Detecting Crescent City

Randyg12

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Aug 6, 2014
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Northridge, Ca
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Equinox 800, CTX 3030, and E-Trac
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All Treasure Hunting
Try posting your question on the beach forum. Pretty sure you'll get the responses your looking for. HH Randy
 

Tom_in_CA

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Mar 23, 2007
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Salinas, CA
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All the beaches in CA are fair game. About the *possible* only exception would be if the particular beach you are thinking about, is federally administered. Fortunately very few beach in CA are run by fed. parks. And I say *possible*, because, EVEN THEN you'd be hard-pressed to get even so much as a scram.

Most of CA's coastline is state run beaches (with a smattering of city and county beaches). And the state run beaches are historically open game. However, that's not to say that if you ran into a purist state-payroll archie that he might not gripe. Ie.: "heaven forbid" you found a 1958 wheatie :dontknow: :tongue3: They could try to say it runs afoul of state park cultural heritage wording. However, this has been a non-issue. And best kept-that-way. I've heard of a few incidents on state beaches, but they are forgotten and nothing ever becomes of them. So the "realistic" answer is: state beaches are fair game.
 

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