I love how she brutilizes all the artifacts with her metal digging and scraping tool ,I love all the scratches on the faces and the fresh ear breaks wow ... wonderful artifacts though
Comment of the day! I love comments about how people dig compared to others. Not sure what “dings, scratches and breaks” you’re talking about but to each their own. You dig and find as many artifacts as we do, you’re gonna ding and break stuff. Don’t matter if it’s with a machine or tool. Good luck moving dirt in our soil with your toothbrushes. Thanks for watching tho! 👊🏼
@@SharkWaterOutdoors I ain’t never personally broke one but damn your digging hard 🤣🤣🤣. I know the excitement. I just dug out a twisted dalton on my last short
Wouldn’t hold up long in our area. Hard and rocky. Anything damages points if you hit em just right or wrong I should say lol. You dig enough, you’re gonna mess some up. Nature of the beast
Yeah, digging with those bob cats are real delicate, dumping buckets on a gigantic steel sifter is really nice as well. Can’t believe you even found a whole one. Congrats!!!😂
The best way to go about it, you’re right! Any time you dig, you take a chance of breaking something. That’s the nature of the beast. Whether it be machine or hand tool. This works for us no problem. 👊🏼
Those were amazing. The one that had it's tip was a absolute beauty. 💯 percent great find. 👍 Thumbs-up to all who were there to find all your arrowheads. Thank you for sharing your amazing adventure. 😊
@@SharkWaterOutdoors I may be wrong, but they’re the only ones who forsook 99% of their customer base to appeal to the 1% nut jobs by sponsoring and publicizing them the way they did!! But we all have to make our own choices as to what we’ll invest our time and money into. My choice just wouldn’t be them!! 👍🏻
@@pinebeltrelics8055 100% understood. I just thought people cared more about the artifact rescues and the history of them more than what I choose to drink to them. Didn’t think it would be such a topic here.
I seem to recall as much enthusiastic beer drinking as I do artifacts, just saying. Nothing wrong with tossing a few back, digging is thirsty work but bud light? To tell you the truth I was expecting purple kool-aid hair and a dress by the end of the video lol
This was an actual camp site. Every camp is different. They are buried from thousands of years of laying there and being covered up by dirt from wash and floods.
He obviously is one of the people behind the desk. There was absolutely no reason at all to show that. Except for throwing out a little advertising. His dad possibly ceo. But either way nonthing but advertising.😮
I see what you’re saying but if it were me, I would have used the machine and dug them out. She found them that way which she likes to do and that’s fine also. Thanks for watching!
Pleasure having you. Nothing being promoted. Simply taking a drink of what I had. Just because the brand was in the video doesn’t mean that’s when the video was made. Like I’ve said before, I thought it was more about the finds than what I was taking a drink of. A switch has been made. Wish you would stick around, much more and better to come. Thanks for watching, friend!
I see what you’re talking about but they don’t. I have a lot of pieces like that from there that could go together. One day I need to try and piece some together.
@@SharkWaterOutdoors thanks for the comeback. I’m in North Carolina and just first year hunting. They are here but nothing like you guys have there.Great videos,keep them coming!
Why are there so many arrowheads? Why didnt the indians go get the arrows that they shot to use over again? I always try to find any of the arrow with arrowheads that I shoot, I dont leave them. Why did the indians leave their arrows on the ground after they shot?
This is an actual camp. Located next to a fresh water source. They did re use/re work down a lot of the points. If they could that is. You won’t find an arrow. That part is long gone. Thanks for watching!
@SharkWaterOutdoors you wouldn't find so many broken points if you were a little more careful. I know hundreds of people who dig artifacts and nor a single one is digging shit out with screwdrivers. Do whatever you want to do but the difference is finding artifacts worthy of putting in a case and artifacts to put in your flower bed
Hey brother, pay no attention to the ones bashing you for drinking bud light. A humans character shouldn’t be based off what alcohol beverage someone drinks. Awesome finds btw, what part of Texas are you in? I live in East Texas and just now starting hunting points. I found my first one not too long ago and now I’m hooked lol.
Appreciate the kind words my man! It don’t bother me, kinda humorous honestly lol. People more worried about what I took a drink of as opposed to the smoker point 😂. Central Texas, Bell county. That’s awesome man!! That’s usually how it goes. Thanks for the watch and good luck out there! 👊🏼
Why would you drink to your finds with Bud Light? Yeah I said it! Good way to lose subscribers. I'll check it next video to see what beer ur drinkin if I want to be a part of this. Love watchin ur video s man ! Do the right thing.
Boy. Back in my day we would'a hand carved archeological instruments of the smothest wood that we had to harvest from the deepest forest after a 3 week vision quest to receive permission to dig blindfolded as to rely upon are enhanced touch abandoning old carelessness. After weeks of gently digging. Pagan offerings followed by days of dancing and chanting are required to gain the spirits blessings. Next the feather was used to painstakingly expose the very edge of stone...at which time the last ceremonial offering of "old Milwaukee best " and a single tear.. mother earth released her long held Lithic upon me forcing a tribal scream that shook the trees violently then silence. My body steamed as my muscles glistend on the moonlight...my eyes move slowly towards my hands i see....a fucking broken water worn pooter...next time I'm using the backhoe
Didn’t know enjoying a couple drinks doing fun stuff was considered “too much” but I get it. We use whatever we can to dig in this incredibly hard ground.
I well understand the appeal of searching for ancient artifacts. However, this is indiscriminate looting where no regard whatsoever is given to the site proper and the context of the objects; they are simply ripped out of the ground. While you may proudly display the pieces, you can't say much about the people who left them, how they were used, how they came to be found there and a host of other pertinent questions. There are archaeological societies and groups which would welcome enthusiastic excavators, where you would contribute to saving the ancient history of your area for all to enjoy. I would recommend you look into the possibilities. The past is not a renewable resource. Once its gone, that's it.
@@DrJLP55 whatever you think 👍🏿. I would never turn anything in to and archeological group. They have theirs and I can have mine. Nothing wrong or Illegal with anything we do or the way we do things. Thanks for the input though!
I'm not saying that you should turn in your collection to anyone. I am simply saying that if you participated in organized excavations, you would be doing more than just finding 'stuff', you would be helping to preserve valuable and irreplaceable information. That's all.
Holy cow scaping that thing with that metal screw driver
It’s what she had. Works
I love how she brutilizes all the artifacts with her metal digging and scraping tool ,I love all the scratches on the faces and the fresh ear breaks wow ... wonderful artifacts though
Comment of the day! I love comments about how people dig compared to others. Not sure what “dings, scratches and breaks” you’re talking about but to each their own. You dig and find as many artifacts as we do, you’re gonna ding and break stuff. Don’t matter if it’s with a machine or tool. Good luck moving dirt in our soil with your toothbrushes. Thanks for watching tho! 👊🏼
It is a bit brutal 😂😂😂
Y'all destroying them with that unearthing strategy
How are we destroying them? We do pretty good if ya ask anyone around here!
Those first few breaks you pulled were freshly broken from the stabbing and prodding into the first before consideration of what was underneath
@@JordynPaulk no, actually they aren’t. You can tell a fresh break easily. The rock will be a different color. Appreciate the input though!
Yeah I can tell a fresh break you are correct
I can hear one as well 😂
Good god dude, carful when you’re digging. Buddies gonna break the damn thing
You dig enough, it’s gonna happen but thanks
@@SharkWaterOutdoors I ain’t never personally broke one but damn your digging hard 🤣🤣🤣. I know the excitement. I just dug out a twisted dalton on my last short
@@FlintnChirt awesome!
@@SharkWaterOutdoors 👍
You definitely damaged those before you pulled them. Be more careful lolol
You can easily distinguish a fresh break from and ancient one and no sir, definitely didn’t.
Does thag tool cause damage on the points? Im wondering if you can cover the fork with plastic tubbing n tgen shrink it with heat
Wouldn’t hold up long in our area. Hard and rocky. Anything damages points if you hit em just right or wrong I should say lol. You dig enough, you’re gonna mess some up. Nature of the beast
Keep digging with that and you’ll find a hell of a lot more brokes
Any time you dig you take the chance of breaking one. It don’t happen often but it does.
Yeah, digging with those bob cats are real delicate, dumping buckets on a gigantic steel sifter is really nice as well. Can’t believe you even found a whole one. Congrats!!!😂
The best way to go about it, you’re right! Any time you dig, you take a chance of breaking something. That’s the nature of the beast. Whether it be machine or hand tool. This works for us no problem. 👊🏼
Those were amazing. The one that had it's tip was a absolute beauty. 💯 percent great find. 👍 Thumbs-up to all who were there to find all your arrowheads. Thank you for sharing your amazing adventure. 😊
Much appreciated! Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
You and Dylan would make a cute commercial together! Get the Tranys looking for heads
You’re funny. Thanks for watching!
Nice finds. We just recently built an 8x4 table like yours out of angle iron and it works wonders.
Thanks, and good luck!
Great finds…. but Bud light…..REALLY??!!!!!!!
Right?!
Pine Belt, we watch y’all and Heartbreaker all the time! Any suggestions for a good switch then since they all support it?
@@SharkWaterOutdoors I may be wrong, but they’re the only ones who forsook 99% of their customer base to appeal to the 1% nut jobs by sponsoring and publicizing them the way they did!! But we all have to make our own choices as to what we’ll invest our time and money into. My choice just wouldn’t be them!! 👍🏻
@@pinebeltrelics8055 100% understood. I just thought people cared more about the artifact rescues and the history of them more than what I choose to drink to them. Didn’t think it would be such a topic here.
@@SharkWaterOutdoors people love to hate bro. Pay no attention to the nonsense.
You will dig broken finds all day and all night if you insist on using steel probing tools!!
So plastic is the way to go? 🧐 very rarely do we pull one out that is broke by our tools.
Awesome that's super cool
Thanks!
You should probably switch to another brand of beer if you're going to be doing manly things lol
So I’ve heard. Here I thought it was more about the artifacts, 🤷🏿♂️ silly me, thank for watching!
I seem to recall as much enthusiastic beer drinking as I do artifacts, just saying. Nothing wrong with tossing a few back, digging is thirsty work but bud light? To tell you the truth I was expecting purple kool-aid hair and a dress by the end of the video lol
Wonder how many true pieces of ancient art were destroyed?
I could tell you exactly since you can easily identify a fresh break. None here but thanks for watching!
I'd love to watch some of your videos Jeremy Brown, so you can show us all how it's done.
I’ve never done anything like this and am curious why there are so many in a small spot and why is it they’re so deep?
This was an actual camp site. Every camp is different. They are buried from thousands of years of laying there and being covered up by dirt from wash and floods.
Be a lil more careful digging
We are plenty careful. Thank!
Love the whippoorwill
Me too!
New sub here , we are just getting into this hobby. we are in Florida ! Awesome video !!
Awesome, thank you much! Be careful, it’s addicting 😂😂 good luck and thanks for watching!! Hope you find some killers
Oh man that looks like a good spot to dig
@@Kylethiemann it’s a great spot!! We have pulled thousands of pieces from this place.
God bless Texas, awesome recoveries😎😎😎
That’s what I’m talkin bout! Thanks amigo.
good job but might want to switch beer brands
That was months ago man. Thanks
You really should be using wood digging tools, just saying
These seem to work just fine!
Wow, that needle point is Outstanding!🪶🏹🪶🏹
It’s been a very good camp!
You better keep that girl. Any girl that finds arrowheads for you is a keeper.
You got that right! 💪🏼
bud light?
Little late to the party but yeah, that’s what I drank. Thanks for watching
What's bad is you drinking Bud Light.
Thanks for watching!
Byron Hendrix is a closet trans
He obviously is one of the people behind the desk. There was absolutely no reason at all to show that. Except for throwing out a little advertising.
His dad possibly ceo. But either way nonthing but advertising.😮
@@chucklee347It’s just a drink dude, relax. There’s more in life that’s actually worth complaining about.
Hes gay
Killers man , great video! Awesome saves . Thanks for sharing
You know it! Thanks and appreciate the positive comments!
great video enjoyed watching and seeing the finds
Much appreciated, bud! Sub from us here. Thanks for watching and good luck out there!
Awesome finds!!!❤👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much!
Why don't you did down to them rather than trying to wrench them out of a dirt bank? Think archeology and approach it that way.
I see what you’re saying but if it were me, I would have used the machine and dug them out. She found them that way which she likes to do and that’s fine also. Thanks for watching!
I'll drink to that!! 😂😂😂
Haha cheers!
Love channels like this...first time viewer of yours......but I'm not subscribing to anyone who promotes anything Anheuser Busch related.
Pleasure having you. Nothing being promoted. Simply taking a drink of what I had. Just because the brand was in the video doesn’t mean that’s when the video was made. Like I’ve said before, I thought it was more about the finds than what I was taking a drink of. A switch has been made. Wish you would stick around, much more and better to come. Thanks for watching, friend!
@@SharkWaterOutdoors glad you changed beer!
@@lorriehudson1309 was time for a change!
A trip you will never forget.
100% correct on that! Thanks for watching.
Go Ashton! Get it girl! Good job!
She was on em!
Thats heaven
We think so too!
По видимому здесь была мастерская по изготовлению каменных орудий . Хорошие находки . Молодцы !
Thanks for watching!
I was gonna subscribe but I seen that butt wiper beer, boycott budwiser and get a Miller then I'll subscribe great find
Don’t judge me by that lol. That was moooonths ago. I do drink Miller now and Lone Star!
Good thought we lost another, great video
Take a spray bottle with you, clean them up a little
I have. Sometime I do, sometime I wait til the end and do them all.
Super finds! Love them Montells. 👍🏻
As do I my friend! Hard to come by a good full one!
At min 4:20 those two big pieces look like they belong together
I see what you’re talking about but they don’t. I have a lot of pieces like that from there that could go together. One day I need to try and piece some together.
Bud lite? No wonder your finding flakes!
😅😂
If by flakes you mean smokers then yeah, 🤷🏿♂️ thanks for watching!
@@SharkWaterOutdoors No, I mean D..K smokers
Michael OShea is super gay
@@martinbernstein5662 You hurt my feelings, maybe you'll do better when you get into the sixth grade.
Are you guys in Texas?
Yes sir!
@@SharkWaterOutdoors thanks for the comeback.
I’m in North Carolina and just first year hunting.
They are here but nothing like you guys have there.Great videos,keep them coming!
@@chrisclemmer809 yes sir, Texas has some of the nicest! Keep looking bud
Holy crap those are some sweet finds.
And don’t worry about what people say, drink what ya feel like.
Much appreciation bud!
Why are there so many arrowheads?
Why didnt the indians go get the arrows that they shot to use over again?
I always try to find any of the arrow with arrowheads that I shoot, I dont leave them. Why did the indians leave their arrows on the ground after they shot?
This is an actual camp. Located next to a fresh water source. They did re use/re work down a lot of the points. If they could that is. You won’t find an arrow. That part is long gone. Thanks for watching!
He plants these things before the video
Yep, ya got me! Good job bud on comment of the day lol. You obviously know very little so good luck out there and thanks for watching!! 👊🏼
Cool stuff
Yes sir, thanks!
Do you guys dig close to a river or stream.
Always. Gotta have a water source nearby. This one is on a spring fed creek.
Ditch that pseudo-beer. Please.
That was a long time ago but thanks for watching!
@@SharkWaterOutdoors that's what they want you to think lol
Patriots don't forget.
You've a good channel!
@@JoeandAngie truth! Much appreciation! 👊🏼
Even better, just ditch alcohol as a whole
@@wowbogazzled1369 I’ve considered it, thanks.
Awesome finds man 🔥🔥
Much appreciated amigo!
This is so painful to watch! Why are you digging this way?
Because that’s the way we choose to dig…what’s painful about watching people have fun?
@SharkWaterOutdoors you wouldn't find so many broken points if you were a little more careful. I know hundreds of people who dig artifacts and nor a single one is digging shit out with screwdrivers. Do whatever you want to do but the difference is finding artifacts worthy of putting in a case and artifacts to put in your flower bed
@@theotherartifactstoa776 thanks for the info 👊🏼
But you drank a bud light!
And found some smoker arrowheads!
@@SharkWaterOutdoors Yes you did, good video except you drank bud light
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Hey brother, pay no attention to the ones bashing you for drinking bud light. A humans character shouldn’t be based off what alcohol beverage someone drinks. Awesome finds btw, what part of Texas are you in? I live in East Texas and just now starting hunting points. I found my first one not too long ago and now I’m hooked lol.
Appreciate the kind words my man! It don’t bother me, kinda humorous honestly lol. People more worried about what I took a drink of as opposed to the smoker point 😂. Central Texas, Bell county. That’s awesome man!! That’s usually how it goes. Thanks for the watch and good luck out there! 👊🏼
7:00 that is a one-in-a-million find right there! Just WOW!!
Pretty sweet! Thanks for watching!
Why would you drink to your finds with Bud Light? Yeah I said it! Good way to lose subscribers. I'll check it next video to see what beer ur drinkin if I want to be a part of this. Love watchin ur video s man ! Do the right thing.
Appreciate the recommendation. That’s what I’ve always drank, since they all support it, what do you suggest I switch to??
Coors or miller never hurt
@@RoamingGrizzly neither do twisted teas
Nick T is probably bisexual
Bud light.. I won't watch your videos anymore come on man.
Sorry to hear that. More to come but you choose what you want. Thought it was more about the artifacts found. Thanks for watching!
Y'all on private property? Reckon so 🤔
Of course we are. Only way to go.
@@SharkWaterOutdoors we should all be so lucky
Boy. Back in my day we would'a hand carved archeological instruments of the smothest wood that we had to harvest from the deepest forest after a 3 week vision quest to receive permission to dig blindfolded as to rely upon are enhanced touch abandoning old carelessness. After weeks of gently digging. Pagan offerings followed by days of dancing and chanting are required to gain the spirits blessings. Next the feather was used to painstakingly expose the very edge of stone...at which time the last ceremonial offering of "old Milwaukee best " and a single tear.. mother earth released her long held Lithic upon me forcing a tribal scream that shook the trees violently then silence. My body steamed as my muscles glistend on the moonlight...my eyes move slowly towards my hands i see....a fucking broken water worn pooter...next time I'm using the backhoe
Haha thanks for the read. Enjoyed and thanks for watching!
You'd get better arrowheads if you weren't drinking gay beer 😢
You’re right. Thanks for watching. That was so long ago.
Drinking way to much and every time I hear that screw driver or whatever that is scraping off that flint makes me cringe.
Didn’t know enjoying a couple drinks doing fun stuff was considered “too much” but I get it. We use whatever we can to dig in this incredibly hard ground.
how horrible
What’s horrible?
I well understand the appeal of searching for ancient artifacts. However, this is indiscriminate looting where no regard whatsoever is given to the site proper and the context of the objects; they are simply ripped out of the ground. While you may proudly display the pieces, you can't say much about the people who left them, how they were used, how they came to be found there and a host of other pertinent questions. There are archaeological societies and groups which would welcome enthusiastic excavators, where you would contribute to saving the ancient history of your area for all to enjoy. I would recommend you look into the possibilities. The past is not a renewable resource. Once its gone, that's it.
@@DrJLP55 whatever you think 👍🏿. I would never turn anything in to and archeological group. They have theirs and I can have mine. Nothing wrong or Illegal with anything we do or the way we do things. Thanks for the input though!
I'm not saying that you should turn in your collection to anyone. I am simply saying that if you participated in organized excavations, you would be doing more than just finding 'stuff', you would be helping to preserve valuable and irreplaceable information. That's all.
@@DrJLP55 I get that and I’ll consider in the future, thanks for the info.
Drinking bud light and digging for arrowheads in the dark that are worth absolutely nothing proves how redneck you are. “I’ll drink to that”
As about the same for your super intelligent comment. Thanks for watching! Cheers