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Gold Prospecting
Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Illegal spoon mining Queensland (Qld)
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<blockquote data-quote="AngerManagement" data-source="post: 355206" data-attributes="member: 3760"><p>A common mistake. See others doing somthig and assume it is OK...</p><p></p><p>Hence even on my permissions i never go where people might be able to see me.</p><p></p><p>Lost a few because others think that because they may have seen me detecting. that it is OK to climb fences and worse to get to the area i was..</p><p></p><p>I see people speeding and on the phone while they are driving... But know it is wrong. When it comes to fossicking there are big fines and and all sorts of crap</p><p>re land access / permissions/ lease etc</p><p></p><p>So unless i am 100% i dont do it. refused many a trip where people say it is OK but even my basic understanding says otherwise...</p><p></p><p>And National Parks have always been a big No No fir lots of activities... </p><p></p><p>Even using a detector in a lake or swiming hole is a No No. unless your after a spicific lost item and every thing else is ignored.... I know as had to get permission to recover a wedding ring. lots of 1c and 2c and they all went back. ring pulls and bottle tops in the bin. The moment i found the ring... I had to stop and pack the detector away.</p><p></p><p>Almost too complicated to work out what you can do and where....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngerManagement, post: 355206, member: 3760"] A common mistake. See others doing somthig and assume it is OK... Hence even on my permissions i never go where people might be able to see me. Lost a few because others think that because they may have seen me detecting. that it is OK to climb fences and worse to get to the area i was.. I see people speeding and on the phone while they are driving... But know it is wrong. When it comes to fossicking there are big fines and and all sorts of crap re land access / permissions/ lease etc So unless i am 100% i dont do it. refused many a trip where people say it is OK but even my basic understanding says otherwise... And National Parks have always been a big No No fir lots of activities... Even using a detector in a lake or swiming hole is a No No. unless your after a spicific lost item and every thing else is ignored.... I know as had to get permission to recover a wedding ring. lots of 1c and 2c and they all went back. ring pulls and bottle tops in the bin. The moment i found the ring... I had to stop and pack the detector away. Almost too complicated to work out what you can do and where.... [/QUOTE]
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