How to Find Shark Teeth on Florida's Southeast Coast Beaches! (Jupiter & Juno Beach)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2021
  • Shark teeth hunting on the beaches of Southeast Florida. We found hundreds of shark teeth over various days and a variety of conditions. The beaches we found the teeth on were Jupiter Beach in Jupiter Florida and Juno Beach in Juno Beach Florida. The east coast of Florida isn't very well known for its shark teeth, but they are there if you know how to look for them. This video will explain why there are so many teeth, show you some tips and tricks to finding where the shark teeth are, and how to spot them on the beach.
    The teeth can be found in a variety of conditions. I've had my best luck on the incoming tide as the waves are hitting shell beds. I've also had great success at low tide as well. At low tide the teeth are a bit more spread out most times, it is especially good when sandbars are out and you can search the shell beds just out of the water and at the waterline and even rolling across the tops of the sandbars. It comes down to knowing how to identify the right shell bed to spend your time looking in to maximize your finds. I rarely look in the dry shell beds, but I hear of people who find some of their best teeth there and I found my best great white tooth in one as well.
    I'm by no means an expert at this and just started finding teeth in 2021. It took me a while to figure out how to find the teeth. I searched a handful of times over the past few years and came up empty-handed. I saw some posts online with people finding them over the years and people have been pretty quiet about how they find them. The fact that there are billions and more likely trillions of teeth out there, I figured I'd share some of my tips because there is more than enough to go around and a lot of fun for the family to do. I hope this video helps you find some shark teeth.
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  • @aframesq
    @aframesq Год назад +3

    I didn't know the teeth are fossils 😁 I still have my shark teeth you and little Manny gave me♥️

  • @maureenbmcclurg
    @maureenbmcclurg 2 месяца назад

    So cool! Thank you for this video. I’ve been hunting this beach for years but realize I’ve been doing it at the wrong times! Going to use your tips soon.

  • @ashleyfrye7461
    @ashleyfrye7461 Год назад +3

    This is such an awesome video, thanks for sharing! Super informative and helpful.

  • @TheAdventurousRealtor
    @TheAdventurousRealtor 2 года назад +3

    I like to lay a towel down on a shell bed and Slowly sift through to find the teeth and hidden shells

  • @rapidtransit8373
    @rapidtransit8373 2 года назад +2

    When I was younger I would go to North Carolina. After it would rain we would walk down the corn rows and find super nice arrowheads. We would make necklaces out of them.

  • @pricilaaguilar7637
    @pricilaaguilar7637 11 месяцев назад +2

    thank u so much for this video!!!

  • @judybullard5253
    @judybullard5253 Год назад +1

    Wow amazing…. I’ve been looking with nooo luck. Your little boy was so sweet! 💕

    • @MVetti3
      @MVetti3  Год назад

      thanks. Just need to hit the beach on the right day, right tide and they are easy to find. You find a shell bed with waves washing over it and you will find them.

  • @TheAdventurousRealtor
    @TheAdventurousRealtor 2 года назад +3

    I find tiger shark teeth there as well. And white teeth too 🤗🦈

    • @MVetti3
      @MVetti3  2 года назад +1

      Very cool, I’ll have to try that. I have tried sifting the shells a few times and haven’t had good luck, but I did find one of my biggest great whites in the dry beds.

  • @showtime0561
    @showtime0561 2 года назад +2

    I was on the south side of the inlet and I did not find nothing for about an hour but I did go hunting when I was real younger on the north side of the inlet and found one. You guys make it look easy

    • @MVetti3
      @MVetti3  2 года назад +1

      I work right across from the beach and generally check it out 3-4 times a week and the majority of the time I don't even bother looking if the conditions don't look good. I like to see good size shell beds with an incoming tide with the waves hitting the shell beds. If I don't see those conditions, I don't bother looking.

    • @showtime0561
      @showtime0561 2 года назад +1

      @@MVetti3 It looked just like that when I was looking for them but the tide was coming in and I had to park my JetSki on the beach and it’s better to do that on high tide when the tides coming in and it didn’t look like that but I did see a big shell bed Exactly like that. But the video definitely helped I know what to look for now

  • @mikeshubeck4706
    @mikeshubeck4706 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @adventuringwithclare
    @adventuringwithclare 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful video!! I searched Jupiter Beach this morning with no luck, so I went to Juno Pier after I watched your video… I see the shell bed you’re referring to but it is getting hit really hard with waves! Do you think it will get better as the tide comes in?

  • @Vezmerize
    @Vezmerize 2 года назад +1

    We are on our last day in Florida tomorrow and we have been walking Jupiter the last 3 days and no teeth. I have the eye still from when I was a kid, but my father says they are probably buried after the beach replenishment. Are you still finding them? We found 20 lbs of olive shells

    • @MVetti3
      @MVetti3  2 года назад +1

      I have heard that a week ago it was excellent. I found a few on Monday, but some days better than others. I'd suggest going south of the Juno Pier on the incoming tide to look. Just look for the big beds of shells getting hit by the waves if they are there. One day they will be there, the next they can be gone

    • @Vezmerize
      @Vezmerize 2 года назад

      @@MVetti3 thank you, we were there just before low tide today and didn't have luck, but the offshore wind was howling and the waves were breaking hard. We walked south looking for shell banks. Maybe next trip!

    • @MVetti3
      @MVetti3  2 года назад +1

      @@Vezmerize just before low tide is generally one of the hardest tides to find teeth. I do well sometimes at dead low tide, but always have MUCH better luck on the incoming tide. Generally, the best is to start searching like 2 hours before high tide and if the conditions are good, it only improves more and more as the tide comes in. Once high tide hits and tide starts going out, it becomes very hard to find any teeth.