ga_collector
New Member
hello all,
i am brand new to this forum. i've been a long time adventurer.
i've been a fossil hunter, relic hunter, artifacts, minerals. i have wanted to bottle hunt for a long time and have never really got to trying it and now that i'm about to make this new exciting journey i thought i'd say hello and i look forward to learning from you guys. the forum looks like a great resource and learning tool as well as everyones posts and knowledge.
i moved to north georgia this year and i'm enjoying it very much . i'd love to learn from you guys that have been doing this for some time. i really don't have a clue where to begin but i'm looking forward to it very much. i'd love to tag along sometime with anyone that would like some company and a hunting buddy in ga ,or areas around huntsville al, montgomery,al. and the nw south carolina area as well as the chattanooga tn area, and cumberland plateau.
i'm willing to travel up to 3-4 hours or more to meet up with anyone that can show me the ropes. i would do the driving and we can also use my truck when we meet if you choose to and spend my gas to reach any areas you are willing to help me with.
if anyone can share some locations with me i'd greatly appreciate it. not your honey hole just a place i might find a few. a hunting buddy to learn from would be ideal. i am willing to share some of my south carolina fossil locations for prehistoric shark teeth and pleistocene mammal fossils.. south carolina has some of the best fossil shark teeth in the united states and location info is kept pretty secret as i know bottle hunting spots will be too. i just don't ask for something without offering something in return. i also never divulge info given to me and know proper etiquette when someone shares a locale.
i'd also share a few georgia invertebrate fossil locations. these locations would give the beginner fossil hunter a great advantage. it took me quite a few years to find the locations i would be willing to share with anyone kind enough to share some bottle hunting spots. i'd be giving this information because i know the value of hands on with someone who has the knowledge and experience.
i'm not really picky as to type of bottle hunt. digging, walking, privies would all be great. i just want to learn techniques and knowledge from the pros or beginners wanting a buddy. and beginners willing to share and are just looking for a hunting buddy, i'd love to join the hunt. hope to learn a lot from everyone here and can't wait to find my first old bottle. anytime i've found anything in the past its become an addiction and i'm sure bottle hunting is the same. hope to meet some of you guys in the future. happy hunting.
i am brand new to this forum. i've been a long time adventurer.
i've been a fossil hunter, relic hunter, artifacts, minerals. i have wanted to bottle hunt for a long time and have never really got to trying it and now that i'm about to make this new exciting journey i thought i'd say hello and i look forward to learning from you guys. the forum looks like a great resource and learning tool as well as everyones posts and knowledge.
i moved to north georgia this year and i'm enjoying it very much . i'd love to learn from you guys that have been doing this for some time. i really don't have a clue where to begin but i'm looking forward to it very much. i'd love to tag along sometime with anyone that would like some company and a hunting buddy in ga ,or areas around huntsville al, montgomery,al. and the nw south carolina area as well as the chattanooga tn area, and cumberland plateau.
i'm willing to travel up to 3-4 hours or more to meet up with anyone that can show me the ropes. i would do the driving and we can also use my truck when we meet if you choose to and spend my gas to reach any areas you are willing to help me with.
if anyone can share some locations with me i'd greatly appreciate it. not your honey hole just a place i might find a few. a hunting buddy to learn from would be ideal. i am willing to share some of my south carolina fossil locations for prehistoric shark teeth and pleistocene mammal fossils.. south carolina has some of the best fossil shark teeth in the united states and location info is kept pretty secret as i know bottle hunting spots will be too. i just don't ask for something without offering something in return. i also never divulge info given to me and know proper etiquette when someone shares a locale.
i'd also share a few georgia invertebrate fossil locations. these locations would give the beginner fossil hunter a great advantage. it took me quite a few years to find the locations i would be willing to share with anyone kind enough to share some bottle hunting spots. i'd be giving this information because i know the value of hands on with someone who has the knowledge and experience.
i'm not really picky as to type of bottle hunt. digging, walking, privies would all be great. i just want to learn techniques and knowledge from the pros or beginners wanting a buddy. and beginners willing to share and are just looking for a hunting buddy, i'd love to join the hunt. hope to learn a lot from everyone here and can't wait to find my first old bottle. anytime i've found anything in the past its become an addiction and i'm sure bottle hunting is the same. hope to meet some of you guys in the future. happy hunting.