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Digging in public parks
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 352869" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Practice makes perfect. In winter you can get away with a lot more than any other season. I 100% of the time I use the slit method and a pin pointer. Using the one cut method I find in winter no area is really "out of bounds", except private property. 1 cut with the lesche like a surgeon doing keyhole surgery. Dirt on an old black tee shirt where you need to get a little deeper. </p><p>Just be smart, better to stagger a few hunts over a couple of weeks, and pick times that cause the least amount of interest. If your nervous do a bit of practice in your own backyard or out in a paddock/vacant block. </p><p>Always good to check out if there's any by laws against it though....a few parks in certain areas are no go zones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 352869, member: 2152"] Practice makes perfect. In winter you can get away with a lot more than any other season. I 100% of the time I use the slit method and a pin pointer. Using the one cut method I find in winter no area is really "out of bounds", except private property. 1 cut with the lesche like a surgeon doing keyhole surgery. Dirt on an old black tee shirt where you need to get a little deeper. Just be smart, better to stagger a few hunts over a couple of weeks, and pick times that cause the least amount of interest. If your nervous do a bit of practice in your own backyard or out in a paddock/vacant block. Always good to check out if there's any by laws against it though....a few parks in certain areas are no go zones. [/QUOTE]
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