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Its starting to look like a drought!

Earlier this week I spied some construction crews dredging out an old haunt of mine, and I just new that I had to get over and check it out. Well, today was a day off, so I made a beeline over and found that they really didn't do all that much. I did find one spot where they had exposed some layer, but there really weren't any good teeth there - only broken stuff. They bugs were getting bad, and this place reeked of sewage, so I took my excavations elsewhere. I went on down the road to the spot where my friend and I raked in the megs a few weeks ago. This place is about tapped now - I dug over 2 and a half hours and found the three angustidens on the top row. Maybe next week my luck will be better.
Location Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA

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Date Added9/14/2001

  

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