Absolute awesome river hunt again! Very nice finds! That flower plant holder was pretty Rocking nice beautiful age cracks in it! Keep up the great work 🤘🤘
Recently discovered and absolutely love your channel! While I know the precise locations of a bottle digger's haunts are closely coveted secrets, was hoping you could provide some generalized direction. I got into bottle digging with my uncle as a kid and so have spent the time since I moved to NC digging around here, in CA, and FL. I'm going to be in CT/Mass for a week in October and have decided to spend the time my mom is doing touristy things bottle digging. I just ordered my first pair of waders and am really interested in giving the river/creek digging a try while up there. Having never been to that part of the country, I an wholly unfamiliar with it, and will have a limited amount of time to explore and find the ideal spots. In light of this, was hoping you could direct me to any particular bodies of water that are conducive to this sort of digging, are good for novices, and would be safe to explore on my own (i.e. not too crazy deep or with a strong current.) Can travel anywhere around Mass but will be staying in the Boston area. Thank you in advance!
Yeah, same here I only ever found 1 intact pat. Dec 25th 1923 Christmas coke, the rest are from the 40s or 50s (or at least the other 6 it took me in the past 3.5 years to find) Great video, I enjoy these creek walks!
Not the Connecticut river is it? I’m from lanesborough and I couldn’t find 6 o’clock at 5:59 in regards to bottle hunting. Just born to lose I’ve accepted it. You ever go to dead horse beach in NYC? Good job by you!
@@spottedturtletreasurehunti2091 probably too murky and deep in the Connecticut? Maybe puffers pond in Amherst. Gotta think college kids partying there for over a hundred years 😆
My daughter goes to the Stockbridge school of agriculture at UMass, she’s working on the farm this summer, I think she swims there after work. It’s very close to the UMass campus?
Enjoyed this video!
Great video !!! More please 😊
Some really cool shaped bottles, lovely
Fantastic finds wow I enjoyed 😉
Thank you
Nice bottle hunt! P O N...Pride of Newark was Christian Feigenspan's logo.
Sooo excited!! Was just surfing ur vids earlier to see if a new one out yet!!! Yay!!
I have footage for 4 more videos, just hard to find the time to do the editing. They’ll be coming soon though, hopefully another on this week.
Careful with those jug handles, sometimes that much water exposure can get past imperfect glazes and weaken the clay. Nice finds
Absolute awesome river hunt again! Very nice finds! That flower plant holder was pretty Rocking nice beautiful age cracks in it! Keep up the great work 🤘🤘
Thanks for watching!
Recently discovered and absolutely love your channel! While I know the precise locations of a bottle digger's haunts are closely coveted secrets, was hoping you could provide some generalized direction. I got into bottle digging with my uncle as a kid and so have spent the time since I moved to NC digging around here, in CA, and FL. I'm going to be in CT/Mass for a week in October and have decided to spend the time my mom is doing touristy things bottle digging. I just ordered my first pair of waders and am really interested in giving the river/creek digging a try while up there. Having never been to that part of the country, I an wholly unfamiliar with it, and will have a limited amount of time to explore and find the ideal spots. In light of this, was hoping you could direct me to any particular bodies of water that are conducive to this sort of digging, are good for novices, and would be safe to explore on my own (i.e. not too crazy deep or with a strong current.) Can travel anywhere around Mass but will be staying in the Boston area. Thank you in advance!
That’s more embossed coke bottles than I’ve found in my whole life! (I’m still kind of a noob)
I find a lot of them in the river but never any of the really old ones yet.
Yeah, same here I only ever found 1 intact pat. Dec 25th 1923 Christmas coke, the rest are from the 40s or 50s (or at least the other 6 it took me in the past 3.5 years to find) Great video, I enjoy these creek walks!
Not the Connecticut river is it? I’m from lanesborough and I couldn’t find 6 o’clock at 5:59 in regards to bottle hunting. Just born to lose I’ve accepted it. You ever go to dead horse beach in NYC? Good job by you!
No, not the Connecticut river although I would love to get in there! Never been to dead horse.
@@spottedturtletreasurehunti2091 probably too murky and deep in the Connecticut? Maybe puffers pond in Amherst. Gotta think college kids partying there for over a hundred years 😆
My daughter goes to the Stockbridge school of agriculture at UMass, she’s working on the farm this summer, I think she swims there after work. It’s very close to the UMass campus?
@@spottedturtletreasurehunti2091 yeah 15 minutes or so. Lots of mill work done there starting in the mid 1700’s. Amherst is a real nice college town.