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Rapp beach hunting


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Most of our wind and weather is coming from the SW, so not a lot of goodies lately on the beach (south side of the Rapp).  Always nice to get out though.  My first hour I found two teeth.  As the incoming tide climbed I kept telling myself to leave, but walking and looking did find five more, culminating in a funny shaped reddish mako/great white (guessing a lateral tooth).  I thought the vert was an acorn top but was happy I picked it up.  More footprints on the beach, need to try some new spots, but I keep telling myself that!

 

 

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A few nice teeth are better than none. Go out everyday like Mel Fisher and "say today's the day"! :D

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2 minutes ago, Bronzviking said:

A few nice teeth are better than none. Go out everyday like Mel Fisher and "say today's the day"! :D

It took him 16 years to find the Atocha!

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4 hours ago, caldigger said:

It took him 16 years to find the Atocha!

I think the 450 million dollar mother-lode was worth the wait, don't you? :) You have to have patience for treasure and fossil hunting.

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