Shark tooth photos for fossil divers

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Hey Sharky, how bout a pic of some of your mako's?:D

All of the makos are 3 inch +. I also attached some benedinis, the biggest is 3+ inches. ENJOY!!

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Good luck fossil hunting this weekend Mike. Don't forget to weight yourself a little heavier than usual. Will be wanting to hear how things went.

Sharky.... not sure which Mako I like best, they ALL look good. And a really nice handful of Benedinis!

The "Ditch Weasel" just now posted another "fossiling the Edisto river" video on U-tube. Check out the 4" Angy his son found, in 3 feet of water, at the 4:25 minute mark.

[video=youtube;BbO_8rfmqWU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbO_8rfmqWU[/video]
 
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Hello Hunts4... I know those guys. They have been fossiling long before they started SCUBA. They have be hunting fossils since they were kids. (about 30 years). They are a couple of the best fossil hunters I know. I really like their idea of snorkling the 3 foot clear water (with sunlight) like they are doing in the vid. They are finding an occasional pristine 4" Angy. Can't beat that. That is WAY easier than the deep, dark, fast, Cooper river. I think they are working the Edisto tribs around the Givhans State Park area.
 
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