hunter_46356
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- Feb 12, 2012
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- Location
- Indiana/Florida
- Detector(s) used
- NOx 800, AT Pro
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I’ve only been here for a short time but I’ve had some very concerning thoughts recently that I’d like to share and hope I can get some opinions. I’ve learned that where I live gold rings are going to be few and far between since there are few public beaches and the ones that are close have restrictions that limit metal detecting. Coin and relic hunting is a better choice for my metal detecting. Obviously researching history of my hunting possibilities is where I’m sure my time will pay off. Since winter has finally broke its grip and the ground has thawed I’m ready to go. For several months I’ve probably spent close to 40 hours researching, mapping and talking to various people about the history of their property and what they can remember or what they’ve been told of the old days. Just talking and asking questions has opened the door to some of the properties I’ve gained permission to hunt. I think when the landowners realize I’m not just here to make a buck but to maybe uncover some of the history of their very property they welcome the thought of me detecting it.
I feel I’ve worked rather hard up to this point, and I’ve been recently approached by a guy that detects around here to tag along on some of the property I will be hunting. Now for the problem. I get the whole camaraderie thing and buddying up to hunt together and all. But I’m the one that did all the leg work and he’s never offered to let me tag along. I don’t want to act selfish greedy or whatever you want to call it but I guess that’s what I want to do in this case. Tell me I’m not the only one that’s run into this situation. What would you do

I feel I’ve worked rather hard up to this point, and I’ve been recently approached by a guy that detects around here to tag along on some of the property I will be hunting. Now for the problem. I get the whole camaraderie thing and buddying up to hunt together and all. But I’m the one that did all the leg work and he’s never offered to let me tag along. I don’t want to act selfish greedy or whatever you want to call it but I guess that’s what I want to do in this case. Tell me I’m not the only one that’s run into this situation. What would you do


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