When I was a kid, I loved going groundhog hunting with some of my uncles and cousins. We always had a good experienced groundhog dog and a young dog or two in training along with us. Those young dogs would stick their noses in the hole and come out yelling with their nose bleeding. It was funny watching them get mad and keep going back. LOL In the spring we caught little ones for pets. I'm old and disabled now, and no one goes groundhog hunting anymore, anyway. Can't dig a groundhog out with a cell phone. LOL You must have been in a battle field to make all those great finds. Thanks for taking us along!
Very enjoyable video. Mentone area is the most beautiful part of Alabama, I live in the blah southern Alabama area lol. So much history up in that area I'm sure you will be finding cool stuff for many years when you go to visit
Great video Danny. Loved the bullet in the ground hog hole, maybe he's the one that gnawed on the other bullet 😅 maybe he finds them and drags them to the hole 🕳️ lol keep up the good work 👍
Good video! I live in ne Alabama. I've found a few metal artifacts on the family farm recently. So far, old agricultural farming equipment pieces. What's that orange carrot-like device you have to pinpoint the little things?
Hey Danny, great video. I checked and seven civil war battles in Alabama. I don’t know we’re your brother-in-law lives, but these are the seven battles, the first three are in the northern part of the state and they were minor battles. May 4, 1863 Day’s Gap / Sand Mountain, January 26, 1864 Athens and October 26-29, 1865. Next were major battles April 2-9, 1865 Selma and
Danny had to start another paragraph because it would not let me edit my early one. After Selma the next battle was March 27-April8, 1865 Spanish Fort. The other two battles were by the Gulf of Mexico and they were August 2-23, 1864 Mobile Bay / Fort Morgan & Fort Gaines and other was April 2-9, 1865 Fort Blakey. I put the wrong date for Selma that was April 2, 1865. As for the Spanish Silver coin those were used by America after the Revolutionary War until the US made there own.
I live right on morgan ans cullman county alabama but i work at redstone arsenal. Not sure your exact location .but we are real close to where i live .i figure you inbetween hunþsville and hampton cove area .
Early on we used silver from several nation's including Spain for we didn't have ah mint of our own. It served in early America as acceptable currency.
Sounds like a watcher was watching you. They love to communicate by knocking and whistles. She might be sweet on you Danny. You ever get you pheromones checked. You seem to attract them critters. I see you got a PLD so they can find you if you get carried off. Take care and beware.
Those sunken in places were probably dug out to hide from the enemy. The soldiers would have laid down in them. I’m surprised you didn’t find buttons and j hooks.
When I was a kid, I loved going groundhog hunting with some of my uncles and cousins. We always had a good experienced groundhog dog and a young dog or two in training along with us. Those young dogs would stick their noses in the hole and come out yelling with their nose bleeding. It was funny watching them get mad and keep going back. LOL In the spring we caught little ones for pets. I'm old and disabled now, and no one goes groundhog hunting anymore, anyway. Can't dig a groundhog out with a cell phone. LOL You must have been in a battle field to make all those great finds. Thanks for taking us along!
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Fun! It was nice seeing your brother-in-law and his great farm.
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Thank you for your service. We live in Magnolia Tx. North of Houston.
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Very enjoyable video. Mentone area is the most beautiful part of Alabama, I live in the blah southern Alabama area lol. So much history up in that area I'm sure you will be finding cool stuff for many years when you go to visit
Great video Danny. Loved the bullet in the ground hog hole, maybe he's the one that gnawed on the other bullet 😅 maybe he finds them and drags them to the hole 🕳️ lol keep up the good work 👍
Thank you and it surprised me that it was in there
Thank you my friend
That’s awesome find silver coin
Thanks for watching my friend
Old trees can sometimes be in what was once a graveyard or burial site.
It sure can thank you for watching
Exactly
Danny you should try that corn field when it’s plowed it brings stuff up
Yes I’d love too do that there
Thanks for the road trip. Interesting property.
Thank you so much
Great job! Would be interesting if they found out the history of that property. Did y’all find any info on that coin you found?
Thank you for watching , Yes it’s a Spanish coin
It is a Spanish coin ,And they haven’t researched it yet but say they will now since I found the relics
Great video
Thank you so much
Good video! I live in ne Alabama. I've found a few metal artifacts on the family farm recently. So far, old agricultural farming equipment pieces.
What's that orange carrot-like device you have to pinpoint the little things?
@@robwilkins698 it’s called a pin pointer to locate the relics after you find them with the big machine thank you for watching
I love this
Thank you so much
Fine job brother!
Hey Danny, great video. I checked and seven civil war battles in Alabama. I don’t know we’re your brother-in-law lives, but these are the seven battles, the first three are in the northern part of the state and they were minor battles. May 4, 1863 Day’s Gap / Sand Mountain, January 26, 1864 Athens and October 26-29, 1865. Next were major battles April 2-9, 1865 Selma and
Danny had to start another paragraph because it would not let me edit my early one. After Selma the next battle was March 27-April8, 1865 Spanish Fort. The other two battles were by the Gulf of Mexico and they were August 2-23, 1864 Mobile Bay / Fort Morgan & Fort Gaines and other was April 2-9, 1865 Fort Blakey. I put the wrong date for Selma that was April 2, 1865. As for the Spanish Silver coin those were used by America after the Revolutionary War until the US made there own.
My lifetime dream is to move to Lookout Mountain!
I have laughed at you and that groundhog hole until my stomach's sore lol
I live right on morgan ans cullman county alabama but i work at redstone arsenal. Not sure your exact location .but we are real close to where i live .i figure you inbetween hunþsville and hampton cove area .
@@jonathanleverett797 yes pretty close we are on lookout mountain thank you for watching
Early on we used silver from several nation's including Spain for we didn't have ah mint of our own. It served in early America as acceptable currency.
That sound like a bigfoot knocking😮
I don’t k now what that was
It was Leo hiding behind a tree
Sounds like a watcher was watching you. They love to communicate by knocking and whistles. She might be sweet on you Danny. You ever get you pheromones checked. You seem to attract them critters. I see you got a PLD so they can find you if you get carried off. Take care and beware.
@@daystoneman oh no I hope not 🤣
1789-1899 was the French revolution! Next Napoleon.
Great video! Roll Tide
Thanks for watcging
YOUs south or north Alabama?
You better get you a heater
Well it being Alabama I thought it would been warmer but it wasn’t
Those sunken in places were probably dug out to hide from the enemy. The soldiers would have laid down in them. I’m surprised you didn’t find buttons and j hooks.
The Spaniards did come into Alabama , Desto caverns etc..
Yes I have found that out thank you for watching
Minnie balls are 58 caliber