Me too, they are so cool to find and something thats crazy hard to find up here in the St.Louis area... Unless I want to break tons of rocks ... which I do kind of want to do 🤣🤣
I am genuinely astonished by the quantity of discoveries you've made! Considering the high volume of individuals scouring the area, one would have assumed that there would be no teeth remaining to be found.
It's not the best place to find them but it is totally worth it ... but sharks lose tons of teeth in their lifetime (probably litterly). Modern sharks are known to lose up to 50,000 teeth in their lifetime
This really looks like a lot of fun. Makes us wish we had a screen where we're at now. Cool sea sponge! All the teeth of sorts too. Nice free spot to boot. You da best guide there ever was and ever will be. Thanks Jeff!
That's pretty awesome! Shark teeth that are fossilized are so cool! These are ancient sharks that swam these waters millions of years ago! And that thing you said looked like pet wood, was definitely bone! Fossil bone! And those stingray mouth plates and pufferfish mouth plates are awesome! Too! I'm just watching you playing in the water and here in Oregon, we don't go in the water without a wetsuit, ever! Even in the hottest summers! It's amazing! I love all those little shells you were finding! And that adorable jewel box clam is so tiny and soooo cute! Id say that you had a pretty good day my friend! Thanks hunting guide Jeff! My favorite hunting guide!❤
I thought it may have been bone, but I wasn't sure it had been well tumbled. And I know exactly what you mean by the water. Here in the st.louis area, if you get in water during February, you had better be ready for a nice case of hypothermia.... I do want to get up to your neck of the woods some time to rock hunt and beach comb, I hear you guys get those cool glass net floats
@@huntingrocks sometimes yes we do. And Karen @OzoneFineArt finds bunches of rocks with fossilized bone in them. The whole Pacific coastline is chock full of different types of stuff to find and there is hundreds of miles of coastline! From Washington to California!
We have only found 1 shark tooth and we were super excited, but look, how many you found, so very cool, and I love the shells. It's such a beautiful place, I can't get over how many people there were doing the same thing.
It blew me away with the amount of people they call it the Shark tooth capitol of Florida ... I actually met a guy from my home town while I was down there doing the same thing which was kind of funny
Fun video, my friend! Nice to know of a free spot to go and collect. And yes, Kyle does have a great singing voice!
Its a super beautiful beach (most of them are). Just make sure you get there early for decent parking . And yeah, he does. I hope he goes BIG time.
I LOVE finding shark teeth !!!!
Me too, they are so cool to find and something thats crazy hard to find up here in the St.Louis area... Unless I want to break tons of rocks ... which I do kind of want to do 🤣🤣
Fantastic Video!
Loved the Shark Teeth
They were my favorite!
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Thank you 😊, I'm a huge fan of shark teeth they rate right up there with trilobites for me
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Thanks for the adventure, sir. Some pretty cool little finds.
Why thank you , I can't wait to go back to that beach I need to explore it more
@@huntingrocks Yeah. Too bad you missed out on a few hours of time to explore getting there!
I am genuinely astonished by the quantity of discoveries you've made! Considering the high volume of individuals scouring the area, one would have assumed that there would be no teeth remaining to be found.
It's not the best place to find them but it is totally worth it ... but sharks lose tons of teeth in their lifetime (probably litterly). Modern sharks are known to lose up to 50,000 teeth in their lifetime
Hey Jeff! Nice little pile of goodies! Glad y’all had a great trip. The water looked so inviting ❤
It was surprisingly warm and comfortable I'm so used to February water up here where getting in is a bad bad idea 😆
This really looks like a lot of fun. Makes us wish we had a screen where we're at now. Cool sea sponge! All the teeth of sorts too. Nice free spot to boot. You da best guide there ever was and ever will be. Thanks Jeff!
I'm an all right guide you guys are the Real MVP's
That's pretty awesome! Shark teeth that are fossilized are so cool! These are ancient sharks that swam these waters millions of years ago! And that thing you said looked like pet wood, was definitely bone! Fossil bone! And those stingray mouth plates and pufferfish mouth plates are awesome! Too! I'm just watching you playing in the water and here in Oregon, we don't go in the water without a wetsuit, ever! Even in the hottest summers! It's amazing! I love all those little shells you were finding! And that adorable jewel box clam is so tiny and soooo cute! Id say that you had a pretty good day my friend! Thanks hunting guide Jeff! My favorite hunting guide!❤
I thought it may have been bone, but I wasn't sure it had been well tumbled. And I know exactly what you mean by the water. Here in the st.louis area, if you get in water during February, you had better be ready for a nice case of hypothermia.... I do want to get up to your neck of the woods some time to rock hunt and beach comb, I hear you guys get those cool glass net floats
@@huntingrocks sometimes yes we do. And Karen @OzoneFineArt finds bunches of rocks with fossilized bone in them. The whole Pacific coastline is chock full of different types of stuff to find and there is hundreds of miles of coastline! From Washington to California!
Yeah I for sure got to get out that way
What a cute little sea sponge, but I bet you can find some bigger ones! 😉
We have only found 1 shark tooth and we were super excited, but look, how many you found, so very cool, and I love the shells. It's such a beautiful place, I can't get over how many people there were doing the same thing.
It blew me away with the amount of people they call it the Shark tooth capitol of Florida ... I actually met a guy from my home town while I was down there doing the same thing which was kind of funny