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Campain To Stop Using Shovels, Military Shovels, Or Diggers With Long Handles Posted by: Critterhunter Date: March 20, 2012 02:55PM | Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 8,941 |
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ProPointer. Owned 15x12 & SunRay S-5 (5.5") at one time. Loaned a prior 13" Ultimate & SunRay S-12 (12.5").Re: Campain To Stop Using Shovels, Military Shovels, Or Diggers With Long Handles Posted by: McDave Date: March 20, 2012 03:17PM | Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 4,034 |
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Re: Campain To Stop Using Shovels, Military Shovels, Or Diggers With Long Handles Posted by: D&P-OR Date: March 20, 2012 05:48PM | Registered: 4 years ago Posts: 3,676 |
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berryman
While you make a good point, it's not fair to assume that all the folks who don't bend/kneel down are just lazy. A lot of older folks have a real hard time doing this. I hope you're not suggesting that these folks shouldn't be in the hobby.
Re: Campain To Stop Using Shovels, Military Shovels, Or Diggers With Long Handles Posted by: DirtAngler Date: March 20, 2012 06:48PM | Registered: 1 year ago Posts: 512 |
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Re: Campain To Stop Using Shovels, Military Shovels, Or Diggers With Long Handles Posted by: Dirt slinger Date: March 20, 2012 08:03PM | Registered: 1 year ago Posts: 156 |
I PERSONALLY would agree that a person should be as discreet as possible and a shovel probably should be left in the truck, unless very small, however, look at it this way, if PERCEPTION is what we are fighting, then a small shovel, a big shovel, or a tablespoon isnt going to matter beans to the majority of passersby. If a person sees you in the park swinging a metal detector, and then frequently bent down for a couple of minutes, then surely he is not going to think you are looking for 4 leaf clovers or tying your shoe, he's gonna know just cuz you have a detector that you are diggin holes. So if he knows you are diggin holes, then what difference does it make what you are diggin them with......within reason (no dozers). Understand me, I'm not trying to be a smart azz, i'm just looking at it lodgically, a hole is a hole. If we are swinging a detector in a park in plain sight of people, who are we fooling? The concern as I see it is how you are leaving the area, not so much how you are diggin your holes. Here is something that happened to me my first trip to a park a couple of weeks ago....I'd been there about 20 min and there was an elderly guy and gal sitting on a bench at the duck pond. I knew they had been watching me from the moment I got there. Well, after a bit, here he comes over to me and I'm thinking, "Great, here we go, I'm gonna get the speech". So he asked what I was looking for, and I said pretty much anything thats metal, so we talked a bit and I showed him how it works by finding and diggin a target. I did this to show him that you cant even tell there was a hole dug. I was using a small hand held digger. He watched and said, "Hope you aint in a hurry" to which I asked why, "Cuz you'll be here all day with that little thing". Lol. I dont know, I think we get overly concerned sometimes. If the site of a guy in a park swinging a detector doesnt set them off, then why would a guy swinging a detector and carrying an Army shovel do it? They know what we're doing. Would I use a shovel in a park....no, would I encourage folks to use one.....no. My personal rule for park hunts is, if I cant reach it with my small digger, I dont want/need it, but not so much cuz of how it looks, but rather I'm not after large targets in a park and I dont want to tote a shovel. I appreciate that you are concerned for the hobby, but in a few weeks of park hunting a few days a week my only experience with "people watching" was a good one, and he thought I should be using a bigger digger.Quote
Jason in Enid
Perception is everything! I agree the shovels should never be used in parks.

Re: Campain To Stop Using Shovels, Military Shovels, Or Diggers With Long Handles Posted by: Larry (IL) Date: March 20, 2012 08:27PM | Moderator Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 11,953 |
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Re: Campain To Stop Using Shovels, Military Shovels, Or Diggers With Long Handles Posted by: Dirt slinger Date: March 20, 2012 09:03PM | Registered: 1 year ago Posts: 156 |
You make an interesting point, and I guess that different states/cities have different rules and such as far as is it legal and whats allowed. I checked with my city to see if its permisable and they were very open to it. They just said to please leave it like you find it, so for me it may not be as much of an issue with park goers in my area. Had my kids out with me the other day, kinda showing them how this is done, (this was about 7 a.m., before the families started showing up) and our little trash bag got full so we were putting stuff on the picnic table top till we were done, and the grounds guy came by on his rounds and picked it up. I told him we werent going to leave that there and showed him that our bag was full and he said, Hey, you're saving me work, no problem at all" and thanked us.Quote
Larry (IL)
I have to agree with Critter, a shovel has no place where the public can watch you hunt and dig. The general public is far less threatened when you have a garden trowel to recover targets than if you are carrying a shovel. I go so far as to carry my screwdriver in my left hand when near other people or I see one heading my way. I have averted trouble dozens of times when a grounds keeper approaches me ready to lecture me on digging holes and then sees the screwdriver in my hand, his attitude changes immediately.
So except for a sand scoop on the beach, please, no large diggers in view of the public eye.




