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<blockquote data-quote="Silversurfer" data-source="post: 362528" data-attributes="member: 8367"><p>So let me chuck one out there guys....I've spent the morning reading through the official Government Industry and Investment website,regarding Fossicking. If you read the info under the heading WHAT TECHNIQUES CANNOT BE USED FOR FOSSICKING, IT STATES:'Power operated equipment includes mechanical,hydraulic,pneumatic,battery and electrical equipment or machinery'.......</p><p>So my simple question is......wouldn't a sluice using a bilge pump and battery therefore be illegal....?? And also a metal detector as they also use batteries...??</p><p>I'm aware that dredging is a 'no brainer'......but have any of you run into trouble with the rangers or park officials for using the above mentioned equipment...?? </p><p>Your feed back is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silversurfer, post: 362528, member: 8367"] So let me chuck one out there guys....I've spent the morning reading through the official Government Industry and Investment website,regarding Fossicking. If you read the info under the heading WHAT TECHNIQUES CANNOT BE USED FOR FOSSICKING, IT STATES:'Power operated equipment includes mechanical,hydraulic,pneumatic,battery and electrical equipment or machinery'....... So my simple question is......wouldn't a sluice using a bilge pump and battery therefore be illegal....?? And also a metal detector as they also use batteries...?? I'm aware that dredging is a 'no brainer'......but have any of you run into trouble with the rangers or park officials for using the above mentioned equipment...?? Your feed back is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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