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2 inch Meg from an angry bay


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Got out on the bay today. The canoe will need repairs now that it’s been punctured. It’s no longer sea worthy until it gets fixed. Anyways, got out to the Chesapeake today and the low tide wasn’t necessarily all that low. It was unrelenting waves the whole day. There wasn’t much teeth found today as normal but that doesn’t matter. I had a really good day out on the bay despite the large tsunamis. Here’s what all was found:


 

the total round up: 

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The Lower Megalodon is a killer. It’s so perfect there is absolutely nothing wrong with it at all. Always consider finding a Meg to be a trip maker for sure, especially this one. 
 

The Megalodon by itself:

 

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flipped:

 

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I hope you guys enjoyed reading! Always love to come to the bay to see what treasures she holds.

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Thanks guys! I couldn’t believe my eyes. It wasn’t even near any cobbles or big rock I think it was buried in sand and the tide exposed it. If it hadn’t been such a large storm surge that day I think that Meg would’ve stayed buried. The big waves worked in my favor!

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