My Most RARE Discovery Yet?! REAL RIVER TREASURE Hunting in Michigan

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The best part about treasure hunting is never knowing what you are going to find. On this particular day my buddy James and I were very surprised to find something incredibly unique and rare!

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Hey Kyle, did a little research on Joe Brodowski for you. Joseph F. Brodowski was born 3/16/1916 and died 12/11/1998. He lived in Vassar, Tuscola, Michigan and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Vassar. I’ll see what else I can find on him for you. I’m sure he has family in Vassar and that would be a great family heirloom if you would be willing to sell it or part with it. Enjoy your channel buddy!

pglover
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Was that an old car battery around 5:05? You had to check the water level and refill the holes with water.

davelafond
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That's a lamprey! Super cool! They're parasitic they attach to other fish like a leach. Super primitive they have gill holes like a shark. I've never seen one in the wild before!

dustinfindsrocks
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Great video. I could feel the fun you were having. Great teasures found!
My only complaint is that same music playing over and over. Thank goodness the level of sound was more appropriate than most videos I've watched with music!
Thanks for sharing your adventure with us!

kimderrick
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Wild Kyle, you can tell the age, sex, species, of about 10 different prehistoric sharks, but a few car parts has you stumped... love your channel and your spirit

majorgunn
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Love the beer bottles, and that green bottle Beautiful!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍

kimharrison
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Love it when you two are hunting in the river! Great finds. Creepy dolls/ doll parts follow you everywhere Kyle. Thanks for sharing. Absolute positive vibes.

michellestenton
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Battery, not to be in water! Super video, great music background with proper volume, thanks!❤

juneyshu
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I live in FL, love yalls content. Keep up the great work. I have potentially an Indian relic sight behind the vast property behind my house. There are mounds, I respect and stay away from the mounds but know they’re there. I will never disturb or disrespect them. You are always very respectful. Keep up the great work sir.

flo-calfishing
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Hey Kyle, this is "sass safrass" fellow rock lover and creek walker. Do believe the funnel looking dodad is from an old tin gas can. The pour spout. My pap was born in 1913 and had a bunch in the garage when I was growing up. Hope u had fun. I love it up there in the u.p. maybe one day u can visit the gitchee gumee agate museum in st Maris, and talk to the lady about the old copper mines. She knows some ppl that have claims out there. And the old mines always have interesting old bottles lying about and dumped. Not to mention the malachite azurite and other secondary minerals in those old mines. Good luck with everything!

SassSafras
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I stand in awe at how you have grown, grasshopper 😂 do you see the voice that you have become and the love you gave being returned? It gives me chills. ❤

laurieowen
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You take us on the best adventures! I truly enjoyed this one, watching the bottles underwater was a unique perspective. I saw the pinned comment about Mr. Brodowski...that is super cool! Have a wonderful week Kyle! Thanks again for a very enjoyable video!

Julianne
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About 11:34, the rubber tube goes to the inside of a stainless milker from a dairy farm. About early 60’s to mid 70’s. They had to be cleaned twice a day after milking cows. I never seen one used as an oil funnel because oil eats rubber as someone suggested before.

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Hi Kyle, I love learning from you, especially about fossils. But I gotta tell you, no matter how clear Michigan's waters may look, You couldn't get me to stick my face in it. I suppose that goes for any unknown body of water. To many pollutants where dumped into so many of Michigans waters during the 1960s and 1970s. I am glad to see your wearing a wet suit and gloves though. I walk rivers in my own state but with waterproof waders, gloves to protect from getting cut, and use a grabber to pick up items. I detect and collect. Well, I pretty much take anything I am able to lift up out of the water, especially if it is a known swimming spot. Glad to see you found so many cool finds. My favorite is the green bottle. Keep on keeping man!

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Beautiful bottle with the deer!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍🙂❤

kimharrison
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Agree, live in Michigan and couldn't believe the junk!, I would have been leary about the pollution too. I metal detect and even though I don't find value each time i get rid of alot of junk! Happy hunting

jackiegales
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Lots of cool bottles, Kyle, but the sign is a dandy. Youre probably right about it being one of a kind!❤

cynthiaswearingen
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A new Ok let me watch, I've been waiting !!!

AngieJames
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Dude, automobile history right there. Nice find!

Olds_Gold
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Junk- One man's junk is another man's treasure. I was born in Battle Creek Michigan. The body shop sign is an EPIC sign Kyle! Most likely one of a kind! Super cool! Great video, look forward to the next one!!

AngieJames