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  1. #1
    us
    Feb 2009
    16

    Wisconsin is at a cross road

    Please do not contact me over this. i am trying to help preserve water detecting in our State. If you have any questions, come to our club meeting. We are the FLMDC club in Madison. You can go to our website flmdc.org for directions.The State archie is coming to explain the changes and why water hunting has been shut down.

    BUT STOP POSTING YOUR COPPER AND FUR TRADE FINDS! The end as we know it is here!
    They are watching this site and have said so!

  2. #2
    us
    Photographer

    Feb 2009
    Cinci--just moved to KY
    170

    Re: Wisconsin is at a cross road

    so it is now illegal to unearth this stuff?
    I just hunted your favorite park.

  3. #3
    us
    Feb 2009
    16

    It is illegal now

    on State owned land which includes all water! Does not pertain to private lands or water that is reparian governed.

  4. #4
    us
    Feb 2005
    Menominee, Michigan
    T-2,
    1,272

    Re: Wisconsin is at a cross road

    sure glad im in Michigan, you would think they themselves own the land, not the people
    where's the good stuff

  5. #5

    Aug 2006
    Troy X5, Whites DFX
    95

    Re: Wisconsin is at a cross road

    From: Devin
    Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 11:14 PM
    To: Dudzik, Mark J - DNR
    Subject: metal detecting


    Mark,
    Will I still be able to metal detect beaches and sandbars on Wisconsin lakes and rivers?

    Regards,
    Devin



    No, since these are DNR owned/managed lands and waters.



    Mark J. Dudzik
    Departmental Archaeologist

    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
    Bureau of Facilities & Lands
    101 South Webster, LF/6
    Madison, WI 53707-7921

    phone: 608.266.3462; FAX: 608.267.2750
    e-mail: mark.dudzik@wisconsin.gov






  6. #6
    us
    Feb 2009
    Long Beach CA.
    $49.99 Radio Shack
    223

    Re: Wisconsin is at a cross road

    Those guys would rather it rot in the ground! Remember, if its fun its illegal in Wisconsin!. I myself do not hunt relics just coins. If I found a historic relic I would leave it in place and report the find and location. I do believe you should be able to get coins or modern items without penalties!. As our detecting technology improves it gets much easier to find deep old items and those archeologist's, although I am sure THEY believe in their cause are going overboard regulating our harmless hobby!. I personally have lost much respect for their profession! (just my opinion)
    This is gold, Mr. Bond. All my life I've admired its color, its brilliance, its divine heaviness. I welcome any enterprise that will increase my stock... which is considerable.
    Auric Goldfinger

  7. #7

    Aug 2006
    Troy X5, Whites DFX
    95

    Re: Wisconsin is at a cross road

    To: Dudzik, Mark J - DNR
    Subject: Re: metal detecting


    Many Detectorists are talking about this. The biggest Question is in what ways are the DNR hoping the managed lands and waters are going to benefit?
    Would it be possible for me to receive information and/or research on this subject?
    Thank you,
    Devin



    DR -

    The policy has merely been revised in order for it to come into compliance with extant State law.

    To answer your question: the cultural heritage sites of the state will be protected on behalf of the many - the public.


    M



    Mark J. Dudzik
    Departmental Archaeologist

    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
    Bureau of Facilities & Lands
    101 South Webster, LF/6
    Madison, WI 53707-7921

    phone: 608.266.3462; FAX: 608.267.2750
    e-mail: mark.dudzik@wisconsin.gov



  8. #8
    pippinwhitepaws

    Re: Wisconsin is at a cross road

    antiquities act was passed by teddy Roosevelt in 1906...it is not like this has snuck up on anyone.

    http://bcn.boulder.co.us/environment/cacv/cacvregs.htm

  9. #9

    Aug 2006
    Troy X5, Whites DFX
    95

    Re: Wisconsin is at a cross road

    Quote Originally Posted by pippinwhitepaws
    antiquities act was passed by teddy Roosevelt in 1906...it is not like this has snuck up on anyone.

    http://bcn.boulder.co.us/environment/cacv/cacvregs.htm
    Do you really think public beaches are historic and prehistoric sites and if one was I don't think it would be a beach for long.

  10. #10
    us
    Oct 2005
    North Prairie, Wisconsin
    Minelab X-Terra 70 Minelab Advantage Tesoro Eldorado µMAX Tesoro Silver µMAX
    61

    Re: Wisconsin is at a cross road

    Quote Originally Posted by Vicegrip
    From: Devin
    Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 11:14 PM
    To: Dudzik, Mark J - DNR
    Subject: metal detecting


    Mark,
    Will I still be able to metal detect beaches and sandbars on Wisconsin lakes and rivers?

    Regards,
    Devin



    No, since these are DNR owned/managed lands and waters.



    Mark J. Dudzik
    Departmental Archaeologist

    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
    Bureau of Facilities & Lands
    101 South Webster, LF/6
    Madison, WI 53707-7921

    phone: 608.266.3462; FAX: 608.267.2750
    e-mail: mark.dudzik@wisconsin.gov
    So, if I own 90 feet of property on Lake Fugawi, I can't detect on it because the DNR controls it? KMA!

    Relic







  11. #11
    us
    Jan 2009
    South
    6,613
    1 times
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Wisconsin is at a cross road

    This is what happens when we let the government control every little last pocket of happiness.
    Sorry guys.

 

 

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