Off limit areas...

ou8acracker2

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ropesfish

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Jun 3, 2007
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Sebastian, Florida
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A sharp eye, an AquaPulse and a finely tuned shrimp fork.
Primary Interest:
Shipwrecks
I keep hearing the State of Florida has a complete lease (both salvage and exploration) map avaiable as well as a complete inventory of everything that has been recovered and logged with the State. Of course, I have also been told that UFO's, chupacabras. Bigfoot and the Abominable Snowman exist as well. I can, with a high level of certainty, say that I have seen an equal amount of evidence for all these claims.
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joe frog

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Jun 16, 2015
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tampa florida
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excalliber minelab
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All Treasure Hunting
both books by kip wagner and bob weller show the lease areas. The trouble is you should not work in these legal lease areas at all without first talking to brent or taffie fisher. Just go the the Museam in florida or the key west and they will give you a map and show you what you need to know. The beaches are still open for metal detecting and a lot of treasure has been found just opposite the wrecks. Good hunting.
 

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ou8acracker2

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I do not plan to even look in the areas that are leased. Rather not flirt with disaster and have miscommunication and things appear as they may not be.
best to avoid in general.

I was just curious where the areas were.
 

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