say just don’t walk out there barefoot. 😂
@ 6:05 The much larger tooth in the yellow box. I'm pretty sure that is a Megalodon tooth. Baby of course. If not? Then a good match for White shark too. Probably White shark now that I look in my books. Still very awesome. The ribbed teeth are Ray teeth. Dark colored teeth are fossilized and could be 9-10 million years old some creeks hold older ones.
55-60 million years.
Grandfather of Meg. Megs came later
If one of y'all had the patience, y'all could make jewelry out those shark teeth, folks would buy it, I gua ran tee. 🤜🤛
Always take Merle along 😊.
That is so cool but try using a strainer to get the sand out
Awesome video
That was very cool
Make those into a necklace. Tiger and mako teeth
Awesome finds
Sharks can grow and lose 50,000 teeth in its lifetime. But also there was a time the earth had no ice on it. Texas where I live has been under water twice.
I'm sorry to correct you, but the teeth aren't black because they're fossilized,, they're black because of the mineral content of the soil they was in. There are fossilized teeth of many different colors. In the area near Charleston SC they have what is referred to as Carolina cream. Palmetto Fossil Excursions can set you up with a dig, or walk, to find different kind of fossils,, including megaladon
That's pretty awesome ❤
Merle wanting some shark teeth
Hello everyone, that was a nice video. however merle stole the show I like when he's on the videos. thank you all for the videos more videos..🐕🐶
Jeff where are you from,I'm from Pansey ala and I'm a fan,love the creeks.
Ugh, love me some Jeff.
Hello Hannah and and Jeff and merl
And Paige
So many people look at the way that the land is today and they think that it's always been that way.
So I ask them; how did all of those fossils get into the limestone in the middle of Kansas in the middle of the country, where did all that oil so deep under the ground in the middle east get there because at one time for a long time there were lots of animals and plants in that ground.
It's neat seeing your number one tooth finder on duty. Find 'em Merle
cool stuff!
Good to see you Taking HOG KILLER Merle along for Protection.
Yeah some of my family did that before in the river & do you know on land also when we were younger. You never know what you can find that's why it was fun.
Can those teeth be found anywhere or only in your area?
Neat sounds kinda cool 😎
I used to get them out of the CapeFear River in NC
Is wild there's so many
Make a metal detecting video finding civil war relics - I know there are some around you
Looks like fun!you ever drag a big magnet thru there?
Awesome 😎
Sir, your daughter noodled my heart.
Y'all some bad cats when you aint grabbin cats. I have a dog similar. Momma Corgie , daddy blue heeler. Cowboy Corgie 40 pounds of hot mess. Smartest canine I ever had. Y'all stay frosty now.
Can't believe you don't have a sifter to help you look for those things.
Noodling for shark, new concept! Lol. You can only catch 2 since you have only 2 arms
Hey hannwhat color do you call that on your nails? My daughter really likes it wants to get her nails done the same way
Was hoping for Corgi aqua launch...
how cool, what do you do with them, jewelry?
have a goodun
The oldest rock in that river is Jeff. Is this behind your cabin?