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  • I loved the Cooper and plan on going back. We found quite a few teeth and bones. Seemed I was the only girl on the river that wasn't sun bathing on a fishing boat! Thanks for the information. Safe diving!

  • I just did some diving in the Cooper with capt.Tom, I keep what find (not selling any). I am planning a trip to Florida around November and wondered if you have any tips before planning my trip.

  • @jkbkjb1 I hope you did good in the Cooper. I imagine that you saw my Cooper River video also. Any florida diving should be a piece of cake for you if you did ok in the Cooper's black water. In Florida, the main Meg hunting location is Venice Beach. I'm familiar with two groups that go out of Venice. Megalodoncharters and Aristakat charters. I've heard good things about both. I recommend having a back up plan in case of bad seas. Fossilbabe and fossilexpeditions both do land.

  • wow there was 3 of them in the same spot almost! at 4:37

  • Steve hey awesome vid.. Mark Scott told me about this video , as i recently purchased a tooth from his store. looks like fun times. How many teeth are usually brought up from one dive?

  • Some dives are better than others. I've seen typically around 10-20, but up to 75 by the real experienced guys. Not all are complete teeth though. Lots of broken ones.

  • I went to Venice Beach over the summer and found a nice assortment of teeth. No Megaldon's yet, though. I'm going back soon, though. :]

  • nice megs,how far down are you

  • do you sell your teeth? and how about guided tours for interested parties?

  • venice beach correct

  • East coast, opposite side as Venice beach.

  • where do you find these giant teeth

  • On the east coast out in the Atlantic. They can be found in the ocean and in rivers.

  • whats that noise in the water? a vacume? blower?

  • That's basically a blower. The teeth and bones are mostly covered with a layer of sand and rubble that you need to blow or fan away.

  • Too cool. Where are you diving?

  • This is great! wish there was somewhere you could find teeth like that in the UK. You must make a fortune. Brill

  • lol birds the word from FAMILY GUY right?

  • Actually the movie Full Metal Jacket. Wouldn't be suprised if Family Guy uses it too.

  • very interesting. my neighboor, Mitch O. showd me some of the huge shark teeth. me and my father both do some collecting. now can you give me some information about this.... "megladon??" thanks. anyway some info on sharks and their teeth please??

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