. outside? look at this. are you serious. baby. babe. - dinner. tonight. like 20 something people are coming. we agreed, no more big holes in the yard. dinner tonight, 20 something people are coming. we agreed no more big holes in the yard. it s not that big of a hole. you have to clean all of this up. okay. all of it up. hunting somethi. - she didn t even. i mean, this is, what do you think this is? what do you think this is? - [uncle si] all right, guys and gals. welcome to today s podcast. i am so excited. we re fixing to start a new project. i am on fire about this new project. the podcast, i didn t even know what that was to begin with. look, for some reason, people like to hear me talk. okay? which is weird to me, but hey, guess what? uncle si s got a podcast. i ve got three special guests today. that s going to be here. i can t wait. okay. - do y all even know where we going? - we go down here and take a left. - [jase] the last couple of years everyth
- look at this. (metal detector beep tone) i knew there something in here. - [missy] what? are you serious right now? hey! hey! - dinner. tonight. like 20 something people are coming. we agreed, no more big holes in the yard. - it s not that big of a hole. - you re going to have to clean all this up. all of it up. - you look like a supermodel, babe! i like your dress. - [missy] he s always hunting something. - she didn t even. i mean, this is, what do you think this is? (country rock music) (country rock music) - [uncle si] all right, guys and gals. welcome to today s podcast. i am so excited. we re fixing to start a new project. i am on fire about this new project. the podcast, i didn t even know what that was to begin with. look, for some reason, people like to hear me talk. okay? which is weird to me, but hey, guess what? uncle si s got a podcast. i ve got three special guests today. that s going to be here. i can t wait. okay. - do y all even know where we going? - we go
well, i say let s give the gold one last hurrah. let s break out the big equipment. - let s break out the sheila 5,000, boys. - [murry] the guys caught some fish. they cooled off and now maybe they re ready to go back to work. so we re going to pull out the big gun and we re going to see if we can find the deep stuff, the big stuff this afternoon. alright, turn, go that way and turn it around. - so this is big sheila? - big sheila. - did you make this? - affectionately, yeah, i made it. i want to go deep after something, this is what i get out. you know how a lot of men like to name their sailboats after their wife, well, i don t have a sailboat. so i named my big metal detector after my wife, sheila. obviously it can t have any metal on it, right? it can t be like jep s steel-toed boots. everything on this thing is plastic. - [jase] murry is an expert treasure hunter and a brilliant historian. he s also a world class inventor.
and then i ll let jase introduce the real treasure hunter. that s our new project. - my newest venture is the quest for treasure, treasure hunting. my wife said it best, i m always hunting something. - the real treasure hunter, mr. murry crowe, we ve become partners in this venture. - i m claude murry crowe jr. i ve known the robertson clan for over 20 years. i ve been treasure hunting since 1971. and i guess you could say i m a bit of an expert. - [jase] he taught me pretty much everything i know about digging in the dirt. most people, when they think of metal detecting, they think of a fat guy walking down the beach, picking up a few coins. what we re doing is a whole nother level. we have sophisticated equipment. we have charts and maps of old history and we re going and finding things possibly worth millions of dollars.
just a tip, good luck. i like that. okay, because hey, i ve been there. okay? that thing was built in the 1800s, hey, we need to go look. - is there anything to what he just said? - yeah, he s correct. those stories are up there in my research books. so all that s accurate. we need to go check this out. this relay station sounds interesting. this is awesome. we re all a go. - but i ain t going. look, i m the brains of this outfit. y all the muscle. you wouldn t send your general, okay? that s got the battle strategy out to the battlefield on the front lines. i ve got to keep my mind clear for when they do bring me the gold that i can count it. - you line it up, you organize it and we ll go do the work. - all right, there you go. - mr. murry, how much do you think that could be worth? - it could be worth 10 to 20 million, maybe more.