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« Reply #20 on: August 08, 2009, 01:03:10 pm »
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There are no Florida laws or state statutes that prohibit you from diving with a metal detector. It is true however, that you must stay out of leased sites (see below), and out of some protected habitats with your detector. Additionally, you must abide by Florida law should you find anything on the bottom and recover it. Don?t; effective 1 June 2005, the state of Florida did away with the Isolated Finds program. This program gave treasure hunters the opportunity to keep the find as long as they provided the state with the location.

It is now against the law to recover anything in state waters more than 50 years old. As a diver you are responsible for knowing these laws and locations before you dive with your detector. In Florida state waters include all submerged bottom lands to include lakes, rivers and three miles out into the ocean on the East coast, nine miles out on the Gulf Coast, and twelve miles out from Key West.

Inside State parks you are required to get written permission from the Park Ranger before you hunt in the park. However, the State does allow metal detectors in some state parks. Not so with the Fed?s! Do not bring your detector into a Florida National park, and that includes any beaches, or waters adjacent to the National Park. For example the Canaveral Seashore National Park is patrolled by park police by land, sea and air, and there boats can out run mine. They have strict orders to keep treasure hunters away.

You can dive on Mel Fisher wrecks on the treasure coast if you so desire. However, be advised that you should not have a metal detector in the lease sites, and you must stay 300 feet away from the dive boats that are working the leases, and don?t bring the detector within 3,000 yards (while in the water) of the GPS coordinates listed below.

There are no private beaches in the State of Florida (other than the National Parks and a hotel or two), and you are allowed to hunt the beaches from the Dune to the low tide line as you desire, and that includes the beaches adjacent to the 1715 fleet of Spanish shipwrecks. The rule on the beach is finders keepers, so don?t let any beachside Condo owners or Hotel operators try to run you off, as they do not own the beach, the people of Florida own the beaches.

A note of caution while hunting on the beach at night, starting in May ? October it is turtle nesting season, and artificial lighting is forbidden on the beach, especially in Brevard and Indian River County?s, help us protect our endangered and protected wildlife.

BENT ANCHOR S32G 27.55.7N X 80.29.12W; East to 27.55.7N X 80.28.57W; South-southeast to 27.53.28N X 80.27.24W; West to 27.53.28N X 80.27.68W; then follow the mean low tide line to point of beginning.
CABIN WRECK S27 27.49.8N X 80.25.55W is the center point of a 3,000 yard radius excluding all land west of mean low tide line.
DOUGLAS BEACH S26 27.25.3N X 80.16.50W is the center point of a 3,000 yard radius excluding all land west of the mean low tide line.
POWER PLANT S25 27.21.2N X 80.13.65W is the center point of a 3,000 yard radius excluding all land west of the mean low tide line.
ANCHOR WRECK S23 27.48.2N X 80.24.70W is the center point of a 3,000 yard radius excluding all land west of the mean low tide line.
SPRING OF WHITBY S23 27.46.0N X 80.23.83W is the center point of a 3,000 yard radius excluding all land west of the mean low tide line.
RIO MAR S23 27.38.3N X 80.20.90W is the center point of a 3,000 yard radius excluding all land west of the mean low tide line.
SANDY POINT S23 27.35.8N X 80.19.65W is the center point of a 3,000 yard radius excluding all land west of the mean low tide line.
UNKNOWN S23 27.19.0N X 80.12.30W is the center point of a 3,000 yard radius excluding all land west of the mean low tide line.
CORRIGANS WRECK S25 27.46.2N X 80.22.67W is the center point of a 3,000 yard radius excluding all land west of the mean low tide line.

No I am in San Diego, CA with plans on moving to Florida in the near future.....

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« Reply #21 on: August 08, 2009, 07:40:38 pm »
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ksightler;

You arn,t in the UK, are you.  No no!

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No, I am in the "Land of Dixie"....Alabama, USA....just a few miles north of the Florida Panhandle.


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« Reply #22 on: August 09, 2009, 01:50:55 am »
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Ksightler;

I thought this Florida thread was locked.... whahoppun?

I knew you were not in the UK... just taking a poke at UK treasure law.

That list, of regulations, is almost as bad as our fishing regs.... you need a very good lawyer to explain our fishing rules.... An anglers license only cost me a buck, but if I break the law, I might get 25 years!

Seriously!

I dont fish any more... too many greenies.

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« Reply #23 on: August 09, 2009, 04:55:30 pm »
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Brian,
  That suck as fishing is another one of my favorite pastimes... mostly at sea.... I know you were joking you can tell buy my acent that I am american... LoL

I keep think about the LRL you are trying to get me to build.... 1 anchor, 1 shopping cart, 1 2gig MP3 player, 1 GPS, 1 Gynormous electro-magnet......... LoL

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« Reply #24 on: August 09, 2009, 09:07:05 pm »
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It has been over 4 years since the DHR repealed the isolated finds rule. In that time the state has lost millions of dollars in treasure because no one reports their finds anymore. Also dozens of new shipwreck finds have gone unreported. The state just screwed themselves.

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« Reply #25 on: August 09, 2009, 10:31:05 pm »
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Yup.  Mums the word.

Our entire legal system needs an enema. Even the laws have laws.

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« Reply #26 on: August 10, 2009, 12:36:54 am »
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ksightler;

The restrictive fishing is nothing, compared to the gun toting, trigger happy game wardens, that think anybody sitting on a gravel bar, with a gold pan is illegally fishing.... we were tempted to chuck him AND his automatic, into the Omineca River.... but its a mite fast. It would not have gone well with the game department, if he had drowned and we didnt fish his carcass out for the  game lab to examine.  Shocked

My partner was a bit trigger happy too, fortunately, his gun was in the van!  No no!

Out in the boonies I fish and tell no one, as long as I got the $1 permit, Im OK to carry a rod and LEGAL lures (no triple hooks and no barbs.)  Mad

Accent, what accent? Sounds like down home to me. My gramma was born in Kansas, lived in the Missouri Ozarks and considered herself a Hillbilly. Her family even picked Sang. All the locals, in Fort St.John, BC, where I mostly grew up, ALL have a..... well, up here we call it a YOU-ALL accent. They cant hear any accent, either!

You think that is an LRL? I thought it was a GSR. Trouble with shopping carts, the wheels are too tiny.... need  ATV tires.  Great

I read, long ago, about a guy that had a big loop on the front of his 4X4.... it worked. You should have seen what he found, with it! If I had the article, still, I could upload some photos, after I de-moire them, but it got buried under, a few years back.... got excellent filing, me.  Coffee


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« Reply #27 on: August 13, 2009, 07:43:31 pm »
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No kidding!
I had a FED BLM guy threaten me with arrest with all the federal crimes he said I was committing buy detecting on BLM land.  I asked him what laws I was breaking...and he couldn't tell me.  I had just got to the site and hadn't even turned on my Tejon before he surprised me.

He said that he could search my pockets for arrowheads etc and asked what was his probable cause and he said my detector & pick in my belt was all he needed....I then said that arrowheads are not metallic and that the machine wouldn't be able to find them.

He left me alone after that.  I was polite and never raised my voice.  I did report him to his boss in town.  I told his boss that it is a terrible thing to be fearful to take a walk in forest...I mentioned that this jerk kept his hand on his gun.

That night with a red light I came back and when night hawkin (and yeah I scored).
hey...I'm just sayin

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« Reply #28 on: August 14, 2009, 08:27:53 am »
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kkennyg123;

Whatever works.

I had a brash, out of proper uniform cop, do something similar. Next day, I was telling a friend about it, and a tow truck went by with the cop's 4x4 in tow: some logger ran him off the road. This was 175 mi from the nearest tow service! The friend said nobody there could stand him.
(Hand on gun, the same!)

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« Reply #29 on: August 19, 2009, 07:18:07 am »
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At last, a group with the right additude to succeed in the treasure business. Hunt hard and shut up about it. If anyone asks what you found, you found nothing. If you want to keep it then it is best you tell no one what or where. They can lay a claim agenst you just from the location you happen to be standing. I highly recommend snorkeling with full scuba gear on and an underwater metal detector. If any problem shows up on the beach all you do is go down and disappear. AMF I'm out a here. Mad

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