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I heard about this fort, whether it is possible to dig in area Fort Bowie?
nahabit said:I heard about this fort, whether it is possible to dig in area Fort Bowie?
PBK said:nahabit said:I heard about this fort, whether it is possible to dig in area Fort Bowie?
"Hunting is prohibited within the park. So, too, are metal detectors, digging tools, and guns."
This is quoted from the Fort Bowie National Historic Site website:
http://www.nps.gov/fobo/planyourvisit/things2know.htm
nahabit said:And if it is imperceptible? If there where who does not see? Whether the big penalty?
nahabit said:10 years in prison![]()
I stopped at Lee's Ferry once and made an inocent comment to the ranger that it would be cool to metal detect near the old ferry docking area, man he was ready to arest me right then and there. He also asked if I had a md in my car and if I did he was going to confiscate it and any other equipment I might have with me. He was so pumped against detecting I think he would have arrested his own mother on the spot if she had mentioned detecting. I had to talk like a dutch uncle to get out of there in one peice. Fortunately I didn't have any equipment with me at the time or I would have been arrested then and there. What has BIG BROTHER gone and createdjeff of pa said:nahabit said:10 years in prison![]()
in Reality, I'm Not sure if anyone has ever received the 10 year
Sentence, unless they get caught more them once.
But in most cases, they will Get a Fine, plus have everything
Confiscated (Stolen by the Feds) and Sold.
cptbil, I don't see a Lopez cyn. on any of my maps.cptbil said:Find the old Stage Station, it's just a little ways, west of "Apache Pass".
And! A couple of miles, from the Fort!
Go east, from "The Station", to & into "The Cheery Cows Mnts."
Find "Lopez Canyon" and "Break Out" your detector!
"Cus", you're going to find gold nuggetsabout the size of "beans" all over the place!
Save! A handful for me!![]()
How you hunt in Delaware if it illegally? Secretly and imperceptibly for policemen?And what if to hunt on coins in a wood where there are no people and who does not see? You so do?hollowpointred said:nahabit, one thing that sucks here in the US, is that almost all of the old historic battle field sites are protected by the government and off limits to any detecting whatsoever. in the state of Delaware, where i live, detecting is not allowed on any land owned by the state, whether it is historically important or not. it is a common problem for us detectorists here. the government really frowns upon our hobby.![]()
nahabit said:How you hunt in Delaware if it illegally? Secretly and imperceptibly for policemen?And what if to hunt on coins in a wood where there are no people and who does not see? You so do?hollowpointred said:nahabit, one thing that sucks here in the US, is that almost all of the old historic battle field sites are protected by the government and off limits to any detecting whatsoever. in the state of Delaware, where i live, detecting is not allowed on any land owned by the state, whether it is historically important or not. it is a common problem for us detectorists here. the government really frowns upon our hobby.![]()
cptbil said:PBK:
I know of a cave near the AZ/NM Border where there's a mummified body of an Indian and one of a Mnt Loin!
I am going to take a couple of the pots that are there, in the cave with the bodies !!
Care to come along ?![]()