As some here on the forums may know, I have taken a trip to Summerville SC in search of the oh so elusive and legendary Meg teeth. Grab a bag of popcorn, 'cuz this will be a good one!
When we first arrived yesterday, we had a vague and not so sharp idea of where to hunt. It was a pretty uneventful hunt, with the find of the day being a lower right Hemipristus.
Of course, one Hemi wasn't enough, so we signed up for a fossil hunting group trip in the area (courtesy of Low Country Fossil excursions). After The groups (us and another bunch) gathered at a generally empty supermarket parking lot, we followed our guide named Dennis, a local expert to the site along Rumphs Hill Creek, at an area leased to him.
Here is the sight we saw when we arrived in the actual Creek;
The other group went right to work with the shovels and sifters provided, finding petite and decent size teeth. I asked Dennis if there were megs in this site, and he said he had actually found some decent ones recently up Creek from where we went in, and he told me to check a particular runoff pipe there....
To be continued...