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Made a final trip into the woods prior to opening of deer season here.  Don't think they'll bother me if I avoid disturbing their game a few days before hunts.  We had a lot of rain and shells and bits were everywhere in the creek. Surprising that I didn't spot much in the creek bed, but screening yielded the usual small stuff I find (eight angel shark teeth and a bunch of drum teeth-- tried to stand then flip over--, pieces unfortunately of two cow shark teeth, lots of sand tiger shark spikes, tiny teeth).  Nothing big.  Picked up an almost intact ecphora, bigger busted ones washed out everywhere along with with scallops (Chesapectins) and frilly oysters.  I don't usually mess with shells.

Beach has been horrible lately (wrong wind), but may be my only hunting for the next week.  Maybe time to go fishing!

 

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I think that's pretty good, considering.

Some nice little teeth, there.:)

I rather like drum fish teeth.

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Thanks everyone!  I did find three more interesting unknowns (to me anyway!) that I posted on IDs.  My photos suck, the scanner works well enough for small flat stuff, but may need someone with a better camera. 

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