My goodness I sure miss you two! So thankful for these videos so I can follow along on your adventures. This was so informative and interesting, I love the way you embrace history and learn as much as you can about the places you're visiting. So well done as always, but now I'm craving a coke!
I saw you asked in a reply about water moccasins in that creek....... they really love river bottoms & swamps, but any water source with potential food around is fair game. I live an hour west in Holly Springs, stop by if you're ever in north MS again.
I live maybe 20 minutes from Corinth and never knew that was there. I know there’s one further south between Booneville MS and Baldwyn MS that people hunt all the time.
@@sethster70 It’s a pretty cool place. I’ve heard that the teeth are more plentiful if you walk upstream or downstream a hundred yards or so…. I also heard that water moccasins live in that area??? Do you know if that’s true? I’m NOT snake fan! lol
I live in between Corinth and the creek where yall were hunting for shark teeth. If you go further down the creek about a mile or so to the next bridge you can find them easier. Me and my friends have found hundreds. There was supposedly a dinosaur bone found there years ago. I eat at that drug store all the time.
@@redneckpapaw3683 We will have to try that next time we pass through! I kind of figured it was a pretty often visited site with all the stuff there to dig and strain. We still had fun though!
@@jessekiestler6522 It’s called 20 mile creek. If you google W M Browning Cretaceous Park it will give you directions on how to get there. There are buckets and strainers hung on posts at the park that you can use. I’ve been told since we visited that if you go a little ways upstream or downstream from the park you will have better luck finding shark teeth. We had a blast doing and I’m sure you will too! If you get to go, let me know how you do!! Thanks
Will keep this spot in mind for our grandson's double digits trip! Bonus it also works for civil war buff husband. Wonderful video - thank you! Safe travels.
@@davidwaid It was surprisingly good! We’ve tried some “interesting” local cuisine out here and the Slug Burger is definitely one that I would do again..
@@inthenameofmyfather3836 We don’t live there, we were just staying in the area but we sure enjoyed our stay and the people we met! It’s a beautiful place to visit if you get the opportunity!
@@outlaw-reformed Sorry to hear that, I know that being a traveler is so much different than living in an area so I get what you are saying, I hope you are in a better place for you and enjoying life now!
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@@Maxgamingandcreative
Thank you!!!
My goodness I sure miss you two! So thankful for these videos so I can follow along on your adventures. This was so informative and interesting, I love the way you embrace history and learn as much as you can about the places you're visiting. So well done as always, but now I'm craving a coke!
@@TheMisssarahrenee
Have a coke and a smile!!!!
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I saw you asked in a reply about water moccasins in that creek....... they really love river bottoms & swamps, but any water source with potential food around is fair game. I live an hour west in Holly Springs, stop by if you're ever in north MS again.
@@masoncarlisle363
I was watching for them for sure! I don’t know much about them but I’d like to avoid meeting any of them!
I live maybe 20 minutes from Corinth and never knew that was there. I know there’s one further south between Booneville MS and Baldwyn MS that people hunt all the time.
@@sethster70
It’s a pretty cool place. I’ve heard that the teeth are more plentiful if you walk upstream or downstream a hundred yards or so…. I also heard that water moccasins live in that area??? Do you know if that’s true? I’m NOT snake fan! lol
I live in between Corinth and the creek where yall were hunting for shark teeth. If you go further down the creek about a mile or so to the next bridge you can find them easier. Me and my friends have found hundreds. There was supposedly a dinosaur bone found there years ago. I eat at that drug store all the time.
@@redneckpapaw3683
We will have to try that next time we pass through!
I kind of figured it was a pretty often visited site with all the stuff there to dig and strain. We still had fun though!
I'm in Selmer. What's the name of that creek? Would love to check it out.
@@jessekiestler6522
It’s called 20 mile creek. If you google W M Browning Cretaceous Park it will give you directions on how to get there. There are buckets and strainers hung on posts at the park that you can use. I’ve been told since we visited that if you go a little ways upstream or downstream from the park you will have better luck finding shark teeth. We had a blast doing and I’m sure you will too!
If you get to go, let me know how you do!!
Thanks
@@whatdoin1042 appreciate it.
Will keep this spot in mind for our grandson's double digits trip! Bonus it also works for civil war buff husband. Wonderful video - thank you! Safe travels.
@@KarryKizlik
I hope you enjoy Corinth! We certainly did!!
Thank you
good video. you are close to my hometown.
@@bigjoe2458
That means you have a great home town!
We loved that area!!!!
Must try the slug burger
@@davidwaid
It was surprisingly good! We’ve tried some “interesting” local cuisine out here and the Slug Burger is definitely one that I would do again..
my mamas family is from there i alway wanted to visit comment if you live there like to know you peace!
@@inthenameofmyfather3836
We don’t live there, we were just staying in the area but we sure enjoyed our stay and the people we met!
It’s a beautiful place to visit if you get the opportunity!
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@@robsimmons4571
Thank you!!!!!!
I’d like to say you won a new Ferrari for being subscriber number 301 but I can’t.
Thank you though!!!!!
Born and raised in Corinth,.No longer reside there ,bad memories and bad experiences to many to count.
@@outlaw-reformed
Sorry to hear that, I know that being a traveler is so much different than living in an area so I get what you are saying, I hope you are in a better place for you and enjoying life now!