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Metal Detecting Chronicles: Relic Hunting in Tennessee

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2006

Finding Civil War Relics with a White's XLT metal detector

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  • LOL, Hell with TWRA, KIll the bastards. The Rattlers and the Copperheads will put a hurtin on ya if you got bit. One comment here said to call TWRA,and have them relocated....LOL,what a joke, Maybe you can call them after you got bit,and ask them if they will pay the hospital bill....

  • smar target...LOL

  • @childsfamilyvideos Were you from i live in TN and ive had water macusins come up in the yard were my kids play as big 4inch round .and my kids come before any snake.i dont go out of my way to go kill snakes but there not moveing in with me ether

  • The XLT Spectrum is a awesome machine. I used one hunting the Vicksburg area for years and made finds that'd blow your socks off. After you get good enough, you don't even need a pinpointer. As for snakes, well they don't get much bigger than down there around North Vicksburg, copperheads as fat as the end of a baseball bats. Unfortunately its a part of relic hunting.You go where no one else wants too and you'll hit payday.

  • Nice hunting... Too many negative vibes posted here... Remember: it is't a hole if you fill it. Nature will take care of the rest... If it is the snake or me, bye bye Mr. Snake. Happy hunting man.

  • @childsfamilyvideos I love nature and all wild life. But it doesn't take away the fact that human's are and always will be above animal's. We are not an animal and never have been. I do not believe in the evolution of man. You speak of respect, you need to give respect to humanity. Respect nature and the wild life, but also respect humanity and be true to it.

  • @nostalgicmind0308 Last I checked snakes have been here a little longer than we have. I'd say that gives them territorial priority. They were here first. And they are far more vital to our ecosystem than humans are. Give some respect.

  • @childsfamilyvideos I live in TN and it's not about YOU coming into their territory. They come into yours on their own. I'm not afraid of snakes but I'm not about to call some stupid agency to take a snake away. I live around the woods and if I ever saw a poisonous one near my house I'd chase it away or kill it . You don't take those risks with yourself, even more with kids around. Fortunately, I don't live around venomous snakes.

  • @arn0ldaar0n It is illegal to kill snakes in Tennessee. FYI. If you have a problem with a snake call the TWRA or a local park employee and they will relocate the snake responsibly. Better yet you may choose to stay out of the snake's territory then you won't have to worry about it biting you.

  • Great video!

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