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Wonderful April hunt

The day started off very calm, and clear and the tide was low with no waves, close to the boat my father found 1 beautiful croc tooth and another that was a little worn, for me i found a 1.5in mako and a hemi out in te water aways burried under a little bit of sand.  As the day went on it seemed as if there was not to much to find untill in front of me i found a nice megalodon tooth with no root and the a large chunk off a chub., so i go to tell my father about this section of some ok gravel and how he should come down and give it a try with his rake.  He says why not and comes down, but right before he gets to me he calls me over to my shock was a giant thrasher tooth, our first one.  He says that he dont feel like coming to where i was because it would be no good, but i bribed he to come.  After about 5 min.  I decide there was nothing here and start to head down the beach.  I get about 100ft. away and what do you know, he finds a perfect megalodon under a clump of seaweed.
Location Calvert County, Maryland, USA

ID2010
Memberbmorefossil
Date Added4/15/2007

or first giant thrasher
  

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truely is a wonderful hunt - 2/17/2008
Reviewer : tonyholt from Maryland United States
Total Rating : 8
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- 6/26/2008
Reviewer : dinosaur50 from Virginia United States
Total Rating : 10
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