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Ok! You have hit on one subject I love......

besides fishing.

My wife thinks I am crazy, probably 'cause she can never find them.

I have found that the west side of Galveston is much better than the east.

Once you find one, you need to focus your
eyes to that level to find more. Even if it takes setting that one back down on the sand. Do it to make your eyes adjust.

Look for black colors first. Then look for the pointed needle coming off a wider triangular base.

Normally everyone over looks them cause there eyes do not really know what to look for. Once your eyes get trained for it, you can find them every few steps, sometimes. Most small black things tumbling with the waves are indeed sharks teeth. You just have to look closely.

Again....................Tip>> They are lighter than most shells, or rocks. So I usually find them in the water tumbling with the waves(1 to 2 inches deep). Once you spot that small black tooth tumbling back in the water, stay put, it will come back to the same spot with the next wave!

Like I said, I for some reason love finding sharks teeth, my wife thinks its a geeky thing. Oh Well.
 
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