Love when generations can get our there together, that makes the video right there alone, along either your awesome finds. Beautiful video and life you have here!
@@TennesseeRocks Hey, I appreciate what you do! I figure I'm learning something here, so I leave comments, plus watching your videos are super inspiring, fun and I don't get out but once a week myself to rockhound, so this helps fill that need until I get to go again.
Great finds you guys!! Love to see the whole fam getting in on the action!!! And congrats to the young fella on his great finds!!! Bol to y’all and God bless!! 👍🏻
Dang it boys! Killer video and dig site. Loved your boys Eva. I recently got smoked by my buddies kid at night. I heard him giggling right next to me as he pulled up a smoker Eva. Haha Kids have some amazing luck that’s for sure. Same kid that smoked me on a Eva that night also pulled a killer Dalton with his dad. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to your next video.
@@TennesseeRocks the fossils I collect up here in Canada are no were near the size of the one in your video, so it's really cool to see the size difference.
In Tennessee the history goes back all the way to the Clovis people but in our area there is good evidence of activity dating back to early archaic 9000-6000bp. As far as how to know were to dig. Talk with the locals and walk creeks to look for flint flakes. Check areas in tight bends in the stream. Maybe we will make a video on this subject. Thanks for dropping by.
Yes we are going to be posting some tumbling videos as we go. We are very new to tumbling so we are still learning. It may take some time before we get to the finished product. I have been working on the current tumbling project for several months now. Thanks for watching!
What's going on? Not much here in Melbourne. Just came out of lockdown. Got addicted to people looking for Indigenous artifacts. Thanks for the video. Cheers from Australia.
..Magnificent hunting friends, tips of a very sharp material, wow, congratulations and especially enjoying with the family. Blessings on your way.
Thank you my friend for watching!
Love when generations can get our there together, that makes the video right there alone, along either your awesome finds. Beautiful video and life you have here!
Thank you we try to get the kids involved as much as we can. You are right that is the next generation. Thank you again for all the kind comments.
@@TennesseeRocks Hey, I appreciate what you do! I figure I'm learning something here, so I leave comments, plus watching your videos are super inspiring, fun and I don't get out but once a week myself to rockhound, so this helps fill that need until I get to go again.
Wow, great video and congratulations on the finds!
Thank you
Great finds you guys!! Love to see the whole fam getting in on the action!!! And congrats to the young fella on his great finds!!! Bol to y’all and God bless!! 👍🏻
Hey man thank you so much for leaving a comment. My family and I are big fans of your channel. God bless y’all.
@@TennesseeRocks No problem my friend!! Really enjoyed and thanks for supporting us ole Mississippi boys!!! 👍🏻
Whoa! Cool finds 👍. Also cool is your son is learning to have a good work ethic and a bigger view of the world. Nice to see! 😁
Thank you we appreciate it!
Wow, Ben killed it today, great job buddy! Some cool finds today, very helpful for me, I'm learning a lot, thanks guys!
Ben had a good day for sure. He is really getting an eye for it. Thanks again and we appreciate it!
Dang it boys! Killer video and dig site. Loved your boys Eva. I recently got smoked by my buddies kid at night. I heard him giggling right next to me as he pulled up a smoker Eva. Haha Kids have some amazing luck that’s for sure. Same kid that smoked me on a Eva that night also pulled a killer Dalton with his dad. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to your next video.
Yea those kids have hawk eyes! Thanks for watching. I subscribed to your channel! Very nice.
Cool finds, some nice stuff, that fosilized corral is really cool.
Thanks for watching. Some of my favorite fossils to find here in Tennessee are different types of corral.
@@TennesseeRocks the fossils I collect up here in Canada are no were near the size of the one in your video, so it's really cool to see the size difference.
How did you know to dig this area. Whats the history on it ?
In Tennessee the history goes back all the way to the Clovis people but in our area there is good evidence of activity dating back to early archaic 9000-6000bp. As far as how to know were to dig. Talk with the locals and walk creeks to look for flint flakes. Check areas in tight bends in the stream. Maybe we will make a video on this subject. Thanks for dropping by.
Will you do a video of finished products out of your tumbler?
Yes we are going to be posting some tumbling videos as we go. We are very new to tumbling so we are still learning. It may take some time before we get to the finished product. I have been working on the current tumbling project for several months now. Thanks for watching!
Good family hunt. Can’t get mine to go with me anymore.
Thank you, we appreciate it and thanks for watching!
What's going on? Not much here in Melbourne. Just came out of lockdown. Got addicted to people looking for Indigenous artifacts. Thanks for the video. Cheers from Australia.
Cheers to you also my friend. Thanks for dropping by.
Sweet!!!
Thank you!