Ideal Shark Tooth Hunting Conditions
Here is what to look for
Beachfront
• Morning low tide or falling tide
• Low surf (water is clearer)
• Recent storms
• Offshore winds (calms surf & concentrates shell beds)
• Low tide after spring tide (new moon/full moon tides)
Creeks
• After recent storms
(may need to allow time for water levels to recede)
Now, please remember that every day is a good day to get out and hunt for fossils! The tide is constantly exposing new material on the beach and further inland as well. Don't let the lack of supposed "perfect weather conditions" stop you from getting outside and hunting for fossils. You might just unearth something extraordinary!
