xmarks73
Sr. Member
- Jan 1, 2011
- 302
- 44
- Detector(s) used
- Etrac, Ace 250, and AT Pro
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hello everybody,
I am, extremely sorry to post this tired old question that I am sure has been posted a million times. I live up in Michigan and was planning on a 3 day trip out of the frozen land for a few days of beach detecting in Florida. I thought a nice day of relaxing beach hunting would be exactly what I needed to ease the winter blues. It seems everywhere I look online, there are no detecting laws or rules, but yet Florida has a huge detecting community. Am I missing something? It seems most of public land is off limits, but there are a lot of beach finds. I have been detecting long enough to know that, nobody wants people from out of town coming and detecting the land they hunt. Lord knows there is enough local competition as there is everywhere. On that note if anyone out there could toss me a bone as to where I could enjoy a 3 day metal detecting vacation, I would really appreciate the help. Thanks to anyone that could lend even a starting point to a destination. Thanks and Happy New Year everyone!
I am, extremely sorry to post this tired old question that I am sure has been posted a million times. I live up in Michigan and was planning on a 3 day trip out of the frozen land for a few days of beach detecting in Florida. I thought a nice day of relaxing beach hunting would be exactly what I needed to ease the winter blues. It seems everywhere I look online, there are no detecting laws or rules, but yet Florida has a huge detecting community. Am I missing something? It seems most of public land is off limits, but there are a lot of beach finds. I have been detecting long enough to know that, nobody wants people from out of town coming and detecting the land they hunt. Lord knows there is enough local competition as there is everywhere. On that note if anyone out there could toss me a bone as to where I could enjoy a 3 day metal detecting vacation, I would really appreciate the help. Thanks to anyone that could lend even a starting point to a destination. Thanks and Happy New Year everyone!