Montana Jim
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EDDEKALB said:snook? =snuckeric in ks said:You trespassed and got kicked out. What a shocker. Maybe you should have snook in at night and hunted on your knees.
MM - You nailed it... lol
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EDDEKALB said:snook? =snuckeric in ks said:You trespassed and got kicked out. What a shocker. Maybe you should have snook in at night and hunted on your knees.
EDDEKALB said:snook? =snuckeric in ks said:You trespassed and got kicked out. What a shocker. Maybe you should have snook in at night and hunted on your knees.
honestly i don't think he is referring to you ant-manAnt said:EDDEKALB said:snook? =snuckeric in ks said:You trespassed and got kicked out. What a shocker. Maybe you should have snook in at night and hunted on your knees.
I say that I eased my way in, not snuck on public property.
LMAO!!!! Ant, are you like -007 or something? On your knees? Did you strap your coil to your hand with some velcro and stick the box in a backpack?eric in ks said:You trespassed and got kicked out. What a shocker. Maybe you should have snook in at night and hunted on your knees.
TreasureTales said:EDDEKALB said:snook? =snuckeric in ks said:You trespassed and got kicked out. What a shocker. Maybe you should have snook in at night and hunted on your knees.
Technically, it should be sneaked. Snook is a fish. Snuck is slang.
TokenFinder said:LMAO!!!! Ant, are you like -007 or something? On your knees? Did you strap your coil to your hand with some velcro and stick the box in a backpack?eric in ks said:You trespassed and got kicked out. What a shocker. Maybe you should have snook in at night and hunted on your knees.
Seriously. Space is hard to find here. If it isn't posted, then, technically it's fair game until otherwise stated. Whether it causes a problem or not. Most of the vacant lots here are overgrown and/or have trash in them. If someone cares that I dig holes, on one, which I cover no matter where I am, then there are serious priority issues......
He who has never detected without permission, for any reason, please cast the first rusty nail......then step aside because I don't want to get hit by lightning with you
Snook? Snuck, surely? I sneak, I snuck, I have snuck and am therefore a sneaker. I snake, I snook, I have snook and am therefore a snooker
TreasureTales said:Let the bombardment begin!
You guys who don't ask for permission FIRST are doing this hobby a lot of harm. And it makes me disgusted. When you own property, you learn that allowing trespassers on your land opens you up to lawsuits and other problems. Get permission FIRST, then you will not have to worry about anything, neither will the property owner, and our hobby will have a better reputation. IOW, don't be so selfish. Sheesh.
BuckleBoy said:There's one thing that really bothers me about this post, and that is the attitude that we are doing someone a favor by cleaning up all the trash. In reality, by letting us detect on their property, owners are doing US a favor. They don't care about the trash that is underground in most cases, because it isn't visible. So rationalizing about doing them a favor simply doesn't fly. If people only knew what had been recovered on private property with permission by detectorists in the last 40 years... I don't know if permission would be given so freely!
BuckleBoy said:Now I saw someone earlier say never to mention "treasure hunting" when asking permission. I would enlarge that statement to say this: Even though it is used in print all the time in our detectin' magazines, NEVER use the word "hunting" in reference to what we do. People in rural areas are concerned #1 with trespassing #2 with hunting of any sort on their land and #3 with being bothered. I realized this last weekend when talking to a charming 90-year-old woman who kept calling my detector a "geiger counter." After she had given me permission to detect, I happened to let the "H" word slip once and then she immediately asked "Did you say 'hunting?'" I realized then and there that we should never, EVER use this word. I think if I had said I wanted to hunt for deer on her land she'd have flat turned me down. She has graciously let me detect her yard and 40 acres of fields around her late 18th century farmhouse... So this is just a word to the wise! "Would you ALLOW me to use my metal detector in your yard/field/etc. for an hour or two this evening?" is much better than "Would you mind if I hunted for some old coins around your place?"!!!! And by the way, I will always go back and talk to the property owner EVERY time I want to detect on their land. That way they get to know me and realize that I am an honest individual. This particlar elderly lady is a bottle collector, so I told her that any bottles I ran across I'd give her--and to be honest I'll probably give her a few oldies from my collection the next time I amble up to her door.
Mark S. said:I had permission from the property owner one time and still got told to leave! The husband gave me permission and ten minutes later the wife came home. She informed me that I did not get permission from "HER".
Mark S.