Showing posts with label Minelab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minelab. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

This video is of a few hunts we did over last few days. I got permission to hunt some farm land just west of Ashland, VA. The farmer that owns the land has some prime property for relic hunting. Last hunt was with my friend Robbie at one of his spots in Caroline county, VA. Robbie hunted a yard in the city of Richmond the other day and pulled seven silver coins out of the ground. Robbie needs to start videoing his hunts. Seven silver coins...nice. Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for a chance to win two nice prizes. HH

JCJ

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Good hunt from this spring...

I ended up with 0.5 oz of silver with two finds. Not bad for a site that is holding it's silver tightly in the ground. I will be back at this site after deer hunting season. Thanks for watching

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Favorite hunts and the impressions they make...

By far my favorite hunt of all time was a few years back. I took both of my sons with me on a hunt not to far from our house. The land had been timbered 15-20 years prior and the loggers had knocked down the old home. There must have been a huge bag of bamboo seed in the house because the spot where the house once stood, was nothing but a bamboo forest. Everyone knows that is impossible to hunt...

 
We were able to hunt the outside fringes and the yard and did pretty well. Like all the hunts with my boys, I would find a good signal and ask them to come investigate and tell me what they thought. We exchanged ideas on what we thought and start to dig the target. We first dug a very nice Eagle button and then a few older coins. Towards the end of the hunt when attention spans were wearing out with both of them I got another good signal. We all took turns swing over the target and giving our opinions on what we thought it was. I started digging the target and out popped the most beautiful Virginia coat button I ever saw. The button was in really good shape. As we knelt there on the ground taking turns looking at the button, I couldn't help to think that we were the first people to see that button in 100-140 years. We still talk about that day.

This year I had my youngest son (Michael) with me on a all day hunt in Henrico, VA. It is a late war site and has produce a lot of relics for me over the last 4-5 years. The day was slow and we had to really work for the relics. I could tell Michael was getting tired and some what bored, so I was really swinging for a good signal. After 20 minutes or so, I came across a good solid brass signal. This time I did not say anything and let Michael find it on his own. Michael found the target and began to dig for it. A few minutes later he had the target in hand. A Mass Volunteer Militia Button. I had never seen one before and actually did not know what it was until we got home and looked it up. Needless to say he was excited and so was I. He made it a couple more hours on the hunt and then wanted to call it a day. I agreed and we headed home.


Getting kids (or adults for that matter) excited about history is tough and challenging. Both my sons have done pretty good appeasing me on our hunts. As the Dad, I have to remember they have other interest and they should. I know I did at their age. Both like to study history in school and maybe one day will relic hunt with their kids.

JCJ

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Hanover, VA. Civil War site

This is a video of a couple hunts over the last few weeks. We have not had a lot of rain and the ground is drying out. Did manage to find a few relics. Please subscribe to my channel and hit the like button. Thanks for watching and HH to all...

JCJ