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    Question Can you metal detect after park hours?

    Hey, this year is my first year of serious detecting with my new Garrett at pro since the parks are now open detectoriest say you cant hunt DURING park hours but that does mean i can hunt AFTER park hours right? correct me if im wrong?
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    I think park hours mean at closing time the park is closed so no detecting lol
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    It looks like you're out of luck altogether there Sparky But instead of taking someones word, go and investigate yourself. Go to the park and read the sign. If it says no metal detecting, then look for another place to hunt.

    Some hooples may just be giving you bad advise to keep the place for themselves.

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    A lot of parks have signs that say closed from dusk till dawn around my way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ticm View Post
    A lot of parks have signs that say closed from dusk till dawn around my way.
    I remove all park signs in my neighborhood, period

    I didn't want to give this young gentleman any of my bright ideas

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    What you may be confusing, when you read someone hear saying "hunt at off hours" (or however it's phrased) is not to advocate going after park is closed for the night (in which case, someone could gripe "the park is closed"), but rather, to go at low traffic -off times. In other words, as opposed to being an eye-sore with lookie-lous all around you (who might draw connotations), go at lower traffic times. For example, if it opens at sunrise, I betcha there aren't that many people there at 6am on a Monday or Sunday am, or 8pm (on nights when it doesn't get dark till 9pm-ish), etc...

    It's not an issue of legal verses not legal, mind you, it's just that ........ well ...... not a good idea to go waltzing over beach blankets, crash an archie convention, etc.... Pick discreet times to avoid getting anyone's panties in a wad. Because let's face it: we're in an odd hobby that can d raw connotations and draw the stares of lookie-lous.



    Quote Originally Posted by Younghunt View Post
    Hey, this year is my first year of serious detecting with my new Garrett at pro since the parks are now open detectoriest say you cant hunt DURING park hours but that does mean i can hunt AFTER park hours right? correct me if im wrong?
    Metal detecting is my one worldy vice!

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    A bit of advice on park hunting if I may,When in doubt go talk to staff and ask what the park policy is for metal detecting.That way you won't mess things up for yourself of any future detectorist. I wish ya good luck with it all.

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    Man, I guess i got lucky where i live, because i have never had any run-ins about detecting. I have even had the police stop when i was at an abandonded house, and they just told me to becareful because of the neighborhood i was in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steveo View Post
    A bit of advice on park hunting if I may,When in doubt go talk to staff and ask what the park policy is for metal detecting.That way you won't mess things up for yourself of any future detectorist. I wish ya good luck with it all.
    Do the research, see what the city or county laws are regarding metal detecting the park in question, ask one park staff he may give you a different answer than the next person you ask.
    I want to know the law, not one park staffs opinion what the law or rule is...



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    " ......... ask one park staff he may give you a different answer than the next person you ask. I want to know the law, not one park staffs opinion what the law or rule is..."

    Exactly right treasure-hunter. Do NOT ask a desk-bound bureaucrat (as steveo suggests). Because it can be perceived as a form of "asking their permission" (even when you are careful to phrase it "are there any rules that prohibit detecting"). All too often there are stories of such questions being answered by someone morphing something ELSE to apply (don't disturb the earthworms, or whatever), and getting a "no", when in fact, no real rule specifically addresses the subject of metal detecting. Ie.: the old "no one cared, till you asked" routine. So the best way to do it, is to look it up FOR YOURSELF (city codes are usually on the city website). If you see nothing addressing or prohibiting metal detecting, presto, there's your answer, I it's not prohibited
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    When a Village, City, County, State or Federal agency states in its written policies or posted (and unposted) signs that Metal Detecting is forbidden...that means at all hours, day or night... 24/7...

    Understand its a unusual concept to comprehend, but its in-place for a reason...
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    Stefen, sure. If there is an actual rule, by all means, follow it. But the way I understood the original question here, was not one of evading "actual rules", but for simply not being an eye-sore begging for scrutiny, at high-traffic times of day. No matter HOW legal (ie.: lack of specific rules forbidding), it's still a good idea to go at off-times of day, to make sure it stays that way
    Metal detecting is my one worldy vice!

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    It would seem that Tom and treasure hunter got their act together and for the most I would agree with them on how to deal with the park hunt issue.I stated what I would do and I should of said that right from the start.Anyway I may have not truely understood the question.

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    Go Sparticus, we dont need no stinkin signs. As for a Arky convention TOM, I would be dancing with my detector making lil detetcor songs and prayers about bad arkys robbin graves lol.

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    The OP said " detectorist say you cant hunt DURING park hours," he didn't mention anything about signs. I wouldn't worry about it, if it's a city or county park, the most they will do is ask you to leave if there is an ordinance. It's not like your shooting at the park squirrels or doing a Jerry Sandusky at the playground.
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