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Saturday surprise   Dallas County, Texas, USA
After I got off work i had a few hours of day light left. I went to a new spot in dallas that a new friend gave me (rock splitter) after having a crappy find and only 3 teeth to show for it I all but gave up and headed for the car. In the bottom of the ditch i was walking in was a perfect ammonite, still has some rock on it, but under the rock it has its shell. First ammonite from Dallas i have ever found. ...
Back home   Dallas County, Texas, USA
Well, after much fun in Florida, I finally have a report from Texas, about Texas. We have been finding it harder and harder to hunt out here when we get spoiled on trips out to the East Coast and find a lot more quantity. But, you can't beat some of the stuff we find out here due to how uncommon it is and that not that many people find the same things I do out here. I recently suffered the death of my favorite spot ever in Texas, and I darn near shed a tear about it. It was this great ditc...
A drop in from South Carolina   Dallas County, Texas, USA
I recently got an unexpected call, it went something like this: "hi, is ****** there?" and I say "yes, this is ******" and I get asked if I remember this individual, and lo and behold it was friend of the website, Indiana! I was out in SC hunting a few years ago and encountered him and he was nice enough to let me tag along with him. So I told him that if he ever found himself out in Texas I would return the favor and sure enough he was in state. So wouldn't you know it, we planned our tri...
Texans back home   Dallas County, Texas, USA
Well, the Texans are back home and hunting once again so therefore there are some new and interesting things to show! We greatly enjoyed our last foray out east, and I must give a big shout out of thanks to Ditchweezil. Back home in Texas we hunt mostly cretaceous, and we find a good variety of things, shark teeth, mosasaur material, echinoids, ammonites and the like..so we'll attempt to share as much as we can and hope you enjoy. So without further comment, here are some things for your ...
     

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