aaronman
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So I've been detecting private property for a couple weeks, and I'm about ready to hit the parks when I search the local laws.
1. No person shall use any mechanical, magnetic, electrical or other device constructed or designed for the purpose of locating or discovering any lost, abandoned or mislaid articles or goods in, under or upon said areas, except as authorized by the Director.
2. No person shall dig or remove any sand, soil, rock, stones, trees, shrubs, plants, grass, downtimber or other wood or materials or make any excavation by tool, equipment or other means or agency. No person shall dig in or otherwise injure or impair the natural beauty or usefulness of any area.

This is strange because I've seen detectorists at the beach, and I've heard stories about them being yelled at to stay below the tide line. My question is, is below the tide line state property?
If so, my state says digging at the beaches is fine, but:
2. The use of metal detection devices will only be permitted when the beach is not being used by the public for other purposes.
Huh? Thanks for any advice.
1. No person shall use any mechanical, magnetic, electrical or other device constructed or designed for the purpose of locating or discovering any lost, abandoned or mislaid articles or goods in, under or upon said areas, except as authorized by the Director.
2. No person shall dig or remove any sand, soil, rock, stones, trees, shrubs, plants, grass, downtimber or other wood or materials or make any excavation by tool, equipment or other means or agency. No person shall dig in or otherwise injure or impair the natural beauty or usefulness of any area.

This is strange because I've seen detectorists at the beach, and I've heard stories about them being yelled at to stay below the tide line. My question is, is below the tide line state property?
If so, my state says digging at the beaches is fine, but:
2. The use of metal detection devices will only be permitted when the beach is not being used by the public for other purposes.
Huh? Thanks for any advice.