06/07/2026
Two weeks. A few hunts here and there. Some days an hour, some days three. Not every day—just me and my Shark Tooth Queen enjoying the beaches we love.
Between Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Windy Hill, and Myrtle Beach, this was our combined haul. 🌊🦈
One thing that always amazes us is how different each stretch of beach can be. Most of the colorful fossilized teeth came from North Myrtle Beach and Cherry Grove, while a large majority of the classic black shark teeth came from Myrtle Beach.
We also want to give a huge shoutout to the crews working on the Grand Strand Beach Renourishment Project. Since it kicked off in Cherry Grove back in January and has continued south into Myrtle Beach, these hardworking men and women have helped uncover countless treasures for beachcombers and shark tooth hunters alike.
A big THANK YOU to everyone involved in the project and to all of our followers who are out there finding shark teeth day in and day out and sharing your amazing finds with the community. We love seeing your success and excitement.
Every tooth has a story. Every hunt is an adventure. Every mile walked together is worth it.
BOOM BABY💥
Forever in the Tide. 🌊❤️
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— Scott & Tonya
Coastal Shark Tooth Club