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Post by fasteddie on May 15, 2022 10:43:28 GMT -5
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Post by hummingbirdstones on May 15, 2022 11:30:11 GMT -5
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Post by jasoninsd on May 15, 2022 20:34:40 GMT -5
I'll agree with Robin on the fantastic haul there Eddie!
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Post by jamesp on May 15, 2022 22:26:54 GMT -5
Love pet wood. Fine material you have out there.
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Post by fasteddie on May 15, 2022 23:33:19 GMT -5
Here's your pictures: Thank You. I can't get this thing to work with photos. This was my first trip ever and just picked a hole that someone else had started and dug in the same spot for about 6 hours and found lots of good stuff. Pretty good for a rookie that had No Idea what I was doing. Petrified wood dug up 5 7 22 by Edward Glen, on Flickr petrified wood by Edward Glen, on Flickr Looks like you got a real nice haul!
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Post by fasteddie on May 15, 2022 23:38:42 GMT -5
Love pet wood. Fine material you have out there. There must be millions of pounds of this stuff up on that mountain as this was first spot that I picked and there are holes and pits all over the place, and never left 3' wide hole.
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Post by fasteddie on May 15, 2022 23:41:20 GMT -5
I'll agree with Robin on the fantastic haul there Eddie! Thank You. I have some small stuff in the tumbler right now on thier first tumble. I cant wait to see the results.
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Post by jamesp on May 16, 2022 9:20:38 GMT -5
Love pet wood. Fine material you have out there. There must be millions of pounds of this stuff up on that mountain as this was first spot that I picked and there are holes and pits all over the place, and never left 3' wide hole. When you find one, you will find more. Usually lots n lots more. The beauty of pet wood. Enjoy !
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Post by Sabre52 on May 16, 2022 16:32:29 GMT -5
Might be good to remember pard, that there is a 25# plus one piece per day, 250# per year, bag limit on petrified wood there. Saddle Mtn is BLM land I think.
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Post by fasteddie on May 17, 2022 6:41:50 GMT -5
Thanks, I did not know this I probably was close to being over the daily limit but way under the yearly limit. I only plan on one more trip this spring before it gets too hot over there, so I am sure that I will be way under the yearly limit's and I am bringing a digging partner. The next trip will be mostly searching out limb cast's.
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Post by Sabre52 on May 17, 2022 18:22:22 GMT -5
Sorry, I was mainly looking at the line of huge hunks in your first picture which appears to be way over the day limit. Oh yeah, I should explain too, the day limit applies first. For your one-day hunt, to be legal, it would allow you only the 25 pounds plus one piece per person. The annual limit does not mean you can collect up to the 250 pound "annual" limit in one day unless the "one piece" is a big one about 225 pounds, I guess. Ie: on a five day collecting trip, you could collect a total of 100 pounds plus lets say, five big pieces with the grand total not to exceed 250 pounds. If you were to find a single piece over 250 pounds or want to collect over 250 pounds per year, a BLM permit is required. Collected material to be for personal use only and cannot legally be sold or bartered.
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Post by fasteddie on May 18, 2022 19:53:23 GMT -5
Like I said I didn't Know that there is a daily or yearly limit. Your first comment was very helpful informing me of this Info. and your second comment sounded more like you being a D!ck trying to state that I did something wrong? I have been rock hounding for a total of three times ever in my life. Twice on local riverbanks inside of the city and this one Petrified wood trip. I only quit digging at around 25lbs. to 30lbs. because I figured that I had enough. I still have these ten rough rocks in question in a bucket and with my professional certified scale/fingers I estimate them to be somewhere between 15 lbs. and 18 lbs. with the bucket included. If it would make you feel better about yourself you can come over and weigh them for yourself or even better yet meet me and my designated digger in two weeks at the mountain to weigh out our bounty to make sure that we are not over 100Lbs for the weekend or 500Lbs. for the year and verify if we might be trying to sneak out an extra rock in our pockets. I joined this site for the help and information and not snide comments trying to tell me I am Idiot. Thanks
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Post by hummingbirdstones on May 18, 2022 22:12:35 GMT -5
Eddie, When you're on your Flickr account at a picture you want to show up here, just click on the right facing arrow in the lower right corner of the screen. Click on BBCode: Pick your picture size: Copy the link and just paste it into your post: Your picture will show up like this: petrified wood by Edward Glen, on Flickr
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Post by rockjunquie on May 19, 2022 5:40:13 GMT -5
Like I said I didn't Know that there is a daily or yearly limit. Your first comment was very helpful informing me of this Info. and your second comment sounded more like you being a D!ck trying to state that I did something wrong? I have been rock hounding for a total of three times ever in my life. Twice on local riverbanks inside of the city and this one Petrified wood trip. I only quit digging at around 25lbs. to 30lbs. because I figured that I had enough. I still have these ten rough rocks in question in a bucket and with my professional certified scale/fingers I estimate them to be somewhere between 15 lbs. and 18 lbs. with the bucket included. If it would make you feel better about yourself you can come over and weigh them for yourself or even better yet meet me and my designated digger in two weeks at the mountain to weigh out our bounty to make sure that we are not over 100Lbs for the weekend or 500Lbs. for the year and verify if we might be trying to sneak out an extra rock in our pockets. I joined this site for the help and information and not snide comments trying to tell me I am Idiot. Thanks Hey, fasteddie- I can see why you would think Mel's ( Sabre52's) comments may have been rude, but in actuality he is one of our most helpful members. I reread his post and I don't think he meant to be be a "dick", at all. I think you guys had a misunderstanding is all.
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Post by fasteddie on May 19, 2022 8:32:28 GMT -5
Okay, Thank You.
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Post by fasteddie on May 19, 2022 8:36:28 GMT -5
Sorry, I just jumped to fast, and bad conclusions.
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Post by Sabre52 on May 19, 2022 8:52:57 GMT -5
Yep, just trying to explain how the law reads/works for a newbie. BLM rangers have been getting much more aggressive recently and fines can be quite steep. Got to admit though, that I personally have rarely seen a ranger unless I sought one out except for an encounter near Petrified Forest in AZ where the ranger actually told me where I should collect. And the only fine I know of personally, was one issued for illegal offroad camping on the Mojave Desert. I would think since Saddle Mtn is so well known though, that your chances of encountering a ranger would be much greater. Just trying to give you a heads up to help you avoid trouble. Take it however you like.
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Post by Tommy on May 20, 2022 11:02:24 GMT -5
Yep, just trying to explain how the law reads/works for a newbie. BLM rangers have been getting much more aggressive recently and fines can be quite steep. Got to admit though, that I personally have rarely seen a ranger unless I sought one out except for an encounter near Petrified Forest in AZ where the ranger actually told me where I should collect. And the only fine I know of personally, was one issued for illegal offroad camping on the Mojave Desert. I would think since Saddle Mtn is so well known though, that your chances of encountering a ranger would be much greater. Just trying to give you a heads up to help you avoid trouble. Take it however you like. We got approached by a ranger at Clear Creek while hunting for Plasma Agate in the creek. He had two main concerns, the weight of our rocks in regards to the daily limit AND he wanted to take a close look at a shotgun I reported having on board. I guess they get a lot of poaching activity up there so he wanted to make sure we were really doing what we said we were.
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Post by Fossilman on May 20, 2022 12:45:59 GMT -5
A couple buddies were up there last month, they did really good on hauling some home, one buddy dug a piece up that was over 60 pounds..
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