pamela78
Tenderfoot
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- Location
- Leesburg Fl
- Detector(s) used
- Bounty Hunter Quick Silver
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
found a site MDHTALK - Metal Detecting Hobby TalK Entry Page then clicked "1715 Treasure Coast Fleet"
this is what I found that I have a question about
In June 2005, the state of Florida did away with the Isolated Finds Program. The Isolated Finds Program provided the treasure hunter with the ability to keep a find as long as the state was provided with the location of the find. Now, it is against the law to recover and retain anything in state waters greater than 50 years old.
Does this mean what was found "IN" the water? or does this mean on the beach as well?
this is what I found that I have a question about
In June 2005, the state of Florida did away with the Isolated Finds Program. The Isolated Finds Program provided the treasure hunter with the ability to keep a find as long as the state was provided with the location of the find. Now, it is against the law to recover and retain anything in state waters greater than 50 years old.
Does this mean what was found "IN" the water? or does this mean on the beach as well?
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