Aureus Silver Member Sep 5, 2016 4,215 8,346 Eastern Canada π₯ Banner finds 4 π Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used XP DEUS Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Sep 5, 2021 #1 Didn't have much luck on the Fossils forum so decided to try my luck on this one. I'm trying to ID what appears to be a trace fossil. I'd be interested to know the period and the possible species that left the mark. Thanks. Amazon Forum Fav π A Handbook of Civil War Bullets and Cartridges - Grab it through Amazon!
Didn't have much luck on the Fossils forum so decided to try my luck on this one. I'm trying to ID what appears to be a trace fossil. I'd be interested to know the period and the possible species that left the mark. Thanks. Amazon Forum Fav π A Handbook of Civil War Bullets and Cartridges - Grab it through Amazon!
Mackaydon Gold Member Oct 26, 2004 24,074 22,842 N. San Diego Pic of my 2 best 'finds'; son & g/son π Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used Minelab Explorer Primary Interest: Shipwrecks Sep 5, 2021 #2 Reminds me of fucoids (worm trails). Don... Upvote 0
Noah_D Bronze Member Dec 14, 2017 1,593 3,491 Illinois (prev. NE Ohio) π Honorable Mentions: 1 Detector(s) used Nokta Makro Simplex+, Garrett ACE 300, Carrot Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Sep 5, 2021 #3 I've heard them called worm tubes by a geologist and (at least in Ohio) they are usually found in Devonian formations. Last edited: Sep 5, 2021 Upvote 0
I've heard them called worm tubes by a geologist and (at least in Ohio) they are usually found in Devonian formations.
pepperj Gold Member Feb 3, 2009 37,401 138,637 π₯ Banner finds 1 Detector(s) used Deus, Deus 2, Minelab 3030, E-Trac, Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Sep 5, 2021 #4 Maybe some form of a Graptolite fossil? Upvote 0
OP OP Aureus Silver Member Sep 5, 2016 4,215 8,346 Eastern Canada π₯ Banner finds 4 π Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used XP DEUS Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Sep 5, 2021 Thread starter #5 Mackaydon said: Reminds me of fucoids (worm trails). Don... Click to expand... Thanks Mackaydon Upvote 0
OP OP Aureus Silver Member Sep 5, 2016 4,215 8,346 Eastern Canada π₯ Banner finds 4 π Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used XP DEUS Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Sep 5, 2021 Thread starter #6 Noah_D said: I've heard them called worm tubes by a geologist and (at least here in Ohio) they are usually found in Devonian formations. Click to expand... Thanks for the info Noah_D Upvote 0
Noah_D said: I've heard them called worm tubes by a geologist and (at least here in Ohio) they are usually found in Devonian formations. Click to expand... Thanks for the info Noah_D
OP OP Aureus Silver Member Sep 5, 2016 4,215 8,346 Eastern Canada π₯ Banner finds 4 π Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used XP DEUS Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Sep 5, 2021 Thread starter #7 pepperj said: Maybe some form of a Graptolite fossil? Click to expand... Thanks for the suggestion pepperj. Upvote 0
pepperj said: Maybe some form of a Graptolite fossil? Click to expand... Thanks for the suggestion pepperj.
Back-of-the-boat Gold Member Apr 18, 2013 6,883 8,500 California Detector(s) used AT GOLD/Garrett /C.Scope cs4PI/Garrett(carrot) pro pointer/ 5x8 double d coil and sniper coil/Lesche digger/Lesche "T" handle shovel. Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 5, 2021 #8 No idea, but that is really cool. Upvote 0
CRUSADER Gold Member May 25, 2007 40,849 45,368 ENGLAND π₯ Banner finds 27 π Honorable Mentions: 1 Detector(s) used XP Deus II v0.6 with 11" Coil Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 6, 2021 #9 Back-of-the-boat said: No idea, but that is really cool. Click to expand... agreed Upvote 0
I invent4hir Bronze Member Aug 1, 2017 1,659 2,505 π Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used Whites V3i & DFX Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 6, 2021 #10 Consider posting on the Fossils sub-forum -> Fossils Upvote 0
OP OP Aureus Silver Member Sep 5, 2016 4,215 8,346 Eastern Canada π₯ Banner finds 4 π Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used XP DEUS Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Sep 6, 2021 Thread starter #11 invent4hir said: Consider posting on the Fossils sub-forum -> Fossils Click to expand... I did Upvote 0