WayneCountyDetector
Jr. Member
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2012
- Messages
- 52
- Reaction score
- 2
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Wayne County, Missouri
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Ace 250
Garrett Pro Pinpointer
BH Quicksilver
BH Pinpointer
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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Thread Owner
MD'ing Arming Corps of Engineers Land
I am completely new to MD'ing. Went on my first hunt yesterday with my new detector, pinpointer and tools. I found an old 1800-1900 nail in my back yard and got excited hehe that's how new I am. I have done a decent amount of research about MD'ing in my area and know I can do it in my state park nearby with a permit (that I have applied for). My question is has anyone MD'd on Army Corps of Engineers land? For what I have read it can be done in certain areas (non historic, non archeological, etc etc) but before I do it ANYWHERE I wanted to get some peoples opinions and some more information. The area I would be detecting is along popular swimming areas of black river that the Corps owns. I live in Missouri, specifically near Clearwater Lake. Thanks alot in advance!
I am completely new to MD'ing. Went on my first hunt yesterday with my new detector, pinpointer and tools. I found an old 1800-1900 nail in my back yard and got excited hehe that's how new I am. I have done a decent amount of research about MD'ing in my area and know I can do it in my state park nearby with a permit (that I have applied for). My question is has anyone MD'd on Army Corps of Engineers land? For what I have read it can be done in certain areas (non historic, non archeological, etc etc) but before I do it ANYWHERE I wanted to get some peoples opinions and some more information. The area I would be detecting is along popular swimming areas of black river that the Corps owns. I live in Missouri, specifically near Clearwater Lake. Thanks alot in advance!