sofasurfer
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I want to detect on Michigan State Game Lands. One site was a lumber camp long ago. Weeds are deep. I wonder if I can take a gas power weed eater and mow a clearing to detect?
I live in Michigan and have been looking for laws regarding digging one state land and haven't found anything yet, so I'm not sure what the law is but were talking about michigan here money hungry state there must be a law about it someplace. But who knows. But I don't think I would do it, unless you know someone high up that can get you out of a pinch.Not sure about the weeds, but theres likely a good sized fine for digging on most State owned land..In Missouri it's $500.
I live in Michigan and have been looking for laws regarding digging one state land and haven't found anything yet, so I'm not sure what the law is but were talking about michigan here money hungry state there must be a law about it someplace. But who knows. But I don't think I would do it, unless you know someone high up that can get you out of a pinch.
Really what part of michigan do you live in? thanksWe hunt state land all the time...never a problem! Go for it!!
Instead of cutting back the weeds (I agree that it may attract unwanted attention), how 'bout waiting till frost and the weeds die back on their own? You could also wait till spring. After the snow melts, vegetation would be pretty sparse. Good luck! Curt