Metal Detecting on Long Island, NY

lidigger

Full Member
Sep 4, 2010
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Savannah, GA
Detector(s) used
Minelab Excalibur, White's BeachHunter 300, White's Prizm IV, White's Bullseye II Pointer (x2)
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hi All,

Just got my Garrett GTI 2500 and am anxious to get out there and start hunting. I am looking to see if anyone on this forum is from Long Island, and if so, if that member might want a buddy to go hunting with. I've also jioned a local club and will check there as well.

Thanks in advance!

Chris / lidigger
 

HI, and welcome to the Treasurenet, your treasure await you .. ;D ;D ;D
 

Welcome to the T-net. This is your best hunting buddy. Ready to help and advise anytime. Go get 'em! TTC
 

Port Jeff is a really old town i go to Rocky Point sometimes but its good out here on the Northfork also if you get out this way give me a shout :thumbsup: Dd60
 

Thanks again all. I think my profile has my email address. Let me know if anyone wants to get together and go out hunting. I've been wanting to hit some of the beaches on Fire Island or the South Shore, unless you know of a good beach on the North Shore. I've done some detecting at Cedar Beach, but it is all rocks and hard to dig.

Chris Jett
 

I'm a total newb to metal detecting, My 1st detector is actually on it's way to me right now(Ace 250) but I'm right in Greenlawn and would be willing to go out detecting with some people as long as they don't mind me tagging along as the token newb.
 

Hi DeepDiger60,
I'm new to MD and was curious of the beaches on the north shore that you frequent. Also, do I need a permit or is that only for Robert Moses and Jones? I just moved to Setauket and will be buying Fisher F4's soon.
Thanks, Fred
 

This posts is*very*informative.*Thank you!
 

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Welcome to the Forum, ,
There are numerous places on Long Island that are productive but some require permits.
Contact the New York State office of Parks, Recreation, & Historic Preservation at
(631) 669-1000. There is an annual fee of $40.
Nassau County Parks allow metal detecting and permits are not required.
You can also download an application for a metal detector permit for New York City Parks and Recreation. This permit is free.
 

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