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I've been watching nuggetnoggin and Quarter Hoarder vids on YouTube for a couple years with no intention of buying a detector but just fascinated with their videos and what they find. Recently, to my surprise... my 9 year old son has also been watching metal detecting videos and he is really into it so I bought a Bounty Hunter Tracker IV. I didn't want to spend too much money as a 9 year old's interests are constantly changing. I also got a pinpointer, digging tool, and a bag for his finds.
I did some research and was discouraged to find that metal detecting is viewed by some as a boarder line criminal act in certain areas as it seems like a harmless hobby to me. So we went to the fenced in pool area of the apartment complex (built in 1972) I manage and got hit after hit in just the 10x10 area that we tried. We found lots of pull tabs, nails, trash, a toy car, multiple modern coins and a women's diamond ring which turned out to be fake. The ground was very hard and the shovel I ordered wont be here until Monday so we went to our local lakes beach where metal detecting is allowed and digging is easy. We found some trash and a dime
- My main question is about door knocking and asking for permission on private property. Is there a pitch you guys use that works better than just asking? I'm sure you get some "hard no's" and end of discussion. I do bring a five gallon bucket and a grabber to pick up trash while my son is searching and we leave all our holes as we found them.
- My other question is about city parks in my area that do not mention metal detecting in their rules but do mention digging and removing things as against the rules. How has that worked out for you guys? Obviously, if someone asks us to leave we will but I'd like to test the waters a bit.
- My last question is about 4 old farm house sites (house is no longer there) in my area that 2 of which are along a 2 lane road and mowed by the city. The other 2 are not maintained and well grown over... all 4 are just a gravel roads that leads to the old site. Is this illegal and if so what are your experiences in a similar situation?
Sorry for the long post and any advice/tips would be appreciated... Thanks
I did some research and was discouraged to find that metal detecting is viewed by some as a boarder line criminal act in certain areas as it seems like a harmless hobby to me. So we went to the fenced in pool area of the apartment complex (built in 1972) I manage and got hit after hit in just the 10x10 area that we tried. We found lots of pull tabs, nails, trash, a toy car, multiple modern coins and a women's diamond ring which turned out to be fake. The ground was very hard and the shovel I ordered wont be here until Monday so we went to our local lakes beach where metal detecting is allowed and digging is easy. We found some trash and a dime

- My main question is about door knocking and asking for permission on private property. Is there a pitch you guys use that works better than just asking? I'm sure you get some "hard no's" and end of discussion. I do bring a five gallon bucket and a grabber to pick up trash while my son is searching and we leave all our holes as we found them.
- My other question is about city parks in my area that do not mention metal detecting in their rules but do mention digging and removing things as against the rules. How has that worked out for you guys? Obviously, if someone asks us to leave we will but I'd like to test the waters a bit.
- My last question is about 4 old farm house sites (house is no longer there) in my area that 2 of which are along a 2 lane road and mowed by the city. The other 2 are not maintained and well grown over... all 4 are just a gravel roads that leads to the old site. Is this illegal and if so what are your experiences in a similar situation?
Sorry for the long post and any advice/tips would be appreciated... Thanks