Another solid video man! Those creeks can be rough on the artifacts! Those guys that are fortunate enough to hunt mostly sandy creeks have it made.. they seem to find more whole pieces I’m guessing due to the lack of other rocks to bust them up! Thanks again man and good luck!
Man we really appreciate it! Yes, where we are at is mostly rock in our waterways unfortunately. Our finer points are usually found when we dig. Thanks again and we appreciate you watching!
@@TennesseeRocks I know exactly what you mean, but one thing to think about is that those people might look at your stuff and think the same thing, I have it with my videos things I find and I might not think they are amazing and then other collectors from other areas find them amazing.
@@Ontario_Rockhound That’s a very good point. Everyone’s local area has something unique to offer. Do you find fossilized sea coral in your area ? It’s one of my favorite things to find. I’m just amazed at how different Tennessee’s climate and geography was long ago!
@@TennesseeRocks I do, if you check my first fossil hunting video, I believe it has Hungry Hallow in the name, it has some really cool corals I found during the trip. Edit: Sorry I didn't see your second post. Glad you enjoyed the fossils, also thanks for subscribing.
Nice video. Glad your son goes along with you and finds artifacts. Good hobby to pass along. Love TN, went to school in Nashville and got to hunt areas in the 80s that are no longer available.
Hello from Claiborne County. Most of the rocks I find come from the Powell River here and I also hunt the Clinch River in Grainger County. Back in the 70s-90s I hunted Cocke County quite a bit.
Hey thanks for sharing we are in Middle Tennessee but love visiting the Cumberland Plateau and GSMNP. We were not around in the 70s but that was a great time to be a artifact hunter with all the plowing going on in the fields. Thanks for watching!
.Guau amigo, gran diversidad de hallazgos, excelentes puntas, me gusto mucho ese raspador negro. Fosiles interesantes y un lugar que invita a estar ahi. Bendiciones en tu camino amigo.
love the channel found you not long ago . me and my wife have tried finding geodes for a while now. we have always found beautifull rocks and stones and are still learning. we live in clevland tenn .and our problem is (where?) were like lost on where to start we travel the forest service rds around ocoee and tellico plains all across the Cherokee national forest we love the peacefulness. are we even close in those areas ..
Thanks for watching! We have done a little gold panning in the Coker Creek area but I’m not very familiar with your area. We are in southern middle Tennessee on the border of the highland rim and the central basin. Best advice is get to know other rock hounds that hunt in your area. In our area you could drive north 20 miles and never find a geode. A good book is roadside geology of Tennessee. Keep looking and enjoy the hunt. Take care and thanks for leaving a comment!
We don’t give out specific location information but we are in middle Tennessee. Try around short mountain and Woodbury. That’s in your area I believe. Sometimes just takes some trial and error. Good luck!
We are in the Middle, TN area. Stay tune we are about to release another tumbling video. Good luck in your future rockhounding and God Bless you are your family!
I have not hunted much around that area. I’ve done some caving around Short Mountain though. I really like that area. I would use google maps on satellite view and hit the creeks in that area! Thanks for watching!
Hey Morgan, thought I’d chime in and throw a couple suggestions out there. Stones river produces some nice stuff! The upper end of Percy priest in the East and West fork is a good area as well. Pretty much any stream that flows year round is a good candidate for hunting. Good luck out there man!
Hey thanks for dropping a comment! We don’t give out a lot of specific info because we do a lot of hunting on private property and such. We are in middle Tennessee. We wish the best for you on your rock hunting adventures. Thanks again!
Another solid video man! Those creeks can be rough on the artifacts! Those guys that are fortunate enough to hunt mostly sandy creeks have it made.. they seem to find more whole pieces I’m guessing due to the lack of other rocks to bust them up! Thanks again man and good luck!
Man we really appreciate it! Yes, where we are at is mostly rock in our waterways unfortunately. Our finer points are usually found when we dig. Thanks again and we appreciate you watching!
Awesome finds, you found some really decent sized points. Some real killers!
Thanks for watching! It’s hit or miss on finding good quality points. I am amazed at what others have found in there local areas on TH-cam.
@@TennesseeRocks I know exactly what you mean, but one thing to think about is that those people might look at your stuff and think the same thing, I have it with my videos things I find and I might not think they are amazing and then other collectors from other areas find them amazing.
@@Ontario_Rockhound That’s a very good point. Everyone’s local area has something unique to offer. Do you find fossilized sea coral in your area ? It’s one of my favorite things to find. I’m just amazed at how different Tennessee’s climate and geography was long ago!
@@Ontario_Rockhound I subscribed to your channel and I do see we’re you have found fossilized sea life ! Very cool !
@@TennesseeRocks I do, if you check my first fossil hunting video, I believe it has Hungry Hallow in the name, it has some really cool corals I found during the trip.
Edit: Sorry I didn't see your second post. Glad you enjoyed the fossils, also thanks for subscribing.
The squid you showed at the beginning; in Missouri I know where theres a bed of those fossilized squid tentacle tips. They're really cool
Wow that is so cool and thanks for sharing. We love finding fossils. Thanks again for watching.
Nice video. Glad your son goes along with you and finds artifacts. Good hobby to pass along. Love TN, went to school in Nashville and got to hunt areas in the 80s that are no longer available.
My brother and I hear cool stories of how in the 70s and 80s there were so much to found on the surface! Thanks for stopping by my friend!
That quartz hammer stone is incredible! Looks a bit like those stones from Temple Of Doom!
Yea lol I guess so ! I love those movies! Thanks for commenting.
Hello from Claiborne County. Most of the rocks I find come from the Powell River here and I also hunt the Clinch River in Grainger County. Back in the 70s-90s I hunted Cocke County quite a bit.
Hey thanks for sharing we are in Middle Tennessee but love visiting the Cumberland Plateau and GSMNP. We were not around in the 70s but that was a great time to be a artifact hunter with all the plowing going on in the fields. Thanks for watching!
.Guau amigo, gran diversidad de hallazgos, excelentes puntas, me gusto mucho ese raspador negro. Fosiles interesantes y un lugar que invita a estar ahi. Bendiciones en tu camino amigo.
Thank you and we appreciate you watching!
Sweet video, love the creek journey. So cool, awesome hammer out of quartz, nice artifacts, great spot. So cool to see Ben finds some awesome pieces!
Thank you ! It’s Been a lot of fun watching Ben really enjoy the creek and the rocks that it holds. Thanks for watching!
Congrats guys on some nice saves!! 👍🏻
Thank you so much ! We are trying to have a lot of fun !
love the channel found you not long ago . me and my wife have tried finding geodes for a while now. we have always found beautifull rocks and stones and are still learning. we live in clevland tenn .and our problem is (where?) were like lost on where to start we travel the forest service rds around ocoee and tellico plains all across the Cherokee national forest we love the peacefulness. are we even close in those areas ..
Thanks for watching! We have done a little gold panning in the Coker Creek area but I’m not very familiar with your area. We are in southern middle Tennessee on the border of the highland rim and the central basin. Best advice is get to know other rock hounds that hunt in your area. In our area you could drive north 20 miles and never find a geode. A good book is roadside geology of Tennessee. Keep looking and enjoy the hunt. Take care and thanks for leaving a comment!
Yeah we got a lot to learn lol but it's fun planning coker Creek next weekend 🙂🤠 wish us luck 🤞
@@beyondtheroadsideadventure686 good luck and keep us posted! 🙂
Great videos! Just found you this evening! We’re in Clarksville and there’s not much around here!! Where in TN are you located? Thanks!
Thank you and we appreciate you watching. We are in the Middle, TN area.
Where do you go? I live on edge of Wilson and Rutherford county and would love to find some cool pieces.
We don’t give out specific location information but we are in middle Tennessee. Try around short mountain and Woodbury. That’s in your area I believe. Sometimes just takes some trial and error. Good luck!
What part of TN are you from? I'm in Dickson. Just started rockhounding and tumbling bc my kids were interested.
We are in the Middle, TN area. Stay tune we are about to release another tumbling video. Good luck in your future rockhounding and God Bless you are your family!
do you know of any good spots near the Mboro area?
I have not hunted much around that area. I’ve done some caving around Short Mountain though. I really like that area. I would use google maps on satellite view and hit the creeks in that area! Thanks for watching!
Hey Morgan, thought I’d chime in and throw a couple suggestions out there. Stones river produces some nice stuff! The upper end of Percy priest in the East and West fork is a good area as well. Pretty much any stream that flows year round is a good candidate for hunting. Good luck out there man!
Where you at in TN bubba?? I live in chapmansboro. Id love to have a chance to go rock hunting with you and pick your brain..
Hey thanks for dropping a comment! We don’t give out a lot of specific info because we do a lot of hunting on private property and such. We are in middle Tennessee. We wish the best for you on your rock hunting adventures. Thanks again!
Eyes like a human?
It takes some time to get an eye for it but there no telling how many things we have stepped over lol. Thanks for watching my friend!