236 teeth

Twitch

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Over the last two weekends we've made two trips out to Hilton Head Island and spent a total of 5 hours hunting around. In total we found 236 sharks teeth, ranging from very small to small. Nothing noteworthy but it's a fun way to spend a few hours. Haven't honed in on what's a better / worse place to look, but at ~45 teeth an hour we're doing OK. It's funny because the distribution of tooth types is a little different that what we were used to hunting in VA, more Sand Tigers in GA, less Hemipristis.
 

GatorBoy

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That's a great average.
There are some rivers that have cut into very old bone beds in Georgia.. with a little research you should be able to locate areas to hunt with larger teeth including megs among others.
 

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