Let the"rains" begin !As far as rain goes...yesterday was the most we have had here in a while with the exception of today of course. Well I was undecided about going yesterday, but the final decision was to do a quick walk between showers at one of my trusty spots. The ditches were flowing and the layer was exposed and do I mean exposed. I spotted a 2-1/4 inch blue Angy with yellow under the bourlette sticking out of the side of rain soaked layer within 15 minutes of arrival. I didn't have my good camera because I didn't want it wet so I snapped a quick picture with my camera phone(never leave home without it). Exposed it was ! Anyway I also found 4 other decent angys, a croc tooth, a tuna tail vertebrae, and numerous other teeth. All in all a good day ! The rains continued today so who knows what else may be uncovered in the near future...
Location
| Charleston County, South Carolina, USA |
ID | 3236 |
Member | Greg |
Date Added | 3/1/2009 |
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2-1/4 inch Angustiden almost totally exposed coming out of the layer |
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2-1/4 inch Angustiden |
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The rest of my finds... |
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