BuckleBoy
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Would your answer change depending on whether it was your family, a friend, or someone who was just getting started in the hoby?
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That included detectorist that want to dig up my cache. Ops, do I have a cache.BuckleBoy said:Seamuss said:If you salesmen can get past my dog then have at it.
Monty said:I'd welcome the opportunity to possibly learn from someoone who did the research. I'd watch him closely and if he didn't fill his holes I'd kick his butt off ! That's just the way I am! Monty
Mac232 said:I voted YES and hunt the site with them . I,m not greedy and after all they found the place I didn't even know about .
I would let him hunt with me since he did the hard work of finding the place.More than likely you have justBuckleBoy said:Monty said:I'd welcome the opportunity to possibly learn from someoone who did the research. I'd watch him closely and if he didn't fill his holes I'd kick his butt off ! That's just the way I am! Monty
If he found a site on my property that I didn't know about it, I'd let him hunt it if he shared his research secrets with me.
af1733 said:I'd have to say yes, but honestly how many of us here that own property haven't hunted already? Or perhaps even purchased the property, at least in part, because of some prime hunting areas?
You're absolutely right, but I should have made myself more clear. How many metal detectorists own land that they haven't hunted? I agree that most "normal" folk buy land to own, farm, resell, etc. and never think twice about buying a detector....until someone shows up at their front door with one.BuckleBoy said:af1733 said:I'd have to say yes, but honestly how many of us here that own property haven't hunted already? Or perhaps even purchased the property, at least in part, because of some prime hunting areas?
True enough, but for folks that own a good bit of land, I can tell you this--old sites are not that obvious unless you're really looking. Civil War camps would never be discovered in a pasture without research or blind luck, and even in a plowed field they'd be tough to find. House sites are more obvious because of the glass and stoneware, but the earliest of the early ones have less of that material scattered about.
About half of the property owners I get permission from never knew that there was a house site on their land.
-Buckles