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Just wondering if New Mexico is that much different than other areas. New Mexico's game laws are definitely not for their residents and I just found out today that metal detecting on our state lands seems to be out of the question. Do you get to detect in your state parks? How about unimproved and open state lands. Lets see what states are the least restrictive. I personally am interested in comments from Colorado as I love their game laws and if their views on detecting are good I'll probably move.
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