Frustration

Capt.Betances

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Mar 27, 2012
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Franklin, NJ (for now)
Detector(s) used
Garrett ATMAX, Garrett GTI 2500, Sea Hunter Mark II, Garrett ACE 400, Minelab X-Terra, Garrett Pro Pointer, Garrett Pro Pointer AT, Eagle Eye, LRL, Audio generator app Tone, home-made dowsing L-rod,
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Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hi everybody

I live in Maryland, and I'm trying to get permission in some farms, but, the response from landlords is always the same, "NO". However, I see other hunters to get permission to detect in farms successfully. What is the magic in this business? It is frustrating to see many potential places to detect, but only you see many lands with signs "no traspassing", "keep away", etc. and many of those lands I mention, you don't see any human activities for years. It's frustrating because I pay a lots of state taxes, but I can't get back. I had noticed in countries with more relic hunters, more restriction you see, and more apathy toward hunters from landlord. Even with permission, you can get in trouble. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVzcQIsN1BI&feature=youtu.be

I believe, near in the future, metal detecting will be the world's worst hobby.

Metal detecting is the world's worst hobby.

Please, nobody get hurt for my thought, it's my opinion.
 

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