Posted this elsewhere, not many replies. All help appreciated.

DrJoePrime

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Sorry to only be able to give you my opinion and from looking at felinePeachy's site reference.

Doesn't look like any specific prohibitions..except for "sensitive" historical or archeological locations.

The legalese about state parks is a generic prohibition that I've seen here in California too but have never been stopped or questioned.

My opinion then is to not worry unless you see a specific "NO METAL DETECTING HERE" sign. And those are very rare.

Of course as usual anywhere..
o FILL IN YOUR HOLES
o CARRY OUT THE TRASH
o BE INCONSPICUOUS
o BE COURTEOUS

HH Joe
 

flbeachboy

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I agree with Feline* that you should be OK if you follow the advice given. I have detected all over Florida and Georgia and have never had a problem. Stay in the areas that people sun bath down to the water and be respectful of the sea oats and other visitors and you should be fine.
 

Can Slaw

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I have hunted Orange Beach...no problems. Enjoy you vacation.
 

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Thanks everyone. I didn't want to show up down there, and not be able to dig. Haven't hunted a beach in years, I mostly CW relic hunt.

Again, thanks for all the help.

Roger
 

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