Yet another one bites the dust....sic sic sic
National Forests in North Carolina - Rocks & Minerals:Gold Panning
Rules from FS website, it seems not only is dredging not allowed in NC NF but sluicing is banned as well. I don't recall that bit.. anyone care to explain what the hell a forest closure order is exactly and what authority does it really have? I was thinking about dredging in NC but eh...
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Gold Panning
Some visitors to the national forest like to try their hands at finding minerals or panning for gold. Visitors are asked to following these guidelines when rockhounding or gold panning in the National Forests in North Carolina.
Rockhounding and gold panning may take place on most national forest lands – provided only small quantities of material are removed for personal, non-commercial purposes.
Recreational rockhounding and gold panning are not allowed in Congressionally-designated wilderness areas or in the corridors of designated wild and scenic rivers.
Recreational rockhounding and gold panning are not allowed in forest areas where mineral rights are owned by a private party, or in an area that is under mineral lease to a private party.
Permits are required for removal of mineral materials for scientific and research purposes.
Commercial removal of minerals requires a prospecting permit from the Bureau of Land Management.
Materials must be removed using small hand tools without mechanical means or motorized equipment. Removing mineral materials with a pick, shovel, sluice box or similar large tools can cause significant impacts to resources is considered mechanical so therefore not allowed
SORRY CLICKABLE LINK DISAPPEARED....JUST LIKE THEIR MINING RIGHTS ARE NOW WRONGS....AS THE CANCER SPREADS EVER WIDER.....John