This post may belong elsewhere, but since I was using my F 75 I will post it here and the mods can move it if they deem necessary to do so.
Fired up my computer at 6a this morning and had an email from Mudpuppy with a time stamp of 4:19a and he mentioned that he was about to make the rounds for some early morning hunting. I occasionally make some tot lot rounds myself on Sun mornings, but most of the schools in the county had been on fall break, so felt such spots would be lean picking. Then I remembered a spot that had recently held a big two day weekend festival not to far away and in years past had always been good for some easy clad pickings. Normally in a couple of hours of hunting time I could walk away with $7.-$8. So, grabbed a fresh cup of java and headed out with the 75.
Got to the spot right at 7a and promptly began finding clad. Had my screw driver in hand for just moving the grass around for the surface finds the 5 x 10 DD coil was locating. About 8a I looked up and noted a Park Ranger vehicle parked beside my Ford Edge and two Park Rangers were just opening their doors and getting out. And, they began heading my way.
I slid my ear phones down and waited for them and one said, "sir, there is no digging allowed in city parks." I replied, " thats a new one on me, but I am not digging, anyway, I am using this small screw driver to move the grass around to locate surface coins." He said, "Well, that is considered digging and we have an ordinance prohibiting any digging on city property. And, anything of value found would need to be turned into the city." I gave him a somewhat bewildered look, but did stop myself from saying, " there is an ordinance against digging, but if I do and find something of value I have to turned it into the city," but I dropped it and said I wasn't aware of such and ordinance and would stop hunting.
Admittedly, I had heard rumbles of such an ordinance prohibiting digging on any city property, but had never checked into it first hand. I do know a fair amount of relic and coin and jewelry hunting is done around in our small city.
Anyway, now I need to decide whether to turn into the city my 17 quarter, 9 dimes, 6 nickels and 7 pennies I recovered from the spot. What would you guys do? HH jim tn
Fired up my computer at 6a this morning and had an email from Mudpuppy with a time stamp of 4:19a and he mentioned that he was about to make the rounds for some early morning hunting. I occasionally make some tot lot rounds myself on Sun mornings, but most of the schools in the county had been on fall break, so felt such spots would be lean picking. Then I remembered a spot that had recently held a big two day weekend festival not to far away and in years past had always been good for some easy clad pickings. Normally in a couple of hours of hunting time I could walk away with $7.-$8. So, grabbed a fresh cup of java and headed out with the 75.
Got to the spot right at 7a and promptly began finding clad. Had my screw driver in hand for just moving the grass around for the surface finds the 5 x 10 DD coil was locating. About 8a I looked up and noted a Park Ranger vehicle parked beside my Ford Edge and two Park Rangers were just opening their doors and getting out. And, they began heading my way.
I slid my ear phones down and waited for them and one said, "sir, there is no digging allowed in city parks." I replied, " thats a new one on me, but I am not digging, anyway, I am using this small screw driver to move the grass around to locate surface coins." He said, "Well, that is considered digging and we have an ordinance prohibiting any digging on city property. And, anything of value found would need to be turned into the city." I gave him a somewhat bewildered look, but did stop myself from saying, " there is an ordinance against digging, but if I do and find something of value I have to turned it into the city," but I dropped it and said I wasn't aware of such and ordinance and would stop hunting.
Admittedly, I had heard rumbles of such an ordinance prohibiting digging on any city property, but had never checked into it first hand. I do know a fair amount of relic and coin and jewelry hunting is done around in our small city.
Anyway, now I need to decide whether to turn into the city my 17 quarter, 9 dimes, 6 nickels and 7 pennies I recovered from the spot. What would you guys do? HH jim tn