Wow! Already? I’m north of you in northern DE right on the DE/PAborder, where my woods is loaded with chestnut trees. My mature chestnut trees have been rapidly growing their nuts, but they typically don’t fall until next month by about mid month. The squirrels typically bury the nuts, then a new tree will eventually sprout up. Early September is very early to see them drop.
Imagine we used this method on a fish to take hook out mouth lol Naw grab the needle nose give it a tug 😆 clean hook removal from the palm there definitely a stinger
@brshoggalyboogaly72375 ай бұрын
gobble gobble 😎🇨🇦
@brshoggalyboogaly72375 ай бұрын
Ehh maybe not the best grass but to that deer it's great stuff 💪😎
@brshoggalyboogaly72375 ай бұрын
Ahh that's a nice place that is 😆 I can almost smell it from here 💪😎northern Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
@brshoggalyboogaly72375 ай бұрын
Ehh liked and subbed love the content 🤟😎 i live off thw grid a mile in the bush forest forest forest love it been 5 years now 💪❤️
@AlejandroSanchez-zq2we5 ай бұрын
I like how the cicada is just shedding the remains of it's exoskeleton until it decides to let it hang on your tire so that it could chill after all that hard push of submerging from it's shell. Beautiful buzzy & squawking little fellas❤️
@L0stG0d5 ай бұрын
bleeeeeet😊
@NYDaughter19725 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@standingbear9986 ай бұрын
lol
@billadney7006 ай бұрын
None of the trees you showed us are over 50 years old. Who owned the property 50 years ago? I bet it was not Indians. There would need to be a real purpose for this. If there were no Indians, then these are Not Markers, just interesting looking trees.
@outdoorsmanzone53166 ай бұрын
Thanks for your input. They could just be interesting looking trees. I’m researching now.
@mattbrowder6696 ай бұрын
Super cool finding either way.
@gregkiyuna60296 ай бұрын
Do we know what they're supposed to mark? Interesting! Aloha!
@paulaperich76876 ай бұрын
Cool
@tmcdou7376 ай бұрын
could be it's cool
@dalesiebert70936 ай бұрын
A little research shows the native Americans for were all but extinct from Virginia by 1800. Those oaks are not 225 years old. More likely logging or storm damage altered the trees growth pattern around 75 to 100 years ago. Not nearly as historically romantic or YT worthy. So sure lets sell them as Indian marker trees.
@outdoorsmanzone53166 ай бұрын
Yes I saw that in my research as well and sent it to a group that tracks them. The reply back was it was a burial marker. I guess I will age the tree.
@donfishing6 ай бұрын
The trees don't look very old so my guess would be that they were bent naturally. A storm may have caused larger trees to fall on young flexible trees. The young trees then adapt to grow vertically around the dead trees, and over time, the dead trees rot away leaving the younger trees with angles at the base. Just a theory base on what I've seen in the woods. Indian markers would be neat tho.
@clamsoup6 ай бұрын
Was thinking the same thing. Since you're out there cutting down trees, find one roughly the same size and knock it down.... Count the rings. A 75 year old tree is marking something natural in the makeup - IE, a rock slide, where it took root vs where it followed the sun. If you're in Virginia you should be able to find Plat Maps going back 300 years. A better way to speculate on that property is with a metal detector. Someone was doing something there on the old wagon roads.
@chrispfeifer76286 ай бұрын
It's really fascinating to think of the ways they would have used the things around them. I'm in Southern Ohio, maybe 25 miles north of the Ohio River, but I'm close to the Scioto river which runs from north in Columbus OH, south to Portsmouth Ohio and the Ohio River . The Shawnee and others used these rivers and streams to travel all over this area. There are many mounds, marked and unmarked along with many great farm fields to look for Arrowheads. It's something I've been fascinated with my entire 55 years.
@chrispfeifer76286 ай бұрын
It absolutely might be. We'll probably never know or understand the extent that native Americans used markers in the forest. We probably overlook many more than we find.
@jaystuckey49206 ай бұрын
You should get a metal detector in case any metal is there. Mostly continue to research indian ways, signs, etc. Do a little digging around there to see what might be under the surface,.If you find bones, cover them back up and run. Return soon and lay a gift of some kind there. Make sure you are church he next Sunday.
@GordonSturrock6 ай бұрын
interesting! Any way to tell how old those "marker" trees are?
@outdoorsmanzone53166 ай бұрын
I will be aging it soon
@rtqii6 ай бұрын
Yeah. I was at Pulltight Spring once on the Current River and a guest pointed out the marker tree for the spring on the river bank. The tree had been tied and "pulled tight" pointing upstream. It was the marker tree that named the spring.
@Kevin-i6t5i6 ай бұрын
What state, just curious there's a current river in missouri.
@rtqii6 ай бұрын
@@Kevin-i6t5i Missouri, in the Ozarks. Pulltight Spring still has visible scar damage from the 1811-12 earthquakes. A quake broke the right hand side of the bluff off as you are looking at the spring. The top of the bluff is buried in the spring bed now, with visible 200 year old tree trunks that it took down under it in the water.
@richardbowers36476 ай бұрын
Yes, yes. Have noticed unusual things in the wilderness & very much later realized there were significant markers of some kind.
@paulmoody53696 ай бұрын
Lol
@paulmoody53696 ай бұрын
Outstanding
@paulmoody53696 ай бұрын
👌 wow
@paulmoody53696 ай бұрын
Nice, work. And that's right Scout
@paulmoody53696 ай бұрын
Field looks really nice
@paulmoody53696 ай бұрын
Those are some beautiful tiger swallowtail butterflies.
@paulmoody53696 ай бұрын
Nice
@paulmoody53696 ай бұрын
Looking for some flies
@gaelewis66236 ай бұрын
How many yards is your water whole from stand?
@outdoorsmanzone53166 ай бұрын
This one I just put in is about 30 yards away.
@Lonewolf-f8e6 ай бұрын
Cut me a stack like that the other day. I burn mine in my wood stove. You got a nice place there.😊
@aubreytillman7 ай бұрын
*PromoSM* 🤤
@bowgibbly17 ай бұрын
Nice hat..
@Unknown-hu4gf7 ай бұрын
You're a piece of garage!!! Racoons can and do make good pets....
@LoraSelf-v2u7 ай бұрын
Stop killing defenseless animals!!!!
@donmigueldolanza7 ай бұрын
I violently hate traps and the miserable, gutless punks that set them.
@controlledchaos78087 ай бұрын
Another person spawned from satan.
@fearnofish89407 ай бұрын
Doing it to help the turkeys Yep I’m sure they ask for help. Why don’t you just be honest you just enjoy killing the animals. 🙄