What is used for your research?

eureka77

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May 8, 2010
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tek.alpha2000
Nokta Fores Core
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How do you go about doing your research of an area or particular residence? For example I live out in the country a bit and there's a few run down and long abandoned plantation homes in the middle of nowhere. I've asked the nearest neighbor of one but they were just renters and had no idea who the owners were. How do you go about finding the owners of these properties to acquire permission?
 

ScubaDetector

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Mar 1, 2016
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Port Huron MI
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2 Fisher CZ-21's 8 and 10" coils
Tesoro Tiger Shark 8 and 10" coils (Interchangeable)
Minelab E-Trac with Sun Ray Probe
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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
County plot maps. You will need an address of someone local and have an idea of how the area is laid out. That will get you the information you need.
 

kcm

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Feb 29, 2016
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NW Minnesota
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Can also check with your local Post Office as to an address. But the best method, by far, is a Plat map (plot map; Township map, etc)
 

FreeBirdTim

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I use the town's tax assessor's database to obtain the name of the owner of a property. Then I Google their name, along with the town and state they live in to see if anything comes up. Might get a phone number, a Facebook account, LinkedIn bio or something else you can use to track them down.
 

against the wind

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Google Maps, First street view, then Satellite. I only hunt parks, City, neighborhood, and Schools. I find some amazing parks digging into subdivisions by satellite. They're not "listed" as parks maintained by cities, so they're not green. Some of my best finds have come from non-green locations. There's even several CITY parks that aren't green on the map. It pays to zoom in a bit, and look for them...

I have used Google to bring up property dates, construction dates, values etc
I was wondering if you obtain permission before entering property in your area before detecting.
I think eureka77's post is about doing research that will lead to the current owner and possibly getting permission to hunt.
 

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