Hope every one enjoys this video! This approach to finding shark teeth is for newbies to the experienced shark tooth hunter! It started a few years ago...I found two small teeth, but on the last day, I filled a small grocery bag full of crushed shells from the tide line...and FOUND 28 TEETH ONCE I GOT HOME! The next year, I filled a 5 gallon bucket and found 40 TEETH shown in this video! I live in a rural area in West Virginia...which is FAR from the beach, so if I can find teeth, ANYONE can find teeth! 🙂👍🏻
I live in Australia and I still can’t find anything, you’d expect with more abundant sharks there would be more teeth but it seems they just never show up, even in the most perfect places to find them like the beaches in Adelaide, the great barrier reef and Phillip island, I can’t find many videos of people hunting for teeth in Australia and I can see why
When I think of the best places to see great white sharks, I think of Australia & South Africa. At least that’s what I see on “Shark Week!” 🙂. Hang in there, once you find one and train your eye, you’ll be a natural! I have faith in you…especially looking in Australia! 🙂🦈🇦🇺 ✅👍🏻
I’ve never seen a sand flea before. The only reason I know the name is the sand flea sifters are good for sifting shark teeth! Thanks for sharing! 🙂🦈🦷👍🏻
Just one! I had a relative bring me a 5 gallon full another time and found just 2 teeth. The secret is to load up in different shell beds to increase your chances. Also, at the end of the big pipes on the beach are good spots to check during low tide! Good luck! 👍🏻
@@mr.ramjangles5165 Thanks, my husband loves them, I just wire wrapped a large shark's tooth and made a necklace for him. I found another place... Sharks Tooth Hill by Bakersfield (Ca) that has fossil shark's teeth and other marine bones that could be worth while.
I use the bucket to take the crushed shell out of the sun to sift through. You could sift right there on the spot if you don’t mind the heat. I put in seashells and other bits I find on the beach. At the end of the trip, I filled it full of crushed shell to take home to sift later...kind of extending the trip. Thanks for watching!
this man is addicted to the dollar store also thanks i found a lemon shark tooth before i didnt even get shells thanks also some people see me everywhere
I do love the dollar store…that’s for sure! If you wait until you get to the beach, the same sifter would be around $20. Glad you found teeth. I hope to go again one day! Thanks for watching & commenting! 🙂🦈🦷👍🏻
I need to get me one been wanting to go look for megladon teeth lol or arrowheads. I live it all tho old bottles se glass fossiels Crystal's I think it's all very cool.😁
One of the locals told me at North Myrtle beach that the best time to find big teeth is around 5am just at sunrise before the foot traffic picks up…after that, sifting for smaller teeth is the way to go! 🙂👍🏻. Interesting enough, megalodon teeth are found a lot along the North/South Carolina beaches! Good luck to you! Let me know if you find one! ✅👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@mr.ramjangles5165 yes I've heard that too that gos for amber too that washes up on the beaches in Poland early in the mornings. Like you said you have to go really early but its worth it. Theres alot of creek's that have not been picked throughout as much as alot of beaches. Theres one channel they found mammoth teeth and anceint horse fossiels. I've seen people find megladon fossil would be so excited. I have a few but I bought them. But as a rockhound to find would be better. Yes I'll definitely let you know if I find anything good. Take care of yourself keep up the good work with your channel. 😍
Papa Ray's Adventure Channel...thanks, it took me a while to sift...a few minutes a day, so it felt like my beach vacation was extended! Soon, I’m going to make a video of my shark teeth holder I wear around my neck!
These are shark teeth found right on the beach in the shell beds! It’s hard to tell the age based on the conditions they were fossilized in, such as mineral content, water, oxygen, etc…. I’ve been told the black ones are agreed to be the oldest, but other colors depend on the mineral content where found. Hope this helps! 🦈👍🏻
This is similar to Megalodons that cruised the vast ocean waters around coastal Georgia for millions of years and because of the everchanging ocean currents, huge fossils of this megatooth shark species can be found around Tybee Island
A geologist told me that many of the teeth found along North & South Carolina are washed out of the rivers & creeks…then pushed back on beaches! Interesting thought! Thanks for watching! 🦈🦷👍🏻
@@mr.ramjangles5165 I’m here in North Myrtle right now, but you need to go down and look for some teeth at the family kingdom water park. And if you go into the stream you can find a lot of big ones.
Hope every one enjoys this video! This approach to finding shark teeth is for newbies to the experienced shark tooth hunter! It started a few years ago...I found two small teeth, but on the last day, I filled a small grocery bag full of crushed shells from the tide line...and FOUND 28 TEETH ONCE I GOT HOME!
The next year, I filled a 5 gallon bucket and found 40 TEETH shown in this video! I live in a rural area in West Virginia...which is FAR from the beach, so if I can find teeth, ANYONE can find teeth! 🙂👍🏻
Me too buddy. Mercer County.
@@-Dwight-Schrute …🙂👍🏻 Not too far from you!
You can also use your hands instead of a shovel
Oh how lucky. The last tooth you showed already has a hole in it.
It’s ready to be a necklace.
The sifter is a great idea! Just subscribed to your channel!
Southern Exposure...thanks! Looking forward to your next adventure as well!
I live in Australia and I still can’t find anything, you’d expect with more abundant sharks there would be more teeth but it seems they just never show up, even in the most perfect places to find them like the beaches in Adelaide, the great barrier reef and Phillip island, I can’t find many videos of people hunting for teeth in Australia and I can see why
When I think of the best places to see great white sharks, I think of Australia & South Africa. At least that’s what I see on “Shark Week!” 🙂. Hang in there, once you find one and train your eye, you’ll be a natural! I have faith in you…especially looking in Australia! 🙂🦈🇦🇺 ✅👍🏻
Good tip for finding shark teeth, I didn't know this was possible. Very much like sieving sapphires. Thanks for the heads up.
Good luck finding teeth!
My beaches have white sand, waves, and sand fleas
I’ve never seen a sand flea before. The only reason I know the name is the sand flea sifters are good for sifting shark teeth! Thanks for sharing! 🙂🦈🦷👍🏻
How many 5 gal buckets full of shell bed materials did you sift through for the amount of teeth shown in your video?
Just one! I had a relative bring me a 5 gallon full another time and found just 2 teeth. The secret is to load up in different shell beds to increase your chances. Also, at the end of the big pipes on the beach are good spots to check during low tide! Good luck! 👍🏻
Very neat! I'll have to keep my eyes peeled next time.
Awesome! Love your fishing videos! 🦈👍🏻
pro tip: look for shiny black things on the beach
Definitely! 🙂🦈🦷👍🏻
Cool video!
McAndrew Travels...thanks, I’ve missed the beach so I’ve been checking out your reviews & tips!
@@mr.ramjangles5165 Thanks for watching! We've been missing the beach lately too!
At any beach? I live on the west coast.
Definitely! You might find better teeth than I did! Let me know if you do! 🙂👍🏻
@@mr.ramjangles5165 Thanks, my husband loves them, I just wire wrapped a large shark's tooth and made a necklace for him. I found another place... Sharks Tooth Hill by Bakersfield (Ca) that has fossil shark's teeth and other marine bones that could be worth while.
@@christinetempleton7657 …Wow, thanks for sharing! ✅👍🏻
What's the bucket for? Is it mandatory?
I use the bucket to take the crushed shell out of the sun to sift through. You could sift right there on the spot if you don’t mind the heat. I put in seashells and other bits I find on the beach. At the end of the trip, I filled it full of crushed shell to take home to sift later...kind of extending the trip. Thanks for watching!
this man is addicted to the dollar store
also thanks i found a lemon shark tooth before i didnt even get shells thanks
also some people see me everywhere
I do love the dollar store…that’s for sure! If you wait until you get to the beach, the same sifter would be around $20. Glad you found teeth. I hope to go again one day! Thanks for watching & commenting!
🙂🦈🦷👍🏻
@@mr.ramjangles5165i got the small sifter and my friend gave it to me so it was a free sifter
@@zaddockk …that’s awesome! 👍🏻👍🏻
I hope my dollar store still has some
@@opalreign2674 a kitchen strainer or colander would work! Good luck! 🙂👍🏻
I need to get me one been wanting to go look for megladon teeth lol or arrowheads. I live it all tho old bottles se glass fossiels Crystal's I think it's all very cool.😁
One of the locals told me at North Myrtle beach that the best time to find big teeth is around 5am just at sunrise before the foot traffic picks up…after that, sifting for smaller teeth is the way to go! 🙂👍🏻. Interesting enough, megalodon teeth are found a lot along the North/South Carolina beaches! Good luck to you! Let me know if you find one! ✅👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@mr.ramjangles5165 yes I've heard that too that gos for amber too that washes up on the beaches in Poland early in the mornings. Like you said you have to go really early but its worth it. Theres alot of creek's that have not been picked throughout as much as alot of beaches. Theres one channel they found mammoth teeth and anceint horse fossiels. I've seen people find megladon fossil would be so excited. I have a few but I bought them. But as a rockhound to find would be better. Yes I'll definitely let you know if I find anything good. Take care of yourself keep up the good work with your channel. 😍
@@jjbentley9 …wow, I’ve heard of creeks near beaches having hidden gems as well, but never looked myself! Have a good day! 🙂✅👍🏻
Nice finds! You had a good day!
Papa Ray's Adventure Channel...thanks, it took me a while to sift...a few minutes a day, so it felt like my beach vacation was extended! Soon, I’m going to make a video of my shark teeth holder I wear around my neck!
are these fossils ?? how old ?
These are shark teeth found right on the beach in the shell beds! It’s hard to tell the age based on the conditions they were fossilized in, such as mineral content, water, oxygen, etc…. I’ve been told the black ones are agreed to be the oldest, but other colors depend on the mineral content where found. Hope this helps! 🦈👍🏻
This is similar to Megalodons that cruised the vast ocean waters around coastal Georgia for millions of years and because of the everchanging ocean currents, huge fossils of this megatooth shark species can be found around Tybee Island
A geologist told me that many of the teeth found along North & South Carolina are washed out of the rivers & creeks…then pushed back on beaches! Interesting thought! Thanks for watching! 🦈🦷👍🏻
Literally me when Penny Lane from beatles play
Feeling nostalgic when you hear this song?
What beach do you go to?
North Myrtle Beach...🙂
@@mr.ramjangles5165 I’m here in North Myrtle right now, but you need to go down and look for some teeth at the family kingdom water park. And if you go into the stream you can find a lot of big ones.
@@knoebel2273 …thanks for the tip! I appreciate it! 🙂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻