(Topic ID: 331436)

Fossil hunting land?

By C_Presley

1 year ago



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#1 1 year ago

Hello! My wife and I are looking for people that would allow us or even lease land to fossil hunt?
Next to pinball it’s easily our biggest passion/hobby and the group we normally go with is unfortunately under new management and treats the ranchers like garbage. Any other fossil hunters here?

#3 1 year ago

One of these days we’re planning to go, I’ve picked up some nice stuff from those guys while in Tucson but I’m more into the hiking to find stuff vs sitting and splitting plates all day.

#4 1 year ago
Quoted from wyopin:

Head to Kemmerer, WY…it’s pretty awesome there. You can keep whatever fish you find, but if you so happen to find a turtle, ray, or something different, they get to keep it…but you can get some great fossils and it’s one heckuva way to spend a day.
They’ve got a few different companies that you can go with, like Fossil Safari

Lander is surrounded by Cretaceous formations, don’t suppose you’d know anyone?

#6 1 year ago

Just secured a 4000 acre ranch in the heart of the Hell Creek formation

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