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Excellent sleuthing work Rick-182. But I have a question for you: Why would you want to go try to further "clarify" or "confirm" such good news ? I mean, why argue with that ? Seems to me that you can just print that out and carry that with you (for if a busy-body approached).

By going and seeking more blessings, you might do nothing more than create a big bullseye on yourself , that they think needs "more rules " for. Thus I'd go with that answer you have right there , from those very people in authority who have the say-so to interpret. Why argue with a yes?
 
I am new to detecting and trying to win the wife over, but all the parks here say "Do not disturb or cut vegitation.? Does that mean it is not allowed or that you just canr dig anything up in the grass?
 
Hi I'm wondering what is the name of the park in beaver st.? I'm new in this Hobbie and I went to Jax beach today an di found 1.24 cents was pretty fun. If you know the name of the park please let me know thanks.
 
"Barbara...I'm comin' over! I always said I'd marry the first gal I met with a metal detector!" Lol.....:twodetecting:
 
Florida is a hot place to visit. And during the Spring vacation, this is the hottest place in the USA. I am waiting forward my spring vacation. Until that time I need all the writing tasks to be done and submitted on time. I have professional help from essays-on-line.com to do that right. I hope this year I will make it happen.
 
Hey I want to metal detect but I don't know where I live in the orange park fl area but I don't know any good places can you guys tell me some?:)
-SteelRat1812
 
Most all beaches and parks are open game. Unless, of course, you see some posted rule to the contrary, that says "no metal detecting". If you want to play safe, you can stay away from federal run parks and beaches. And or anything that is blatantly an obvious sacred historic monument type spot, or active wreck-salvor spot, etc..... I mean, that goes without saying :) But for normal city and county parks, regular old beaches, then ........ unless you see something that says otherwise, then ... go for it. If you are still skittish, and want to investigate further, then you can look up the entities website, for wherever it is you intend to go. Like if you're talking a city or county park, the perhaps they have a website. And somewhere within that, should be their rules, laws, codes, charter, etc....... You know, like park rules ("no dogs allowed" "park closes at sunset" and so forth). If you see nothing there saying "no metal detecting", well then, there's your answer, it must not be prohibited.

This is not to say that you can just tromp nilly willy over beach blankets, or that you'll never have some busy-body gripe. Because, let's face it: this is an odd hobby, that draws the stares of curious onlookers. And has connotations (that you might leave a mess, etc...). So a little discretion is in order here: Most park hunters go at low traffic times: early AM's, after 5pm, etc.... Same for school yards: obviously when school is not in session, and so forth.
I need help finding a place in orange park Florida to metal detect can you send me some locations that are good.
-SteelRat1812
 
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