schmitzplumbing
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Yes, I confess I took it off-topic.
its all good. just rattling your cage.
Yes, I confess I took it off-topic.
welcome to FMDF. I'll let someone else respond to your exact Question. But just want to point out an interesting statistic:
If anyone ever went to study all md'ing web forum pages, to find posts where someone asks about the legality of certain beaches: Has anyone ever noticed that 99% of the posts always pertain to FL beaches ? Notice we don't ever see similar inquiries about any other ocean facing state's beaches. Only ever Florida.
I have a theory as to why this is. And it's NOT that "Florida has any more or any less, potential 'laws' ". Anyone else care to take a venture ?
he didn't ask about cali beaches. you have nothing to add to this thread. he specifically asked about the florida gulf coast. I go there every October. keep this on topic. I hate reading a topic and seeing it go off the rails.
I am guessing that you are over thinking it. its just a question.
My Goodness SchmitzPlumbing. You must be getting cabin fever up there in cold WI.
sometimes simple questions generate thoughtful answers. I have seen many posts that the person would answer "I don't hunt ocean beaches so I cannot comment." Hmmm, what does that add to the thread.
You should apply for being a moderator on this or other forums.
....and the abundance of sunken treasure ships that have their own unique restrictions that confuse many visiting detectorists....
No regulation on metal detecting on the gulf side of Florida for metal detectingStill trying to find out if there are any regulations to hunting on the gulf beaches.
Wet sand ok too.No regulation on metal detecting on the gulf side of Florida for metal detecting
But the Atlantic side from about Melbourne Fl to Jupiter fl called the treasure coast of fl the 1715 Spanish ships that sunk someone has a lease on the water so no metal detecting in the water , in the dry sand ok