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St. John's River Mako


mrieder79

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Found this one last week after work. I really like the color of the enamel. It's a deeper grey than most I get. It is 2" on the diagonal. Bummer for the chipped root though.

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Luck is the most important skill of a fossil diver.

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Great find!! I love Makos. Here is a small lower I pulled out of the Peace yesterday. It had a deeper yellow separating the blade from root when 1st pulled from river. Note the bore holes. Hey! Someone has been chewing on my tooth. SS

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The White Queen  ".... in her youth she could believe "six impossible things before breakfast"

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Hey, I love the color on that mako. Really like the ones with the dark dark enamel.

Luck is the most important skill of a fossil diver.

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Yeah. We'll get on that dredge soon and find some teeth.

Luck is the most important skill of a fossil diver.

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Both some really nice teeth. :fistbump: I wonder why it is that sooo many Makos have root damage vs other species.To me it seems a disproportionate amount in my opinion.Also why a dozen uppers to every lower?

Every once in a great while it's not just a big rock down there!

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