It's quite a bit cooler today, in the mid 50s, with a stiff NW wind when we set off, so it was back to long pants, long sleeve shirts and boots.
The tide was just off high, and it was a little dicey getting across the stream at Matoaka, but once we did the way was clear up the the giant clay blocks. The wind had the surf crashing pretty good so it was hard to hunt for teeth in the water. I managed to spot this one a little above the water's edge though.
A decent Snaggletooth, partially covered with sand. Georgia found another, almost like it, but missing a big piece of root. Otherwise, not a stellar day, only 7 teeth and a tiny Tilly bone.
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