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Gold Prospecting
Prospecting Rules & Regulations
How often do you see Rangers or Police while Prospecting.
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<blockquote data-quote="gcause" data-source="post: 69560" data-attributes="member: 1497"><p>I have never seen them out at Warwick but I do know from those who have talked with the rangers that they use trail cameras to keep track of people in the state forests out there. They are very well hidden, made to look just like bark on a tree. About six months ago they caught one fellow from the south side of Brisbane out in a non designated fossicking location at Warwick on camera and got his cars license plate and shots of him in his full metal detecting gear propecting in the wrong area. I heard from a local that they took his car, all his fossicking equipment, his fossicking license and he was given a hefty fine. So it's best just to do the right thing out there and stick to the designated areas or work private property like Glendon's where you have permission to fossick. Also remember even out at Glendon's you will need a fossicking license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcause, post: 69560, member: 1497"] I have never seen them out at Warwick but I do know from those who have talked with the rangers that they use trail cameras to keep track of people in the state forests out there. They are very well hidden, made to look just like bark on a tree. About six months ago they caught one fellow from the south side of Brisbane out in a non designated fossicking location at Warwick on camera and got his cars license plate and shots of him in his full metal detecting gear propecting in the wrong area. I heard from a local that they took his car, all his fossicking equipment, his fossicking license and he was given a hefty fine. So it's best just to do the right thing out there and stick to the designated areas or work private property like Glendon's where you have permission to fossick. Also remember even out at Glendon's you will need a fossicking license. [/QUOTE]
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