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mseclass |
~Very much new to this~
Jul 5 2011, 9:41 AM EDT
I noticed coming across this metal detecting device and found that this will be an exciting adventure for me.I didn't realize there's so much that goes along with it like a permit and certain areas you can go.For a starter like me I'm in westcounty where would be a great place for a starter?I also went to the jefferson city web site for permits and there's tons of permits that are irrelevant.What's an easy way to get the permits?I also would like to know do you have group days when u go as a group?Thx SHAWNY Do you find this valuable?
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aubreyreynolds9@gmai |
1. RE: ~Very much new to this~
Jul 7 2011, 10:58 PM EDT
| Post edited: Jul 7 2011, 10:59 PM EDT
"I noticed coming across this metal detecting device and found that this will be an exciting adventure for me.I didn't realize there's so much that goes along with it like a permit and certain areas you can go.For a starter like me I'm in westcounty where would be a great place for a starter?I also went to the jefferson city web site for permits and there's tons of permits that are irrelevant.What's an easy way to get the permits?I also would like to know do you have group days when u go as a group?If you are into metal detecting try some easy places to begin : fair grounds, stadiums, city parks but of course permission must be obtained. Historic sites offer a great opportunity to find treasure from the past. Abandoned farms can lead to great finds. Many pioneers buried their money under post and were called post hole banks, You are in Jessie James home state and their are many stories of buried loot. There are also Civil War battlefield sites in Missouri that can yield treasures. You can go to my profile to look at some mineral treasures of Missouri. Here is a site with clubs in your area. http://www.legendsofamerica.com/mo-treasureclubs.html Bill Do you find this valuable? |