deepskyal said:
My trips into the mountains, randomly searching for something that looks out of place and detectable....If it looks abandoned, there are no traces of human activity around maintaining it...and it's sitting all by it's lonesome......I just detect it.
If it's posted no trespassing......walk away.
If you see a shanty out in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by a field of funny looking green plants....I probably have you in my rifle sights...run away quickly....(kidding)
But you do have to be careful of those random marijuana plots in the mountains.
I detect inner city properties that are abandoned without permission....as long as there isn't a gang hanging out nearby. They're on a list for demo...no one cares if I'm there....but I'm a handsom buggard and look trustworthy.
I beg pardon with one exception to the no trespassing rule of thumb.
I hit a ghost town up in Potter county one time. Way out some dirt road...signs saying private property...some lumber company using it for their private hunting lands....
Found a couple house foundations...detected them.....
Oh...and railroad property is all private, no trespassing. I thumb my nose at them too. You got any idea how many places were built along the RR's?...and they are gone now.
That's one of those no trespassing issues that is rarely ever enforced unless they have a good cause.
Al
Hi Gary.
That's basically how it is around here pretty much. I'm down near Wilkes-Barre, on the west side of the Susquehanna.
If it's POSTED, just stay away. If it's posted, and you REALLY want to hunt it bad, find the owner and ASK for permission. You'd be surprized at how many people will give you permission, just because you showed them the respect to ask them, instead of trespassing. I think most people around here really just don't want people hunting deer, bear, or turkey on their property. They've never really thought about how harmless a guy with a metal detector is, until asked. Of course though, some will still say NO.
I did have the cops called on me once for detecting in some unposted woods. But he didn't do anything. I showed him my ID, and finds, and he told me I could even continue if I wanted. After he was done talking to me, he went to the landowner, and told him, "You ought to put posted signs up, if you don't want anyone in your woods".
A very pleasant encounter with law-enforcement.
I guess, technically, you COULD be charged with tresspassing on un-posted land. But for the most part, it's kinda like you get to "play dumb the first time" someone questions you about it, or calls the cops on you. But once you've been INFORMED that they don't want you there, you better not go there again without permission.
That pot plant reference made me laugh! One time I was detecting in unposted woods, and this guy came out to me from the closest house, asking me what I was doing, etc. I told him "I was just looking for old coins, old bullets, or whatever, in the woods, and that I fill in any holes I make, etc."
Then he started asking if I saw any "plants" near there. I said no.
Then he said "I had 2 VERY important plants growing right here". lol. Again, I said "Sorry, but I haven't seen them".
Then he went into a cursing fit about how he "thought his friend stole his pot plants"! F**king hilarious!
After that, he STILL gave me permission to be on his land!
I guess his weed was more important to him than any indian head penny! lol.
Railroad properties? EVERYONE tresspasses there! Can they really bother you for "cleaning up the place"?
By the way, I know of a railroad property near Moscow that has some old foundations there. I've never hunted it yet, but I know plenty of people hunt, and drink beer there. So I wouldn't feel guilty about looking for old coins there.
I know the Moscow area fairly well. I have a few friends there. I've done alot of studying of the 1873 atlas there, compared with the modern atlas. My one buddies house was built in 1900, and I have permission to go there anytime. I was gonna wait till March or April to do his house. I'll bring him my backup detector, so he can try it himself too.
Anyway, I'd be up for some hunting up that way in another month or so, if you're interested in a partner. Maybe we can clobber that old railroad site. Personally, I love old and abandoned houses.
Keep me posted when you get some gear. IM me.
Also, for your info, there's 2 very helpful detector dealers within 20 minutes of me.
"Anthracite coin and collectables" in Edwardsville, and "Burkes pot of gold" in Kingston.
Both owners are VERY knowlegdable, and active in local clubs.
Good luck!