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>Where would a fella begin?
I'm a novice just like you, but i'd probably start with geological maps.
For fossils to form, you need the good sedimentary substrate from the good period, more than the good animals.
From what i've seen, the easy spots are alongside big slopes, creeks and cliffs, for obvious reasons. And where there are big rocks.

Then i guess it's good eyes, imagination and experience. And a hammer, because you gonna break open many big rocks (which is surprising easy to do).

Idk any youtube stuff related to it, here the first vid i came across, seems interesting from what i've seen so far (England coastline) :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQuVFD-pBJ0

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