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My biggest tooth in a year in a half, and it’s a beauty!

For the first time in two years, my brother who has been out of the country was able to go toothing with me. I wanted to take him around and show him all the spots, and I actually intended on taking him to a new pond, but in revisiting old ones, I noticed that there had been new work done on the forbidden pond. I knew that it was our duty to dig it. Apparantly, we were the first to notice this place because there were no other dig marks. We went at it with a vengence, and the rewards were great. As you can see from the picture, the obvious prize of the day was the meg. To its right is the biggest shamer of a Great White. It pained me when I pulled it out and saw that it was damaged. Oh, well. I can't wait to go back to this spot. The teeth are so beautiful! Look at the white lines running through all the them. The other item of interest is below the meg - a chunk of gompothere tooth. FYI, my brother did ok, too. He found an 1 1/2" Great White that was not a shamer. From this point on, though, my brother must have a name. We shall call him, thA duDe.
Location Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA

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Date Added1/12/2002

  

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