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- Location
- St. Charles County, Missouri
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro, Tesoro Vaquero, Bounty Hunter Land Star, Teknetics Delta 4000, Minelab Equinox 600, Garrett Carrot
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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While attempting to find a good print-friendly version of the Treasure Hunters Code Of Ethics to hand out to potential hunt site owners, I discovered many versions of the code.
My Vaquero manual lists thirteen points, (I think) T-net has this one:
Code of Ethics
I WILL strive to be an ambassador of my hobby and a good steward of the land.
I WILL assist authorities and the public in the recovery of lost items when asked, and will make every effort to return marked items to their rightful owners.
I WILL hunt private lands by permission only and obey the wishes of landowners.
I WILL obey the laws of my country, state, province, and local government, and will speak out against those laws which are unreasonable or unjust.
I WILL obey all laws concerning protected archaeological sites, and the recovery and possession of artifacts from such sites.
I WILL report any significant historical discovery to the appropriate authorities and provide proper location information and documentation.
I WILL be an advocate to advance the knowledge and technology of my hobby.
(seven points listed)
Lost Treasure shows a list with ten points. I did not paste it here.
GoMetalDetecting shows these TWO lists:
Metal Detecting Code of Ethics
No leaving of holes and trash you dug up behind.
Always ask permission to hunt private land, and get it in writing if possible.
If you are asked to leave a place, just say, "Okay, sorry." and leave.
Avoid confrontation with the authorities at all costs.
Don't steal your friend's spots
Abide by all state and local laws
Report all live ammunition and lethal ojects to the police
Use common sense and consideration for others when detecting.
Be responsible
AND:
Respect private property and get the owner's permission.
Fill all holes, even the ones on the beach and in the water
Protect our woods, forests, and wildlife.
Use thoughtfulness, consideration, and courtesy at all times.
Build fires in designated places only.
Leave gates to property as found.
Remove and properly dispose of any trash you find.
No littering of any kind, clean up after yourself.
Do not destroy property, buildings, ghost towns or abandoned structures.
Do not tamper with signs, structural facilities, or equipment.
Is there not ONE universally accepted version?
I realize that the points within all the codes are similar but it seems odd that the code changes with every site visited.
My Vaquero manual lists thirteen points, (I think) T-net has this one:
Code of Ethics
I WILL strive to be an ambassador of my hobby and a good steward of the land.
I WILL assist authorities and the public in the recovery of lost items when asked, and will make every effort to return marked items to their rightful owners.
I WILL hunt private lands by permission only and obey the wishes of landowners.
I WILL obey the laws of my country, state, province, and local government, and will speak out against those laws which are unreasonable or unjust.
I WILL obey all laws concerning protected archaeological sites, and the recovery and possession of artifacts from such sites.
I WILL report any significant historical discovery to the appropriate authorities and provide proper location information and documentation.
I WILL be an advocate to advance the knowledge and technology of my hobby.
(seven points listed)
Lost Treasure shows a list with ten points. I did not paste it here.
GoMetalDetecting shows these TWO lists:
Metal Detecting Code of Ethics
No leaving of holes and trash you dug up behind.
Always ask permission to hunt private land, and get it in writing if possible.
If you are asked to leave a place, just say, "Okay, sorry." and leave.
Avoid confrontation with the authorities at all costs.
Don't steal your friend's spots
Abide by all state and local laws
Report all live ammunition and lethal ojects to the police
Use common sense and consideration for others when detecting.
Be responsible
AND:
Respect private property and get the owner's permission.
Fill all holes, even the ones on the beach and in the water
Protect our woods, forests, and wildlife.
Use thoughtfulness, consideration, and courtesy at all times.
Build fires in designated places only.
Leave gates to property as found.
Remove and properly dispose of any trash you find.
No littering of any kind, clean up after yourself.
Do not destroy property, buildings, ghost towns or abandoned structures.
Do not tamper with signs, structural facilities, or equipment.
Is there not ONE universally accepted version?
I realize that the points within all the codes are similar but it seems odd that the code changes with every site visited.