bravard county

jarocki

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May 27, 2013
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Evansville, IN
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Bounty Hunter Pioneer 505
Bounty Hunter Pioneer 101 (Tracker 4)
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All Treasure Hunting
Thinking about moving to warmer weather. A friend lives in coco beach and suggested I come on down. Did a Google search regarding metal detecting in bravard county. There is a thread going around that says it is not allowed in public parks. I called the county P & R dept. The truth is, you can, but there are some conditions. Basically comon sense. No playgrounds when kids are around, no ballfields, no pavilions when being used. He acknowledge that this thread has been going on for 3 years due to misinformation.
 

beasy324

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Oct 12, 2013
69
31
Melbourne, Florida
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Garrett AT PRO
With Garrett pin pointer
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All Treasure Hunting
All of the parks in palm bay have signs posted when you enter the parks "No Metal Detecting" sucks it cuts down on the spots to hunt at.
 

Diggin-N-Dumps

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Sep 9, 2009
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Fort Worth,Texas
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Brevard County? You might as well be in Georgia :laughing7: Ive always considered anything south of Tampa to be part of Georgia

Good Luck!
 

Trent67

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Mar 21, 2014
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Davie, FL
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Garrett AT Pro
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Brevard County? You might as well be in Georgia :laughing7: Ive always considered anything south of Tampa to be part of Georgia Good Luck!

I've always considered anything south of Tampa to be part of Cuba.
 

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