Dang those machines are hitting deep lead. Congrats to both of ya'll. I found 3 different pieces of wood with a bullet in each of them all in a small area...years ago. Thanks for sharing and have a Blessed Day 🙏
Another fantastic hunt! Always like to see percussion caps found. Millions upon millions used & lost but don't really see all that many discovered. Nice to see all those Rebel rounds still out there after so much time. CONGRATULATIONS MUDDUCKA on that BIW!!! And Thanks for showing us some of your own Collection! Really enjoyed that👍
Good hunt guys congrats to Mud duck on beating his record. I literally can't believe that you were talking about finding bullets in wood.I just found 3 in the last week from the battle of New Bern swampy area just like you said.ATB👍🦀
Hey Walker, you boys did good on the bullets, congrats. Never gets old digging lead. Oh yeah, those bullets in wood are getting super rare around Bentonville, NC as well, always in the swamp it seems to me. Really enjoyed the video...tks
@ Yessir! Time well spent with family. I hope you guys had a good Thanksgiving! Got to get out for a bit over break and found my first ringtail sharps that was dropped with a nice brown patina. Found a few fired minies and round balls to go with it! Any day that I get to get out, I’m happy.
2:40 man that holes so deep, i almost started spouting chinese lol! hope it didnt affect the earth axis lol. well, you may have had to work for them but you got some exercise and got to spend a nice day out with mudduck. and he set a record! good job philip!
You git that right. Lately, I feel like it's a race against the clock every time I go. I miss the days of leisurely hunting because I thought it would always be there. But . . . thankful I can still go at all!
I enjoyed watching your hunt with Mud Duck. I admire your perseverance of getting into the creek with all of its complications, but it definitely paid off. I'm wondering if the 3 ringer you found among all the Confederate bullets may have been fired from a soldier with a captured Union rifle. I enjoyed your talk about bullets in wood, and you have an impressive collection! The one you found on the Adam's farm is especially impressive the way it's a direct hit and so noticeable. I acquired a couple of bullets in wood from a relic hunter at the Jenkins' Ferry battleground in Arkansas. They look a lot like the ones at the 14 minute 50 second mark in your video, including one that comes apart like the one in the upper left of your grouping. I feel fortunate to have them.
True Steve. There was a spot in Cold Harbor in a guys field. The man was in his 80s when he told me that when he was a little boy, he'd go to that spot after a rain and find hundreds and hundreds of caps (unfired). That same spot today will STILL yield a few percussion caps and melted lead. It's about the size of three Pickup trucks. While his crops come up there, they never grow tall, and never yield much. It's pretty much barren. Fulminate of mercury I guess.
Dang those machines are hitting deep lead. Congrats to both of ya'll. I found 3 different pieces of wood with a bullet in each of them all in a small area...years ago. Thanks for sharing and have a Blessed Day 🙏
Thanks Jeff! Sometimes they seem to hear much deeper than others...
Another fantastic hunt! Always like to see percussion caps found. Millions upon millions used & lost but don't really see all that many discovered. Nice to see all those Rebel rounds still out there after so much time. CONGRATULATIONS MUDDUCKA on that BIW!!! And Thanks for showing us some of your own Collection! Really enjoyed that👍
Appreciate that Steve!
What a fantastic day. Thank you for taking us along!
Appreciate that David!
Great saves BW! Congrats MUDDUCK on the new record! God bless you both!
Shane, ease up. Mudduck is getting harder and harder to be around. Thanks for your kind words!
Congrats to MUDDUCK on shattering that record and the bullet in wood! Witness wood is super cool. Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Yeah, the boy smoked me today . . .
Good hunt guys congrats to Mud duck on beating his record. I literally can't believe that you were talking about finding bullets in wood.I just found 3 in the last week from the battle of New Bern swampy area just like you said.ATB👍🦀
Three in a week! I'm lucky to find one in a year these days . . .
Amazing day guys congrats.
Thanks Dennis. They weren't hard to find . . . just hard to dig!
Well that was a good day for both of you congratulations mud duck you both take care enjoy 👍
Good to hear from you Peter!
@ that’s no problem Walker hope you find more Relics mate you deserve it the amount time you spend out there 👍
Amazing you can still dig so many bullets in a single day in Cold Harbor. You two made it look easy.
Valar, after all these years, it amazes me too!
Congratulations Mud Duck
He was pretty stoked!
You and Mud Duck had an amazing day. I always enjoy your hunts!
Appreciate the kind words, Jerry, as always!
Awesome video! Congrats on Mud Duck breaking his record.
Don't encourage him Anthony. He's becoming intolerable!
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Hey Walker, you boys did good on the bullets, congrats. Never gets old digging lead. Oh yeah, those bullets in wood are getting super rare around Bentonville, NC as well, always in the swamp it seems to me. Really enjoyed the video...tks
Appreciate that Gary!
Awesome hunt fellas! Love those direct hit fired bullets.
Me too man. Good thanksgiving?
@ Yessir! Time well spent with family. I hope you guys had a good Thanksgiving! Got to get out for a bit over break and found my first ringtail sharps that was dropped with a nice brown patina. Found a few fired minies and round balls to go with it! Any day that I get to get out, I’m happy.
@@Majormusket Agreed. Mudduck always says, "Every bullet represents a smile." I have found precious few ringtails...
Y’all had a great day! Congrats to both of you! Thanks for sharing. See ya on the next one.
Thanks Joe! Next one was/is a bit of a letdown. Didn't get skunked, but nothing like this one.
Yall had a killer day walker.. good stuff.. and god bless
Thanks Dewey. But where are the buttons?!?
@thebattlefieldwalker2841 idk. They getting harder to come by these days
Love listening to you, thank you
I'm honored Rick!
2:40 man that holes so deep, i almost started spouting chinese lol! hope it didnt affect the earth axis lol. well, you may have had to work for them but you got some exercise and got to spend a nice day out with mudduck. and he set a record! good job philip!
Hmmm. Now that you mention it, the day seemed a tad shorter Thurin . . .
Nice to go back to a spot and it treat you so well. Keep digging because it seems the trust is going to acquire it all
You git that right. Lately, I feel like it's a race against the clock every time I go. I miss the days of leisurely hunting because I thought it would always be there. But . . . thankful I can still go at all!
Awesome hunt, and congratulations!
Thanks Luka!
What an exciting hunt so many deep targets
It was a bunch, Mandy!
I enjoyed watching your hunt with Mud Duck. I admire your perseverance of getting into the creek with all of its complications, but it definitely paid off. I'm wondering if the 3 ringer you found among all the Confederate bullets may have been fired from a soldier with a captured Union rifle. I enjoyed your talk about bullets in wood, and you have an impressive collection! The one you found on the Adam's farm is especially impressive the way it's a direct hit and so noticeable. I acquired a couple of bullets in wood from a relic hunter at the Jenkins' Ferry battleground in Arkansas. They look a lot like the ones at the 14 minute 50 second mark in your video, including one that comes apart like the one in the upper left of your grouping. I feel fortunate to have them.
Agreed. There are a finite number of them, and the unfound ones are rotting away to dust. It's pretty special to own a few . . .
rode hard and put away wet! Dammit boy
But didn't he look it, Dumpster??
@@thebattlefieldwalker2841 100 percent 🤣
always like to see percussion caps found, millions upon millions of them used & lost but don't really see many of them discovered
True Steve. There was a spot in Cold Harbor in a guys field. The man was in his 80s when he told me that when he was a little boy, he'd go to that spot after a rain and find hundreds and hundreds of caps (unfired). That same spot today will STILL yield a few percussion caps and melted lead. It's about the size of three Pickup trucks. While his crops come up there, they never grow tall, and never yield much. It's pretty much barren. Fulminate of mercury I guess.
Find any Turkeys in them holes?
If you consider aluminum to be a turkey like I do . . .