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First hunt at Potomac River


hokietech96

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Went on my first hunt at the Potomac River on Wednesday. It was great weather and had a blast. It was high tide but was able to get a productive 2.5 hours in before I headed back to NJ. I was  fortunate enough to meet another TFF member in the parking lot Bjohn170. Still have to go through and ID everything but enjoy the pics. EAFD08FF-F6AC-46BA-963F-81ECE87118B0.jpeg.c8b92ecc5036a76f9a40d5979bb091e3.jpeg30DD3A5A-748A-4213-8F9B-9E9D05F83725.jpeg.e1b9851dd14d4a7121d6bd12dbbf3649.jpegDAAD26E2-A7B6-4AAF-901B-18C7E739C7F6.jpeg.a47ab70ea8ffb12e655d35e588bca7fa.jpeg3F9F4796-3DFD-4F2E-B347-2AB5F3B18783.jpeg.a714e40bfbc5fa38b770e9f2890411a5.jpeg

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Awesome haul especially for your first time there

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“You must take your opponent into a deep dark forest where 2+2=5, and the path leading out is only wide enough for one.” ― Mikhail Tal

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You did well! Your sharktooth collection is certainly getting bigger and better!

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I like Trilo-butts and I cannot lie.

 

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Absolutely beautiful Jakelotodus Robustus!

Great Hunt!

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On The Hunt For The Trophy Otodus!

 

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1 hour ago, FossilsAnonymous said:

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Absolutely beautiful Jakelotodus Robustus!

Great Hunt!

I thought the one you circled and the one to the left of that is Palaeohypotodus Rutoti. More the left one than the right 

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@hokietech96 you may be right. It is to my knowledge that these teeth are quite uncommon in this formation, and there is a certain form of Jaelekototus that looks similar to yours. This is my mistake. Jaelekototus has much more of a hook to the blade than the one that I circled. 

If it is Paleohypotodus, that would be an even better find than Jaelekototus.

On The Hunt For The Trophy Otodus!

 

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Nice, love the cretalamna.

“...whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been and are being evolved.” ~ Charles Darwin

Happy hunting,

Mason

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