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Mar 19, 2009, 02:28 AM
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Mar 19, 2009, 04:00 AM
#2
Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
Interesting story! I agree with you, you missed the opportunity to have a great hunting buddy! But you know for sure now that it's OK to hunt where you were. lol
HH
Desertfox
Happy Hunting
Desertfox
(Paul)
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Mar 19, 2009, 10:05 AM
#3
Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
I have had several encounters with the DNR on state land usually they just drive by and wave and some times stop and watch or maybe even walk up and talk nothion never negetive but I always try to leave an area better then I find it but less the treasures so if you have had any encounters please post them good luck. Lee
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Mar 19, 2009, 10:09 AM
#4
Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
now that the drn is spose to be nice
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Mar 19, 2009, 10:17 AM
#5
Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
Finally a good story about a DNR worker!
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Mar 19, 2009, 06:38 PM
#6
Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
Nice story,I have had usually good encounters with dnr officers.
Shouldnt be to hard to find out who the officer was and give him a call.
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Mar 19, 2009, 06:42 PM
#7
Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
I have never had a problem with the DNR while detecting public land. In fact, they usually want to visit.
Dan
"I'll keep my God, my freedom, my guns, and my money.
You can keep "THE CHANGE."
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Mar 20, 2009, 09:07 PM
#8
Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
I did not think it was legal to hunt on state land unless the DNR marked it as open to detecting. Down the road from where I live in the State Game Area there is an old cranberry bog. I would like to go detect there but didn't think it was legal to go into state woods.
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Mar 20, 2009, 09:57 PM
#9
Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
Dnr wont bother you unless you have a huge shovel or leaving holes behind. most of them dont even know there own rules,,
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Mar 20, 2009, 11:01 PM
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Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
 Originally Posted by Planet1mars (mike)
Dnr wont bother you unless you have a huge shovel or leaving holes behind. most of them dont even know there own rules,,
Hopefully no DNR employees will read this. I'm sure they know the rules very well, whether or not they choose to enforce them is another story.
Lets not alienate them with careless statements.
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Mar 20, 2009, 11:21 PM
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Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
lot of the summer DNR people are young adults working in summertime..now in the fall i wont go near state land becuse the DNR check for hunters,and will be around more and there the one that know the rules inside and out. I also think it depends if the park has any open areas.. if there isnt open areas in the park i will stay away...And its not to say if the guy is smart or not.. They have better things and more money to make then going after us
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Mar 21, 2009, 05:09 AM
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Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
 Originally Posted by seger98
Finally a good story about a DNR worker! 
And it's taken ALL THIS TIME for ANY good news about 'em!
We chased our pleasures here - dug our treasures there
JM
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Mar 21, 2009, 06:18 AM
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Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
Last year was the first year in quite a while I didn't get a state park sticker because of one of my favorite spots was banned, I know someone who still hunts the place and it's posted no metal detecting also. He said the rangers just wave at him when they see him detecting. It makes me kinda think they really just don't want people detecting certain area's but I'm not willing to take the chance myself. If I get a sticker this year I'll ask them myself what the deal is but I won't mention the certain person that I know who's been doing it there.
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Mar 21, 2009, 08:26 AM
#14
Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
I never seen a no detecting sign on any State land or parks..
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Mar 21, 2009, 12:29 PM
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Re: Run in with DNR...... Lesson learned
Michigan State Parks have a web site that list open and closed areas.There are some nice places open and closed.Dodge park in the early 70s was a good place to hunt but its been closed to metal detecting.Pontiac Lake is open to metal detecting.By the way at Fish Lake last season I found an old DNR badge that I returned to the park.Remember we are tax payer's and have as much right to enjoy the park as well as any other park goer. HH Ron
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