Question in regards to permit(s)

daibhi5

Tenderfoot
Mar 18, 2009
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Dimeman

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Jan 16, 2007
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Houston,TX
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Garrett AT Pro Fisher F5
Check out this website. And maybe call the parks supervisor and ask. One thing..... don't hunt in an area that has a historic marker or is a known historic site.
If you ask if you can metal detect parks, they might just say no........so ask the parks supervisor, if there are any laws prohibiting metal detector use.


http://www.cityofsherman.org/park_listing.asp
 

Miningtown

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Apr 22, 2009
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Argyle, Texas
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Whites 6000 DI PRO sl, Tesoro Tiger Shark
Most lakes in the area are Army Corps run and or operated. You must have a permit to hunt. They are free and available at the individual corp lake offices. I believe they pertain to the beach area only. I have never been asked for one while hunting but since they are easy to get and free, why take the chance?
 

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daibhi5

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Mar 18, 2009
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Thank you for the replies. I will call the parks supervisor to see if I can hunt in the park areas.

David
 

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