thunter95
Jr. Member
- Jul 16, 2007
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- Detector(s) used
- White's XLT / White's Surf PI Pro / White's Surfmaster II / White's IDX / White's Classic III
I was on the phone for about an hour this morning talking to the park managment at Gilford Pinchot State Park this morning. Pinchot is rewriting their rules on metal detecting because of some problems that have come up over the last year. The way it looks is the guys who do metal detect there will need to apply for a permit. The permit and rules should be decided with in the week. But what came up in the conversation is the water detecting of the Quaker Race Beach. No water scoops or stainers will be allowed. They do not want anything used that will disrupt the bottom of the beach. The problem is the sand. They stated that the sand cannot be disturb. The worry is the holes. They are worried that the holes will not be filled and the swimmers will fall in next year. So at this point they are going to decide if you can metal detect the water and not be allowed to dig what you find or just not allowing the OCT 1 opening to water hunting at all. Again nothing has been writen yet but there will be a meeting with in the next week or so, where the rules will be decided and published. The Park office is at 2200 Rosstown Road Lewisberry PA 17339 phone is 717-432-5011 and park manager is Bill Rosevear.