perdidogringo
Sr. Member
- Apr 21, 2011
- 443
- 1,051
- Detector(s) used
- Equinox 900, Fisher CZ-21, Garrett Pro-Pointer AT
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hi All,
I've lived outside the US for 20 years and have had some success uncovering some decent finds around the world. I might need to repatriate to the US in the next few years and I can pretty much find a job in my field in any of the 50 states. I'm a native of the Chicago area but the metal detecting is poor there due to the lack of history, draconian laws (i.e., no detecting in Cook County forest preserves), winter 4-5 months a year, etc.
The treasure coast is my first thought and I spent some time there last summer. That was a blast although conditions have to be just right in order to have success. Then I was thinking somewhere on the East coast but not sure of the laws, etc. The West has always appealed to me but until the gold rush there wasn't really that much history except for a few places by the Spanish (and most of those places, I imagine, are cities now and paved over, or not allowed to search, protected?). These are just my uneducated, random thoughts at this time (please correct me if I am misinformed).
I realize that some will opine "you can find history anywhere" but let's face it, you can't compare the Chicago area (for example) with the treasure coast.
I'd appreciate any feedback from those with strong opinions on which parts of the US are ideal for metal detecting (decent amount of history), reasonable laws, and more moderate weather to enjoy the hobby year-round. Thanks in advance!
I've lived outside the US for 20 years and have had some success uncovering some decent finds around the world. I might need to repatriate to the US in the next few years and I can pretty much find a job in my field in any of the 50 states. I'm a native of the Chicago area but the metal detecting is poor there due to the lack of history, draconian laws (i.e., no detecting in Cook County forest preserves), winter 4-5 months a year, etc.
The treasure coast is my first thought and I spent some time there last summer. That was a blast although conditions have to be just right in order to have success. Then I was thinking somewhere on the East coast but not sure of the laws, etc. The West has always appealed to me but until the gold rush there wasn't really that much history except for a few places by the Spanish (and most of those places, I imagine, are cities now and paved over, or not allowed to search, protected?). These are just my uneducated, random thoughts at this time (please correct me if I am misinformed).
I realize that some will opine "you can find history anywhere" but let's face it, you can't compare the Chicago area (for example) with the treasure coast.
I'd appreciate any feedback from those with strong opinions on which parts of the US are ideal for metal detecting (decent amount of history), reasonable laws, and more moderate weather to enjoy the hobby year-round. Thanks in advance!
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