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02/27-03/02


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I got out a couple of times over the weekend. I did not find anything too unusual. These ranged from 3.5" to 4.25". Hopefully it will warm up soon and I can get out to some of my old dive sites that require a longer boat ride.

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Awesome, awesome finds. Do the dramatic tide swings make for difficult hunting? A lot more sediment and stuff is deposited on the beaches along the Cooper River...Id imagine this would mess with your vis.

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How big is this stretch of water that you are hunting, or is it a stream. It's amazing to see that everytime you went for a dive, you come up with several of these magnificent teeth. This must have been a great place when these megs were alive and swimming around in that area.

greets Patrick

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I was just looking on the map were Savannah was situated in the USA and saw tha't it's about 50 miles or so from Summerville. If i would have know this last october than i would have loved to visit you and made a dive with you. Last october i was on a fossil hunting trip in Summerville.

Patrick

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I am diving just off the intercoastal so it is a pretty large area. It is a salt water tidal river.

How big is this stretch of water that you are hunting, or is it a stream. It's amazing to see that everytime you went for a dive, you come up with several of these magnificent teeth. This must have been a great place when these megs were alive and swimming around in that area.

greets Patrick

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Curious do you even find bad specimens, or just don't take them. Just seems like all your teeth are beautiful!

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