It was fun detecting with Matt. It was quite a shock to learn that this area might have been used as a WWI artillery range and Civil War battleground. What do you think about the spirit at 6:30? You can check out Matt's YT channel here: www.youtube.com/@RelicManMatt/featured
Hi Chigg, been following you for about a decade now. A number of years ago, I remember you'd had a fan contact you as they claimed (convincingly, as I remember you talking about it in a video) that they had found a complete cannon somewhere (possibly in a river?) that they could take you to recover. I'm assuming if that had worked out, we'd have seen a video on it... but ever since then I've been wondering, what was the story was in the end? Hoax? Misidentification? All the best from Australia.
Just found your channel and LOVE it. We live near the three rivers in Pittsburgh. I shared your channel with my whole family, especially my Civil War buff nephew!!
Find myself going back to your Playlist more often as I understand more of the terms. I can be a slow learner, Beau, but I think you know how much we appreciate that you share your time and knowledge. Thank you.
I enjoyed seeing you work with Matt, as he appears to be another one of the good ones. As I've heard you say, it's always a good day when you find a civil war bullet. Thanks for sharing.
That bear footprint was very fresh ! I'm always surprised by the calibre of the civil war bullets. It's no wonder there were so many horrific wounds. Great video as always.
I'll never forget when you found those big black Spanish silver coins and sending your drone down into that Chateau hold and found human renains-you deserve over a mill subs Aquahomie
Be pretty cool to think maybe that bullet, with the wire loop, came out of some guy who then made it into a necklace. A "The one that almost got me!" keepsake. Very cool video today! As always, thank you for sharing the adventures!
Yes, your fuse looks very similar to a type 80 shrapnel shell fuse which is basically a copy of a British munition. Thats probably where all the case shot came from. primarily designed for trench warfare to deliver an overhead burst on personnel and to reduce barbed wire entanglements. That fuse was used well into the 40s. I was in the 144th Field artillery and trained a lot at fort Irwin in the 70s and 80s and we used to come across quite a few of those old fuses either in part or almost whole.
Hello, thank you for taking us along. On the piece of copper at the top of that little piece is there an arrow head cut into the metal? It looks like there’s one doesn’t that mean it’s from England? Can’t wait for the next video bye.
Definitely a WW1 fuse. There’s literally hundreds of thousands of them laying all over Fort Sill. Very brittle brass and was told they are unstable and unsafe by range control.
@@aquachigger Everything is going very well for us! Thank you. I'm going to play football soon. We are playing today against 17 years in a big tournament. Have a great weekend.
Chigger you know how the ground hogs collect shiny objects and artifacts in their dens in some cases wonder 🤔 if beavers do 🦫🦫🦫 collect objects they find in thier dens.
Hi Beau…Do you guys modify a certain type of pick…or is there somewhere to buy a similar pick…? I’m up in PA, and a sand scoop isn’t working so well….😊
Well Chigg it seems you have a beaver phobia, no matter the size, wet beaver big or small just want to be petted, so next time you encounter one just put on your biggest, cheesiest grin, wade on in and pet it😅
It was fun detecting with Matt. It was quite a shock to learn that this area might have been used as a WWI artillery range and Civil War battleground. What do you think about the spirit at 6:30?
You can check out Matt's YT channel here: www.youtube.com/@RelicManMatt/featured
I.made it on the first call. 165 hours in 3 weeks.
Thought the spirit was awesome !! And I may have a det. Close to that one. (Deactivated of coarse ) but they may be WWII .
Hi Chigg, been following you for about a decade now. A number of years ago, I remember you'd had a fan contact you as they claimed (convincingly, as I remember you talking about it in a video) that they had found a complete cannon somewhere (possibly in a river?) that they could take you to recover. I'm assuming if that had worked out, we'd have seen a video on it... but ever since then I've been wondering, what was the story was in the end? Hoax? Misidentification?
All the best from Australia.
Just found your channel and LOVE it. We live near the three rivers in Pittsburgh. I shared your channel with my whole family, especially my Civil War buff nephew!!
Find myself going back to your Playlist more often as I understand more of the terms. I can be a slow learner, Beau, but I think you know how much we appreciate that you share your time and knowledge. Thank you.
I enjoyed seeing you work with Matt, as he appears to be another one of the good ones. As I've heard you say, it's always a good day when you find a civil war bullet. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the donation!
Learned a while back that Aquachigger Adventures aren't just about metal detecting. No one better, Beau.
That one bullet looked like someone made a fishing weight out of it .... Great Video ...
Always look forward to your adventures and your stories. Thanks Chigg.
That bear footprint was very fresh !
I'm always surprised by the calibre of the civil war bullets. It's no wonder there were so many horrific wounds.
Great video as always.
@11:12, poor bug trapped in Chig's hair.
Good to see RelicManMatt out there ya today!!!!!😊
Glad no Beaver got you this time Chigg! Happy swingin n diggin!👍😘
Always good to see you in action.
You better keep an eye on those 🦫s !!!!!!!!! Awesome finds today Chiggy opossum. Thanks for another fun and informative adventure.😸😺🤗from 🥵VA.
I love this guy and channel !
Good finds, Beaver , and Bear tracks I would have been looking over my Shoulder lol
Cool finds chigger. Watch out for beavers❤
Haven’t even watched yet but I know it’ll deliver 👍
I hope so!
Rain drops falling on my head my pockets are full of lead!!🎶🎵
Cryin not for me....
I'll never forget when you found those big black Spanish silver coins and sending your drone down into that Chateau hold and found human renains-you deserve over a mill subs Aquahomie
Be pretty cool to think maybe that bullet, with the wire loop, came out of some guy who then made it into a necklace. A "The one that almost got me!" keepsake. Very cool video today! As always, thank you for sharing the adventures!
Beavers, bulls, balls, bears, and bullets. Bit bare handed by a radio. Nice bomb 💣 bits Beau 👍🏻
Hey, saw u today in german tv, kabel 1. Very cool man
At 6:44 it looks like you have found a portal. Be careful, we don't want to lose you. 😉😄
Thanks always love your vids. Because you always explain things you find and well you know make it interesting ? Ta!
Good afternoon from Southeast South Dakota
'Evening to ya.
I’m watching this and it’s such excellent narration lov the chigg
Every time you have somebody with you they're the ones that find the stuff.😊
Omg Matt's face when Beau said the bear was probably watching from the bank 😂 that was a truly funny reaction 😂
Awesome.
Awesome finds!
6:30 - That's a Samsquanch wormhole 😱
Great finds
Fuze looks like a U.S. Model 1907 fuze. Common in WWI, and still in use up to early WWII.
Thanks
Stop catching me off guard! 😂
It's okay, I know you're out there somewhere...lol.
Save some relics for the rest of us Chig!!!
Not used to seeing chigg stumped about a hunk of metal from a creek 😳
You Rule Chigg!!!!
Watch out for those foamy mouthed Beavers, Chigg !
Every time....lol.
Watch out for the beaver Chigg..
Dont turn ur back on that beaver dude.
I was watching for him.
15:58 I'm thinking WW 1 era artillery fuse ?
The fired bullet with the brass hook was probably a makeshift cleaning round! Maybe steel wool or a brush would be attached to the end?
Hey y’all
That fuse looks like an old thermostat for a 60s car
11:03...Mothra sighting
Yes, your fuse looks very similar to a type 80 shrapnel shell fuse which is basically a copy of a British munition. Thats probably where all the case shot came from. primarily designed for trench warfare to deliver an overhead burst on personnel and to reduce barbed wire entanglements. That fuse was used well into the 40s. I was in the 144th Field artillery and trained a lot at fort Irwin in the 70s and 80s and we used to come across quite a few of those old fuses either in part or almost whole.
Thanks for the id.
Pass the torch Chigg.....
Hello, thank you for taking us along. On the piece of copper at the top of that little piece is there an arrow head cut into the metal? It looks like there’s one doesn’t that mean it’s from England? Can’t wait for the next video bye.
Got me wanting to go out for a hunt and we don’t have that good stuff here in south western Indiana that I know of
The first mystery object reminds me of a Grocer Weight.
Hello beau 😊
Hello 😊
Primus, Winona got a big brown beaver .....
I believe I was there in the area couple weeks before u made this found a few bullets all down river of the rock damn in your video
Definitely a WW1 fuse. There’s literally hundreds of thousands of them laying all over Fort Sill. Very brittle brass and was told they are unstable and unsafe by range control.
I have missed your videos sir. Lol it's not you it's me Lol. My new wife really likes you . Blessings
Welcome back
Wow please explain the case shot flat spots. I had no idea about that. I figilured it was from rebound sr somthing.
I think someone was using a old bullet mold to make fishing weights
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How ya doing today?
@@aquachigger Everything is going very well for us! Thank you. I'm going to play football soon. We are playing today against 17 years in a big tournament. Have a great weekend.
Mr. Beaver has Chigg fever! lol jk. Nice video
Definitely a U.S. artillery shell fuse.
Better late than missing the picture show altogether.
Nova Scotia.
The bullet with the loop may be a piece of inserted cannon friction primer.
Chig, you have a butterfly on the back of your head. You must be sweet!
Chigger you know how the ground hogs collect shiny objects and artifacts in their dens in some cases wonder 🤔 if beavers do 🦫🦫🦫 collect objects they find in thier dens.
11:08 you have a blad eagle nesting in your hair
Hi Beau…Do you guys modify a certain type of pick…or is there somewhere to buy a similar pick…? I’m up in PA, and a sand scoop isn’t working so well….😊
Not sure where Matt got his, I had a friend make mine.
Your fuse looks like a WW1 artillery item to me. Possibly British?
I can use that big window weight 😂😂 have a 150 yo house. Full of window weights.
Has anyone ever fired one of those old mini balls out a rifle?Would be nostalgic to see one sent down range 160 years after it was cast.
2.57 thats a burger from burger king
Wear your gloves, Chigg! 😂
Those zombie beavers are watching you. They know you is tasty! Heeeeee! Hee!
Too bad that trap didn't have a beaver
Better carry a sidearm watch out for the bear
Don't let the Beaver bite your Butt...!
Everytime I watch you find a Trap...I curse the person that set it to hell. God, those traps are so cruel. Otherwise, a beautiful day on the river!
They are for sure. Glad you enjoyed the rest of the video.
Me, too...
bowel movement
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Well Chigg it seems you have a beaver phobia, no matter the size, wet beaver big or small just want to be petted, so next time you encounter one just put on your biggest, cheesiest grin, wade on in and pet it😅
You in a beaver den that would be worth at least a million views,you in a bear den you could retire or not need to
That’s a Sam’s Squinch Beaver 🦫 Chigg watch him