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3 cent piece what tha. Never heard of that one before. I like the way you talk, bout same down here in south Alabamer
ОтветитьI'd watch this show
ОтветитьNice intro to the hobby. Why does digging make me so sore? Lol.
ОтветитьGarrett you should do a giveway.. maybe a chance to detect with those boys?
ОтветитьDude don't need to metal detect, he just needs to talk. Entertaining!
ОтветитьJase is my favorite to listen to.
ОтветитьI didn't realize it got that cold or could snow in that neck of the woods
ОтветитьIs Jase one of those reality TV fakes that deceived folks into thinking they're good, salt of the earth folks when they're really just another suit in a city?
ОтветитьTo me the nail clippers, the size 10 bolt and the metal plate I found today are just reclaiming the lost, maybe spiritual, Im.just into finding the lost and bringing them home
ОтветитьIt's just a penny but it spent x amount of years traveling to this man's hands
ОтветитьJust met Jase this past weekend at the April 14th-16th Garrett Memorial Hunt in Canton, Texas. He’s the real deal. He takes the time to say hello and take pictures with him. My buddy was on an important phone call and missed his speech on stage. Jase was about to drive away to the kids hunt when I asked if I could take a picture of him with my buddy. He didn’t hesitate and said sure. My buddy was happy the rest of the day. Thanks Jase. _/👍
ОтветитьJase Robertson signature series Garrett detector LMAO. I'd be embarrassed to have my name on the once top ,now bottom name in the hobby. Get caught up into the last decade Garrett.
ОтветитьJase, I've been in a dark place for a long time and listen to you brings me out if only for a bit. Thank you.
ОтветитьIf you found all that, you ain't no novice. That's a fine collection.
ОтветитьMy first hit was in 85’ 20’ from my front door, an intact brass, CW officers but toon, Southern. Hooked! My friend found a MS box plate in my horse field, we split its sale of $14K. We are lucky 100K CSA troops camped on our & surrounding farms, (and part of AP Hill base), weeks, prior to Battle of Fredericksburg. Happy Hunting!
ОтветитьAlways love the hunt! Glad to see you enjoying life. I have been hunting for a little over 2 years now. Cant' wait for the weather to warm up.
ОтветитьYa hes old he's part of the old crow family maybe jim crows fam ???
ОтветитьHey Jase, I like your enthusiasm and attitude. After just 10 minutes of watching you, I think a guy could have a dirt phobia and would be ready to jump in there and do it. Thanks Jase.
ОтветитьI have been metal detecting for 5 years and have yet to find any silver any tips you could give i have hunted on old propery beaches and other property
ОтветитьCome to Denton Texas and I’ll show you where to find the silver half dollars loads of them.
ОтветитьI love that you love to just hunt! From game to collectibles. Ever gave any thought to Native American artifact hunting? Awesome stuff, the history is so fascinating. Give it a go Jase! Love everything you do and do everything you love!!!
This video has got me wanting to expand my horizons and buy a metal detector and give it a go.
Jase I wish he was my neighbor ! Love his family the Show . Surprised uncle Sigh isn’t about detecting
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Low key and Honest as the day is long in my Opinion.
Since he bought one - the field just became narrowed to garret- over minelab, Nokva makro and competition.
Thanks jase
I like to see Jase go magnet fishing
ОтветитьI love my Garrett detectors I got the ace 400 and 250 and both are really good. And I also got some others for specifically gold nuggets ect which we have a gold mine on our dairy farm. And it's done wonders lol. They are the pulse detectors which cost a arm n leg but they are awesome. And then I came across a detector that was kinda cheap but it's a really good one actually it's the Z60 by striker and it's really close to the Garrett 250 they both are good and I use em all. But my favorites are the Garrett's I normally take the 400 and the Z60 because the z60 is a depth monster which honestly some can't really see but it does. It's Def not the best detector by no means but if there is metal 9 inches ect down it finds it the 250 struggles around 7 to 8 inches but the z60 nails em at those depths and is which is why I bring it as well. Now if the 250 had a Lil more power n depth to it I'd use it instead.
ОтветитьThe detector beep is making my dogs go crazy
ОтветитьI love metal detecting when I’m not fishing
ОтветитьI've had my Garret AT pro for about 15 years now and I couldn't be happier with it. Today I went out and found the survey stakes in my yard as there was a dispute about the property lines with the new land owner next to me. I was looking for iron and found iron. On another note, I passed over a bunch of really good hits. I'll check them out later as it was raining and I had a task to get done.
ОтветитьNeed an archaeologist to help you there
ОтветитьJade, my wife and I made our first metal detector in 1971 from a heath kit . It still works and we have had and still have others . Great hobby and we are still at it !
ОтветитьCool hobby Jase
ОтветитьGypsy jewels is a legend, would do you good to learn from her, much love from New Zealand
ОтветитьWhat are you doing air phones if you are using a metal detector
Ответитьloved this video i was so excited i went and bought my first Garrett Detector cant wait to use it !!
ОтветитьQUACK, QUACK - LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ОтветитьI knew you as my favorite Duck Hero
Ответитьi laik letland armiy garet 250 ACE
Ответитьdenger kurland kessel
ОтветитьBoth my wife and I remember our parents bringing us to Cowboy City in Farmingdale, New Jersey in the mid 50's. Years ago we went back to the grounds with our metal detectors before the lot was sold to a housing development, imagine our surprise finding a Cowboy City Token uncovered for the first time since it was lost in the 50's. The Garrett detectors have a very noticeable delay in processing making it very difficult to pinpoint targets. 007 Roger Moore said it perfectly "all those feathers and he still can't fly". In the 70s through 80s we used old-school analog Whites machines that clearly pinpointed targets, all without the erratic irritating sounds and noticeable delay in processing speeds finding coins dating back to the late 1700s.The Garrett models are still fooled by pulltabs, tinfoil and bottle caps, I'll stick with the Simplex for only $254.
ОтветитьAre you using a Garrett At Pro ?
Ответитьgo ahead punk.......make my day
ОтветитьOne hint i always hear is check you hole twice. I've found multiple items in one hole.
ОтветитьI love finding marbles. My dad got me started. Growing up on a tobacco farm he found all sorts of things in the fields. I continued the tradition. I have my own bottle of marbles that I have found through the years including two clay marbles.
ОтветитьI see a very nice Louisiana pelican CW button 😏
ОтветитьGod Bless! Making every day an adventure. Treasure hunt!
ОтветитьWOOOOOOOW
ОтветитьI didnt not see that accurate Pink Floyd quote coming from Jase EVER
ОтветитьWhat's goin on in between ur ears sounds how I imagine it is for Si too lol
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