Asking permission to hunt

oxbowbarefoot

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May 25, 2011
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It's like approaching a cute girl. You might be nervous, and you might get rejected. But eventually, one of them will smile and talk to you. Just be polite, let them know you will clean any trash you find, fill all of your holes, and not make a mess of the lawn. Sometimes to sell it you can offer some of your finds if you want. Keep asking, and don't get too discouraged with a few "no's." You'll get some yes' too!
HH
-Ox
 

PROSPECTORMIKEL

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Mar 31, 2011
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N/W ARKANSAS
Detector(s) used
FISHER
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All Treasure Hunting
NO MATTER HOW YOU ASK, ALWAYS GET IT IN WRITING.
IF YOU ARE GOING TO SEEK TREASURES WHILE THEY ARE NOT WITH YOU, HAVING
PERMISSION IN WRITING AND HAVING THE OWNER'S PHONE NUMBER ON THE PAPER
WILL HELP YOU WITH NOSEY NEIGHBORS AND WITH GETTING THEM TO UNDERSTAND
THAT YOU WILL BE ACCOUNTABLE TO THEM FOR DAMAGES. FOLKS SEEM TO BE MORE
OPEN WHEN YOU HAVE AN AGREEMENT IN WRITING, AND YES, OFFER THEM A SHARE.

PART OF A TREASURE IS BETTER THAN NOT GETTING TO HUNT.

GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS.
:coffee2: :read2: :coffee2:
MIKEL
 

idigjars

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Feb 27, 2012
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SW Michigan
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All Treasure Hunting
I like Ox's response! I don't have a detector yet but have gotten hundreds of permissions for digging privies looking for bottles. I look the homeowner in the eye, smile, be confident and friendly, explain the process I want to do, and I always offer to share whatever I find. I don't know how that goes with metal detecting. Best regards to all. Paul :)
 

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