RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin Poles, and a Plate Surprise ending!

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RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Plate Surprise ending!

It was once said that every morning in New England began and ended with Dunkin' Donuts so I had to go and find out for myself. 8) :wink: .....So there I was, on a plane to Rhode Island to visit a very good friend of mine Bill Ladd as well as New England friends John, Howard, and Rob. When I arrived in R. I. I knew we were in for a weekend full of fishing, both Dirt AND Saltwater!
Bill had a beautiful cellar hole lined up for us to detect. He and Howard had found it previously but had stopped digging after finding a Carolus III Two-Reale and a Draped Bust Large Cent in the first 5 minutes of detecting there. He didn't have his video camera with him and wanted to get the site being dug on video. The cellar hole was a real beauty too, one of the prettiest I've seen and very well intact. Within a minute or two of dropping the coil down to detect I received a solid Copper signal in my headphones....I cut a plug in the rocky soil and flipped it over and the signal was still in the hole. I broke out the Propointer and put it down into the hole and got a solid signal right on top of a large Glacial Rock....I started removing dirt with my finger and out popped out a King George Half-penny. We were happy and thought "It's ON" at that point which was literally right as we turned on the detectors. We had a good time and although there wasn't as much there as we had hoped, we did end up with some nice keepers.
The next day we went fishing out past the 'Beaver Tail' and took home ALOT of Keepers! :icon_sunny: :headbang: We had a blast and spent the next day back at dirt fishing the whole day until my flight had to leave that night @ 7! ;D Thanks again Bill, John, Rob and Howard. They treated me with terrific hospitality and if one hadn't known from their accents ;D :wink:, he might've thought he were down South somewhere.
I had a terrific time, thanks again guys and can't wait to do it again in the near future!! :occasion14: :occasion14:

On the day I returned home to Virginia, I figured to unwind, I'd go out and try to get a couple bullets in the late afternoon heat.....What I ended up getting was quite a very nice surprise!

So without further adieu, here's the photos:



RHODE ISLAND, the resident home of not only my friends, but also of T.A.P.S. aka The "Ghost Hunters" 8) ;D

Bill and Myself
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In the Relic-hunting World, this is what New England's known for..... .....and this was a NICE one!
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We were ready to dig into it!

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These were a few of the finds including a worn King George Halfpenny that popped out in the first couple minutes of scanning..... Also a Revolutionary War "Arabic 17" 17th Foot of Regiment Button
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One-Piece Eagle Button
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OFF TO THE SALTWATER...


I definitely DID CONFIRM, that it is a Mortal Truth!, that every morning does Indeed began and end with Dunkin' Donuts! Therefore we made the regularly scheduled morning stop there to fuel up on iced coffee and donuts and then we were off on the trail of the elusive 'Door Mat' Flounder, or as they call'em up there in New England, Fluke. :) :wink:
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Man did we ever catch the trail of those suckers and had a blast all day long reeling those babies in! We brought nearly a dozen of those big "Flukes" back to the dock! :headbang:
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Me and Bill with 2 of the Biggest of the trip...
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.....but they were all right there in size...
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AND THE REST OF THE STORY...


Well, the next day we dug alittle more and then I had to say goodbye to those New Englanda friends of mine. :wink: ;D When I landed back in Virginia, the next day I figured I'd just enjoy the day back, maybe go dig a couple bullets and just enjoy the afternoon. I went to one of my bullet fields and I dug up a couple bullets, a .69 and a .44 Colt, then I figured I'd mosy on over to another site of mine down the street at a friends house where I'd dug alot of Civil War and War of 1812 relics in the past. I had been there about 20 minutes and had dug some can slaw, a big piece of copper pipe and was just going slow when I decided to try up closer towards the house. As I dropped the coil and started scanning I got another nice High 80's signal, I thought it was going to be another piece of Copper Pipe...:















The site where I dug this saw heavy activity both during the War of 1812 and the Civil War. It could've been broken or lost during the earlier 1800's or worn by a CS soldier and lost/broken during the Civil War.

Pre-War Militia Oval Belt Plate
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GROUP SHOTS

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****THANKS FOR LOOKIN :icon_thumleft:****
 

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Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

CRUSADER said:
Perfect combination :icon_thumright:

Thanks Cru, you guys in England do quite abit of fishing too. :occasion14: I believe you guys have some trophy Carp in England as I recall talking with a guy from Europe who went around Carp fishing in England, France and the rest of Europe.
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

As always Sentinel....great finds...congrats!
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

You didn't know "Dunkin Donuts" was our official sponsor? :coffee2::wink: They started in Quincy Mass. in the 50's & there's pretty much one on every single corner in New England now. It's been our ritual to start every dig (or fishin" trip) by having everyone meet at one for coffee in the morning... :coffee2:
Anyhow, it was great fun, & next time we'll go bottle digging & to the infamous "button dump"....
Bill
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

{Sentinel} said:
CRUSADER said:
Perfect combination :icon_thumright:

Thanks Cru, you guys in England do quite abit of fishing too. :occasion14: I believe you guys have some trophy Carp in England as I recall talking with a guy from Europe who went around Carp fishing in England, France and the rest of Europe.

And some catfish :wink:
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

Awesome pictures and finds!!!!!,,,,, looks like you had a great time!!!! :headbang:
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

Glad to see you had a great hunt here in RI.And some good fishing too.Well Done!!!!!!!!
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

Hello Josh !
The flounder is my favorite fish .... and Good post as always! :thumbsup:
H
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

Great photos and some nice digs as well!

You probably drove within a mile of my house (just off the NJ Tpk) on the way. Let me know if you ever want to join me and my buddies for a hunt, South Jersey style when passing through!
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

:headbang:kickass recoveries!! oops
Now hook me up w rolands contact info!! :icon_thumleft:
Headed back to the farm where I pulled out the two CW bullets and the nice ring...

Nice pics! Looked like a fun vacation
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

There's nothing we can do about condition so that belt plate would have made my year!!!
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

sscindercoop said:
Sounds like ya had fun, Congrats on all the finds :icon_thumleft:

Thanks Coop :icon_thumleft: :wink:


CMDiamonddawg said:
As JB mentioned , he has the same recipe :) Those doormat filets sure are tasty stuffed with crabmeat and smothered in butter and broiled and of course washed down with some cold brews :occasion14: TAPS was recently here in Cape May at an old inn ...they have recorded sounds of drunks in the bar room :o imagine that :-\ , a skeleton walked up to the bar and asked the bartender for two beers and a mop ::) not sure if it's on tape :laughing7: got to love New England hospitality and KG coppers and dunkin' donuts too . Great road trip and your finds from Rhode Island and back in VA are :thumbsup: Dawg

You got that right, we had enough fillets by the end of our fish cleaning session to feed a whole army! :icon_thumleft: :wink:


DMN said:
Good fishing, good digs, good eats, excellent weather and a fantastic welcome home! What more could you ask for?

Man we had a blast! They're a great bunch of guys and we'd be diggin' it up together all the time if we all lived in the same place. I'll be making a return trip up there hopefully before summers out.. :wink:
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

Bill Ladd said:
You didn't know "Dunkin Donuts" was our official sponsor? :coffee2::wink: They started in Quincy Mass. in the 50's & there's pretty much one on every single corner in New England now. It's been our ritual to start every dig (or fishin" trip) by having everyone meet at one for coffee in the morning... :coffee2:
Anyhow, it was great fun, & next time we'll go bottle digging & to the infamous "button dump"....
Bill

I had heard some ole' boy from North Carolina spread rumors of it, so I had to come up and find out for myself! ;D The funny thing is, Dunkin Donuts is the very first Donut shop that I remember as a kid, and was also my favorite all the way down in Columbus, Georgia! :o :laughing9: Bill, it was a Blast, next time we'll definitely hit the button dump and the bottles... and hopefully it won't be too long from now til I get up there again. :occasion14:

sekypaleo said:
As always Sentinel....great finds...congrats!
Thanks Seky :wink:

CRUSADER said:
{Sentinel} said:
CRUSADER said:
Perfect combination :icon_thumright:

Thanks Cru, you guys in England do quite abit of fishing too. :occasion14: I believe you guys have some trophy Carp in England as I recall talking with a guy from Europe who went around Carp fishing in England, France and the rest of Europe.

And some catfish :wink:

Oh yeah, y'all have those big Wels Catfish rumored to have gotten big enough to swallow babies and small children during the Medieval times. Those suckers are damn aggressive too. I saw an episode of "River Monsters" a few weeks ago on the Wels Cat and was astonished at how they were coming up from the bottoms to chase lures like a sport fish would and with alot of speed as well. Most catfish here in the states, although they can get monstrous in size, are usually sluggish and stay on the bottom and in deep channels.
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

Great story, finds and fish!
Thanks for sharing :thumbsup:
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

Glad you had a great time. Thanks for sharing. :icon_thumleft: OhioDeb
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

Looks like a real good trip to me! :icon_thumright: Way to go on pulling keepers fishing and dirt-fishing! :headbang:
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

HISPAN said:
Hello Josh !
The flounder is my favorite fish .... and Good post as always! :thumbsup:
H

Hey thanks Hispan my friend! :icon_thumleft: :wink:

Neil in West Jersey said:
Great photos and some nice digs as well!

You probably drove within a mile of my house (just off the NJ Tpk) on the way. Let me know if you ever want to join me and my buddies for a hunt, South Jersey style when passing through!

Hey Neil, thanks my friend and I may have to take you up on that offer sometime; likewise if you're ever down Virginia way you'll have to come digging with us!


DeadheadDigger said:
:headbang:kickass recoveries!! oops
Now hook me up w rolands contact info!! :icon_thumleft:
Headed back to the farm where I pulled out the two CW bullets and the nice ring...

Nice pics! Looked like a fun vacation

Thanks DHD. Yeah I can give you Rolands info if you'd like just shoot me a PM. :wink:

romeo-1 said:
There's nothing we can do about condition so that belt plate would have made my year!!!

Thanks Romeo. :occasion14: It definitely was a pleasant and welcome surprise; a welcome home gift from the soil of Virginia! Plates are so hard to come by these days and when you do find one they're usually all "U.S." plates unless you get lucky.....and I was really lucky with this one! All the dirt should come off fine. It's missing that one paw and a little bit of the plate that was attached to it...Something with tremendous force took that paw off pretty clean and just took alittle piece of the plate with it. I was thinking about having Roland restore it but I'm liking it more and more like it is. It looks like it could've been battle damage, a Minie ball fits the space perfectly but there's no way to know for sure if that's what caused it, however it sure would display well like that.
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

Looks like a great time Josh! Probably getting hot, humid, and buggy up there about now. Those northern forests can turn into tropical rain forests in the late spring early summer.
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

Good times :headbang: That fishing looks like a blast...Good finds and fish Josh
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

Nice stuff. I've tried contacting both Howard H and Bill Ladd before with no luck.
 
Re: RHODE ISLAND TRIP: Cellar Holes, Fishin' Poles, and a Surprise ending!

Steve in PA said:
Looks like a great time Josh! Probably getting hot, humid, and buggy up there about now. Those northern forests can turn into tropical rain forests in the late spring early summer.

Thanks Steve :wink: Oh yeah, you're right on the money, Bill said that I brought the heat with me to Rhode Island; it was in the High 80s, Low 90s the whole time.



Woodland Detectors said:
Good times :headbang: That fishing looks like a blast...Good finds and fish Josh

Thanks Mike. Did you like that first photo, I thought you'd get a kick out of that T.A.P.S. picture :laughing9: :laughing9:

P.S. I like the new avatar with the colonial soldier, very cool!


CrazySlasher said:
Nice stuff. I've tried contacting both Howard H and Bill Ladd before with no luck.

Thanks CrazyS. Yeah Bill has gotten burned by a couple people up there who he took digging and they subsequently ended up site-jumping him so that's forced him to become more vigilante to where he usually just digs by himself and a couple other guys.
 

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