Megalodons: The Quest for Shark Teeth!

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Recent dive, 3 tanks.....

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Very nice looking teeth: Glad I found this thread. I've been wanting to dive the Cooper (area) for Meg teeth. I have a saltwater skiff, 18'6 that I could use. It is a Hewes Flats boat (hence my screen name) without a dive ladder, but the transom sits so low, one can easily pull himself up as the deck at the stern is at water level.

If anyone who is experienced at this would help me get started I'm happy to furnish the boat.

Please let me know.

Thanks,
Brad
 
Thanks Brad! SC is a great place for megs! Good luck and post some pics of your adventures and the process.......
 
This is a pic from a few years ago diving with Captain Johnny Cercopely, another great Cooper river guide....
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Interesting find from last year.....Gavialosuchus Americanus (crocodile)

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