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utah hunter

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I have metal detected parks and schools all over the state, and have never run into any problem. I had a groundskeeper in American Fork try to kick me out, but a quick call to his boss got that straightened out rather quickly 8) . Always look at the signs just in case, and don't try to get into any areas that are fenced and locked for obvious reasons. Also, know how to dig, and leave no trace! Fillin your holes! I will get off my soapbbox, but other tnet members have their parks ban metal detectors thanks to a few inconsiderate "people"(my way of being nice, taking a deep breath).

I didn't look to see where you live, but I can give you ideas of parks to work in Utah County if you would like...Ryan
 

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utah1066

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OK Utah hunter thanks and i live in layton, Davis county, i may be going out this weekend,
Walt
 

pennyfarmer

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I have never had a problem with hunting public parks in Utah. I have only ever seen one park that specifically forbid metal detecting. It was labeled with a sign.

Please use the appropriate tools for target recovery. Do your best at leaving no trace. Please carry a trash pouch and pick up the trash you dig. I have seen people throw trash up around trees and leave large unfilled holes. I have had to follow behind them and do my best to fix the damage done.

Yes it is one of my pet peeves that people do damage to our hobby.

Good luck and let me know if you find much. Right now duck hunting is my game unless I get a cherry spot, so you wont see me detecting much.

You should also think about joining the club that meets in Ogden. December is our members Christmas party but if you want to come, January is a good month because it is find of the year.
 

Suckerpunched

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Pennyfarmer,,,,,would you give me more info on this club????????? where? when?
Also, although being new to this adventure, I have detected at several parks in the Ogden area with no problems other than curious stares from other patrons.....
 

BARGuy

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While we're on the subject, I intend to spend some time at state parks in Utah this summer. Anyone know of any restrictions on MDing?

Cheers,
DR
 

Jagdpanther

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BARGuy said:
While we're on the subject, I intend to spend some time at state parks in Utah this summer. Anyone know of any restrictions on MDing?

Cheers,
DR

IAW Utah Parks and Recreation Rules: R651-620-6. Metal Detecting - a permit is required.
http://static.stateparks.utah.gov/docs/ParkRules&Regulations08.pdf


Utah State Parks and Recreation
1594 West North Temple, Suite 116
P.O. Box 146001
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114
(801) 538-7220
(877) UT-PARKS (toll free)
[email protected]
 

BARGuy

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grndfisher...TNX for the link!...although I wasn't tickled with the info contained therein!

Cheers, DR
 

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utah1066

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pennyfarmer i would like more info on the club in Ogden
thanks Walter
 

bula

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I checked with the local park ranger here in Cedar & they told me that there was no problem hunting the state parks. He did not know anything about a permit but said that I would have to pay the day fee that is charged.
 

fmrUSMC_0844

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bula said:
I checked with the local park ranger here in Cedar & they told me that there was no problem hunting the state parks. He did not know anything about a permit but said that I would have to pay the day fee that is charged.
I hunted Deer Creek State Park last summer when the water was super low. I just got permission from the park ranger and he said no problem good luck. From what I understand you dont really need a permit, just permission from the ranger from each state park.
 

Jagdpanther

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bula said:
I checked with the local park ranger here in Cedar & they told me that there was no problem hunting the state parks. He did not know anything about a permit but said that I would have to pay the day fee that is charged.

Hard to argue with the regulations as printed. I also called the state and they reiterated what is in the regs.

My take on all of this is if you get permission on the local level go for it! I would get the ranger's name and make note of the time that you talked with them though. You could find that the next ranger actually knows the regs and is willing to enforce them.

In my conversation with the state they also stated that even with a permit you would be required to turn everything in to the state. They keep what ever you find. I asked if that included bottle caps and pop-tops. They didn't see the humor :(

HH ;D
 

Jagdpanther

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fmrUSMC_0844 said:
bula said:
I checked with the local park ranger here in Cedar & they told me that there was no problem hunting the state parks. He did not know anything about a permit but said that I would have to pay the day fee that is charged.
I hunted Deer Creek State Park last summer when the water was super low. I just got permission from the park ranger and he said no problem good luck. From what I understand you dont really need a permit, just permission from the ranger from each state park.

Again, IAW the regs you need a permit. I talked with the state and they said the permit was issued by each individual park. Like I said before, if you ask the local ranger and he tells you to go for it I would start detecting but only after I got his name.

I would take advantage of what ever opportunity you can but all the time knowing that you could face legal issues in doing so. There is no guarantee that because the local ranger isn't up to speed on state regulations that it absolves you from wrong doing. It isn't fair but when dealing with government nothing is.
 

bruceuth

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fmrUSMC_0844 said:
bula said:
I checked with the local park ranger here in Cedar & they told me that there was no problem hunting the state parks. He did not know anything about a permit but said that I would have to pay the day fee that is charged.
I hunted Deer Creek State Park last summer when the water was super low. I just got permission from the park ranger and he said no problem good luck. From what I understand you dont really need a permit, just permission from the ranger from each state park.

me and couple of friend was at antelope island ask the park ranger she said it ok but not at the beaches. about a month after that we was metal detecting some men came up and said we could get find we told them that the ranger said we could but we stop and never been back there.
 

Papa Bear

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Logan forbids it (per online).
Brigham says no digging holes in the parks (interpret that one-per online).
Tremonton doesn't care so long as the plugs are replaced (per the city works office).

I think I have covered Box Elder County for you...
 

Papa Bear

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Opie has done research behind Logan's ban. We can thank the USU students for using garden spades to dig one foot by one foot divets....
 

New Digger

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Hey Hunter, I live in Utah County and would love to know were I can hunt. I am new at this
Thanks New Digger
 

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Sheena

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I'm new to detecting as well in Utah County. I was wondering if you did find some places. I've been to Utah Lake and played in my yard a bit.
 

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