hrangelotti
Junior Member
ok so i went to an inland state park today and talked to some rangers about detecting at the lake beach and playground areas and was told to contact the park manager so i did. She told me i couldnt detect unless i had lost something. she seemed disgusted that i told her that i was doing it for fun anyway i suggest that we all come up with an invention thats a coil big enough to fit in our shoes or the palm of our hands and earbuds with a tiny little water proof control box that picks up metal objects at least six inches deep. i tried to explain that i wouldnt make a mess.. i would be cleaning up the beach and not destroying any plant life if thats what this law is all about but she sure didn't want to hear it just wondering if you guys know why this law was made where you can detect on beach state parks but not inland state parks in florida? why is it so frowned apon for the inland state parks? but seriously the lady made me mad and i really wanted to detect anyway if it weren't for the fact that i would be breaking the law.. i would have. there are plenty of other places to detect i know but it's just that i know there are so many lost treasures in that water lol i just wanted to find them.. treasure hunting fever has set in for me