NEA Farmer
Junior Member
Never paid much attention to terrain for metal detecting until I bit the hook and got reeled in. I always looked at old bridges with no water source beneath, old driveways where old houses were (meaning high spots for Natove camps sites) in order to locate potential aroowhead hunting sites.
Looking around a couple days ago, I had a memory come to mind. There was an armored car turned over probably 18 years ago. It was on a 4 lane divided highway that has since been converted to interstate. It was said that over $10K in change was flung out the back, most of which was recovered. There’s no way they got it all. What are laws pertaining to detecting these areas?
Looking around a couple days ago, I had a memory come to mind. There was an armored car turned over probably 18 years ago. It was on a 4 lane divided highway that has since been converted to interstate. It was said that over $10K in change was flung out the back, most of which was recovered. There’s no way they got it all. What are laws pertaining to detecting these areas?