THE BEST Method to Find Shark Teeth on the Beach!! (Professionally Tested & Approved!)
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- Опубликовано: 23 мар 2022
- Paleontologist Ashby Gale tests four different techniques to help you find shark teeth on the beach. You'll be a pro after watching this video!
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Learning how to find shark teeth on the beach is easy! Anyone can find shark teeth with a few simple tips and tricks. This video shares four different methods of finding shark teeth on the beach...and yes, you can even go fossil hunting for megalodon teeth with these techniques!
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I live in the U.K and came across your vid. I really enjoyed it and I have subscribed. I am going on vacation to Lyme Regis in the U.K it is known as the jurassic coast. I'm really excited to be going on a fossil hunt there. It does have it's laws set in place and you are not allowed to take anything home with you from the bed rock. There are giant ammonite fossils to see there but obviously you can't take them. I am sooo excited to be going on this trip as I usually visit local areas like Wales and Devon as we have holiday homes. I also go on cruises alot and planes but I can honestly say that this fossil hunt excites me even more than those. I can't wait. I so want to find shark teeth 😊. Your video was both educating and enjoyable to watch. Thank you.
This is a really informational video, and your storytelling is 🔥🔥
Keep up the great work, dude!
Thank you so much for the compliments! Hope to see you on a Fossil Adventure in the future!
Several years ago I was In Charleston and went to this island, we had to go at a certain time and by boat, but I was fascinated at what the sea left behind for our group to discover. I have been completely infatuated with fossils, dinosaurs and shark teeth since I was a little kid. This island and finding those incredible teeth and giant shells is still one of my most favorite times I have ever had. Love your channel!!
Thanks for watching, JoAnn! It really is incredible what the waves will uncover on our shorelines. The next time you are in town, we’d love to have you on one of our tours!
Bull island!
Just found your channel! Thanks for the great tips! Now I guess I’m headed to Charleston!🙌🏼
I just love the contrast between your calming voice and the rock music seqencies
I recently found my first fossil while visiting Calvert Cliffs in Maryland, only about an hour south of me. Now I’m absolutely hooked and trying to figure out what methods work best. This was a very helpful video. Thanks!
We go there a lot, honestly there it’s just about timing go at low tide after a storm
at the old home foundations on Calvert Cliffs I wished we had screened boxes to shovel the river rabble into. We found many tiny teeth but it was still a good time.
Thank you for the added notes about where a sifter can be used! That is very helpful, no doubt kept me from not getting fined.
I was very excited to find your video.. We are coming to Wilmington next week. And I'm excited to try to find some shark teeth.
Very interesting that there are sifting laws that vary by state. Thank you for your video. I’d love to see more video of what visual cues (for lack of better term) to look for in the shell beds to best distinguish teeth and fossils!
A great video for people that have just started to do this like me! 1 Question, do you know a beach that might be good to search in Australia?
Awesome Video Ashby, keep that anchor line tight!
😅 Hi Christian! Glad you enjoyed it!! I’ll keep the line tight and short! 😉
Love your videos, found them researching the Old Town peddle kayaks. I live between Ocean Isle and Holden Beach and wanted to try kayaking inshore for trout, flounder and reds. I have some real good water within a few minutes of me. You have great fishing/ catching videos?
I have always wondered which method is best, glad to know that my walking along the beach and shore line is one of the best ways.
Great informative video! Can’t wait to find my first shark tooth one day…. Keep up the great videos! New Sub! 👍👍
This was great advice! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ashby, do you offer tours in early November? My fiancée and I are going on a fossil hunt adventure for our honeymoon and would love to schedule a tour with you if so! ❤️
Highly recommend your book, I received it as a gift and I always take it with me on vacation. It is easy to identify sharks teeth and other fossils with your book. Thank you for writing it to help all of us out here hunting. ❤
Oh hey I own that book! Awesome info and pictures thanks to you I now know! Thank you!
Subscribed, was that the Cooper River Bridge in the background?
I recently moved to Myrtle Beach. Thanks for the informative video. Can't wait to go shark tooth hunting. :)
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video. 😁 Good luck with your shark tooth hunting in Myrtle! We’ve got plans to make a video specifically for Myrtle Beach this winter.
What’s the best spot in Charleston to find shark teeth? I’m fairly new to the area but love looking for them and found a fossilized one out on the beach by wild dunes
Liked and subbed! New to the hobby but absolutely hooked! Haven't had the best luck yet but have only hit Oak Island and St Augustine Beach since the obsession began. Hoping for some luck in Murrell's Inlet on an upcoming trip!
I wonder if the west coast (Gulf side) is better for this than the east / Atlantic?
Yes St. Augustine beach has a lot of shark teeth! But you have to go to the ones where no one really goes too! A lot more calmer and better and a lot of good finds
Hi, thanks for the video. I noticed you mentioned the colour of a fossil Vs a died one. May I ask you, what does that mean?
I would love to see you do a piece on Mickler's Beach in Florida.
Where did you get your sifter from and what size? Thank you!!
Thank you so much for these tips for finding shark teeth Ashby!!! I did find shark teeth before, but they are the smaller ones on Hilto Head Island. Hopefully I will find some bigger shark teeth when I go back there again.
Nice I plan doing some fossil hunting in Beaufort next week.
Great information. I'm in North Myrtle Beach. I'm going out tomorrow on my first safari for shark teeth. My wife and I love shelling. Now I to find some shark teeth.
It was great taking your tour in February! I ended up getting the shark poop necklace!! 🤣👏
Yay, I’m so glad you got one!!! Hope you enjoy wearing it proudly! 😂😂 See you on your next visit to Charleston!
He sent me shark poop in my crate! 🤣
Great finds, and very informative 👏
I'm about to leave the house now and walk to the beach, and go hunting 🙃
I just recently relocated to OIB in NC
All tips and tricks are appreciated.
I just happened to see this video and had a question: Does it matter the beach? I do a lot of sea glass hunting down in Monterey, Ca
Thank you for the passion and effort in your video.
Bravo from france😊
Merci d'avoir regardé la vidéo! 😃
Hi! I was wondering if you have better luck on the beach side or bay side????
Excellent video, Ashby! Besides word of mouth, what are the best strategies for finding potential productive sites and, more importantly, determining the legality of hunting an area? Also, thanks for constantly reminding us to be kind to our environment while doing this great hobby!
Hi Chuck - thanks for watching! A good rule of thumb for the legality of a site is how you access it. Public greenways, county parks, city parks, etc. are all excellent places to start at. Make sure you don’t cross through private property to access the site, and by all means, do not jump fences, drive through private gates, or blatantly walk past ‘no trespassing’ signs that you “didn’t see” while walking in to a site. The easiest sites to visit are our shorelines here in SC; hunting between the low and high tide lines is perfectly legal, as all material is ex situ. And remember - if you or someone you know are accessing a construction site to collect, have written permission from the *land owner* beforehand.
@@CharlestonFossilAdventures THANKS!
@@CharlestonFossilAdventures hbkjbb
Where is this
@@DrakeJGonzalezI’m 89% that this is Folly beach …
Hey Ashby, I just ordered your book! I can't wait for it to come. I will be in OBX this summer hope to find some teeth!
Hi jlen82 - Thanks for watching! Wonderful, glad you ordered a copy! Hopefully you’ll have good luck searching on the OBX!
@@CharlestonFossilAdventures I have never been to OBX do you know if it is a good spot for shark teeth?
@@jlen82 It’s tough to find fossils out there based on the geology of the OBX. Most of the deposits are Holocene sands. Your best bet is to hunt closer to Wilmington; lots of fossils can be found on the neighboring beaches!
@@CharlestonFossilAdventures Thanks for the reply, maybe I will find non fossilized teeth then lol. I will try anyway. I will have to make my way to Mount Pleasant one day.
Great video, awesome finds!
Thanks Ontario Rockhound! Glad you enjoyed the video!!
Good intel on this video, was that green sifter home made or did you buy it. Going to Venice Florida this month and now I have a better idea of how to look for sharks teeth.
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I found something like that vertebrae. I thought it was a rock or something but after watching this video it could be a bone. Pretty cool video
I'm going to use this when we visit Venice Beach in FL when school is out.
I’ve been beach shark teeth hunting for 65 years! I lived on Edisto Island, SC for 13 yes and Mever heard of Morris Island! Darn!! I have lots of teeth and other fossils, just found your station and am joyful. Thank you!
Can you show us a Robin (fish) fossil?
That's wild I didn't know you couldn't sift in South Carolina! I got kind of addicted to Shark tooth hunting in Myrtle Beach and I also used a small sifter as I saw so many others using. I never saw anything posted that it was not legal to do ! Wow good to know !!
SHEEEEEESH! Nice video, where are your subscribersss
Thanks for the kind words and support! Comments and likes are appreciated to help tell RUclips that my content is engaging! 😃🦈
@@CharlestonFossilAdventures No probelm! 😃
That's so awesome! I have to hunt there sometime!
Thanks for watching! It’s a wonderful city to visit for fossil hunting! Whenever you head our way, check the website for our trip availability. Would love to have you on a tour!
Hi Ashby ,very interesting video ,amazing finds again .Great idea 💡.
Thanks, David! I’m relatively close to your time zone right now…à Paris! (Spoiler alert, there may be a fossil video on the horizon from here…) 😏😏
@@CharlestonFossilAdventures very nice Ashby,does that mean you are 1 hour ahead now .Sounds cool ,waiting in anticipation 😊
@@davidthomas6859 Mais oui! However, the video won’t come out until I’m stateside again.
@@CharlestonFossilAdventures Enjoy your trip 👍
I loved the video! I would really like to know what beach that is so I can add more to my collection!
I agree, but I think it's protected information lol 😬
Hey you found some great shark teeth in this video! I am going to edisto next week for spring break. Can you find teeth this big there? If so, where is the best spot?
Hi love your videos. Which beach is this?
What state is Charleston in and name of beach and what month did you find those. I am from Indiana.
This is a collection of shark teeth from a beach in Japan. I thought it was very much as you said, as I felt it was better to walk around looking for them than to actually sift through them.
Love to know what beach you were on I always go to Myrtle Beach thank you
Hey man I’m on the boarder of Georgia and Florida right now, do you know of any areas to find larger teeth like the ones in your video
Hi Ethan, thanks for watching! You might want to try around Amelia Island. We’ve have decent luck down there.
Any specific beaches
Back in the day we used to hit spots where dredge was used as landfill after every rain. We could pick up more fossils than we could carry every time. This was in various locations near Summerville and Ladson, about a half century ago. It was a bad day when we didn't find two or three very large megladon teeth 4-6 inches, whale vertebra, as well as shark vertebra disks, tons of fossil shells or various kinds and a few crustaceans. We even found a few rostral nodes and fossilized cartilage. If we'd been into screening then we could have filled trucks full.
Just moved to South Carolina from Alaska. We don't even have lines on the road let alone laws on fossil hunting. Just kidding. I appreciate you reminding me to check the local rules. I would never have thought it would be wrong to use a sifter in the water. Thanks for the great video you got a new subscriber.
Cool video. We are 40 miles to the closest beach and we have been finding sharks teeth in the creek near our house.
Sharks teeth 40 miles from
The closet beach. So much fun
That was anazing!!!❤
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the tips!
I need to go where you are. 20 years of beach walking, snorkeling, diving….. I’ve found one.
Venice Beach, FL
@@joshualookshin2813 sweet that’s only 2 hours from me!
Hi Ashby! I loved the video. I’ve been obsessed with shark teeth hunting ever since I found my first hemipristis tooth 2018 at Caspersen beach in FL. I sadly do not live or come from the US so I don’t have the chance of finding teeth where I’m from. I am now once again in Florida and I returned to Caspersen beach. Sadly the beach was so crowded by people and finding teeth was more difficult then a couple years ago. Locals from Venice also told me that the likelihood of finding bigger teeth on Caspersen has decreased a lot since a couple years ago. I was wondering if you know any good beaches on the west coast of Florida to find shark teeth on? It’s ok if you don’t answer.
Hi Alex, thanks for watching! It’s a shame to hear that finding teeth at Caspersen has gotten harder. My best advice would be to scout out the local rivers and/or the smaller islands in the surrounding area. Visiting harder to reach areas will usually help increase your finds. Best of luck!
@@CharlestonFossilAdventures THANKS AGAIN, that's what I kinda gathered and I have a few ideas. Even though I've lived in Florida over 52 years, I haven't experienced the west side at all, such a shame and I'd like to fix that 😏 🤗
@@U-Moto You’re welcome! Digging into the scientific literature and spending time browsing aerial imagery is invaluable to help discover new sites.
Go south of Venice to Manasota Key, stay at Seafarer and walk their beach
I was at Caspersen Beach, Fl just a few days ago. My first visit ever. I got there around 11:30 am on Wednesday and searched for about 2 hrs. I brought a metal rake/catcher and scooped up sand in the surf line and in some of the shell piles. There were plenty of sharks teeth to be found although they were small ones. I pretty much stayed in one area and used the scooping/sifting method in the surf line because of my back. I even found some sea glass. I did not find any on Venice beach itself although I know they are there. I went to Bean Point on Anna Maria Island, Fl to look and found one plus some pretty shells. Amelia Island area and areas north of Jacksonville are some other areas to try because of migratory patterns of sharks.
I got a megalodon tooth as large as my hand that was found in my yard when we were building a house in West Ashley, nowhere near the beach or the ocean. Of course, millions of years ago it was probably all ocean. I wasn't looking to sell it but I was still kind of surprised and disappointed that they sell for no more than $100 usually. You'd think something that came from a shark the size of a city bus and was millions of years old would be of incredible value, but alas I guess there are a LOT of them out there.
Yeah usually perfect teeth sell for more.. me personally I prefer a broken tooth to imagine how the tooth broke biting into an ancient whale spine etc😅 more fun than a shark swimming along and the tooth falls out and lands softly on the sand 😆
where did you get your sifter?
Have you been to that spot around Myrtle Beach that holds meg teeth?
When you go to a public beach do you leave some teeth for other people? Cause where I go there aren't many teeth on the beach and I don't know if I should take what I can get or leave some for other people
Hi Dylan, what a fantastic question! Yes, we often encourage our clients to leave specimens for other beach goers. Too often, collectors have a “more more more” mentality, which will ultimately lead to a depletion of the resource for future individuals. Thanks for watching!
@@CharlestonFossilAdventures thanks
Amazing! Which beach is this?
What beach in Charleston is that we go all over that's a pretty decent looking beach
Better to go high or low tide?
Thanks!!
Hi Heather - glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!
Hi! You’re delightful!
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What beach. Did you get these from
location reveal?!?!?! Sick!!!
They look a LOT like an arrow head, makes me wonder if that's how the natives came up with the design they are bound to have found them on the beaches as well as most lived where
they could find food and many tribes farmed the areas.
hi i love your content and i was wondering where you were in this video that you found so many shark teeth
Charleston and the Lowcountry of South Carolina. I was curious too. This was in his ABOUT ME section
Great video! Your content is valuable and your knowledge priceless.
Could you turn down the transition music 🎶 we would prefer to hear your enthusiastic voice.
I’m going to. Myrtle Beach. Any tips, also why are the teeth black
Whaat 64 in 15 minutes!?? Thats insane. I’m from the Czech republic so no beaches here :D but I know that finding shark teeth here is possible. I just dont know where to start. (I havent found any yet) Looking forward to finding my first one
Where is this beach in Charleston?
I’ve been shark teeth hunting on Edisto for 65 yrs, all by using my eyes (& back!) only. I had so any I gave a jar ful, to friends in Costa Rica as there aren’t any on the beach there. Didn’t know sifting is not allowed, never did that anyway.❤
Charleston native here, where are you finding these teeth?! Like what area? I’ve found several small ones while on the beach (IOP) with my kids but now that my kids are older they love to hunt and would love to have luck like this! We’ve had friends find lots but always have to find locations by boat
8:34 Looks like he is behind Fort Moltrie.
I live relatively close to Charleston. I don’t know if you read the comments but if you do would you be able to tell me what islands these are or how to get to them? Thanks
Book a tour with him ☺️
He’s not tellin’! 🤣
Dredge islands
i’m pretty sure he’s hunting on morris island. drum island also might have some teeth
What beach is that I want to go there.
And it depends what beach you go to as well . I went to certain beaches and they have a lot of sharks teeth with more sharks in the water. I went to another beach less shells. With less sharks in the water
It can also depend on days and conditions. I live very close to a beach (northern coast of gulf of Mexico in Florida) and I've only ever found 1 shark tooth here. But I find tons of sand dollars. On some days, anyway. I've found it's best to go the days after it's been storming, even if the storm was further south in the gulf and didn't affect us at all, but the water isn't really rough. It should be washing up some- a nice tumble at the shoreline and you can train yourself to pick out the shape in the water among the piles of other stuff. But some days there's nothing at all so you know you're unlikely to find many, if any at all. They are light so you usually have to identify them on one wave washing in and know if there's a current, how strong, the angle it's pulling at, etc because you'll need to grab it or scoop it on the next wave. Other days there's plenty of water action but not much is in it. You might find stuff where 2 currents meet but generally I walk further up from the shore and search the shell beds from the last high tide on those days.
I laughed that you carry a first aid kit. Safety is sexy.
bro I wish I could find
That many shark teeth like U
I only found one today I think it was a
Grey nearse not sure yet
Wonderful method
I've never....found a shark tooth on the beach. Its one thing I've always wanted to find. We typically dont go further south than Virginia. But in 2 weeks we are taking kids to north Carolina, emrald isle. So I'm hoping for luck! My daughter found a cool vertebra of a whale or dolphin last year.
I’ve heard the best way is to go with you! It’s spring! You booking for July yet?
👆🏼👆🏼👆🏼 Ayyyyyyyyy!!! 😄 Summer dates will be posted within the next month!
@@CharlestonFossilAdventures I need a day between July 10 and 15. We’re coming the 9th and leaving the 16th! Like Tuesday the 12th for 2 in the 10:00am slot for 1/2 day! You got all that? 🤣 Or just let me know when summer dates are posted!
@@SuchAClassicGirl-dx2ip the June calendar is up now. The July and August calendar should be posted by the middle of May!
Yeah yeah…I see your June dates posted, Ashby! Throw a girl a bone here with July! 🤣
@@CharlestonFossilAdventures tell me something I don’t know! 🤣🤣😂 I’m checking all the time over here!
Mg what beach are you at??
I’m going to myrtle beach tomorrow to look came all the way from nj
What beach is this?
I prefer method #5: Swim up to a shark and yank his teeth out with your bare hands. 🙂
Where is this at?
What beach is that?
Does anyone know the location this guy was searching at?
Where is this at
Im I. Charleston. What part is this beach
Can I post a video of a cool fossil I found at the beach and you look at it and see if you can figure out what it is please.
I think they are unlikely to be deep in the sand. Like gold panning the teeth are lighter than the sand so will want to stay on or near surface.
What’s the best time to go?
We typically recommend going at low tide to access as much beach as possible!
Hello ı'm from Turkey. Is there a possibility that I will find shark teeth on the beaches in my country?
What Beach is that?
You look like a Star Wars AT-AT walker in your thumbnail.
Once seen, it cannot be unseen. 😂😂😂
The problem with me loving shark teeth is that to find them I need to travel because I live in Michigan