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1. How to Post Pictures on Black River Fossils Forums by ditchweezil
2. How to Post Pictures on Black River Fossils Forums by Daryl
Guys, if you want to find large(r) teeth, like large Otodus, go left when you hit the main beach. Here's the key though. When you walk down through the woods and hit the beach, picture yourself in the middle of a horseshoe "U", since your actually in the middle of a cove. The fossil bearing layer is to the left, but doesn't start or begin to be exposed until you walk all the way to the left end of the cove. Once you hit that point, continue on and right around the corner you'll immediately see the fossil layer/bank exposed. Be careful at low tide because those rocks get slippery and there's a lot of them. You can walk this stretch for a very long distance.
Have funDaryl.
Mason, I went to Purse yesterday after finding conditions to collect on the cliffs at the bay unfavorable. When fist getting to the beach I was disapointed to see over a foot of dead grass/weeds piles up on the shore along the waters edge. I went to the right and after several hundered yards the water begain to be clear and clean enough to collect in. So if you hunt to the right and it's too grassy you might want to try to the left. I did pretty good, finds included a possible Indian artifact and 3 Otodus teeth the biggest measured 2.25 inches but had one cusp and root corner broken off. I'll try to get a post up today.Good luck when you hunt this weekend.