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post Jan 13 2009, 10:13 AM
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Everyone probably has this website. Its http://www.geocommunicator.gov/blmMap/Map.jsp?MAP=MC Great for finding exsisting claims closed claims and where gold has been found, possibly to prospect with permission on those claims or nearby.
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Bennie
post Jan 16 2009, 04:20 PM
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Also I forgot to mention that in States that are restricted from Federal mining Claims, Some of these state's will lease the minerals that are on State-Owned Property and also The UPRR owns millions of acres all over the US UPRR owns land and minerals from 1903 patents ;) and also are willing to lease their mineral ownership .

geocommunicator wouldnt know anything about those lands char092.gif

know the rules and where your at , you cant just pan or Beep anywhere ... in some of these restricted states . Before collecting on State land, the state land rules of "casual use" should be looked up to see if you might be allowed to casually collect or beep . if its allowed itll be in black and white...



a good prospector knows the land Bennie Ulibarri 2009
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post May 18 2009, 02:48 AM
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QUOTE (Bennie @ Jan 16 2009, 03:20 PM) *
Also I forgot to mention that in States that are restricted from Federal mining Claims, Some of these state's will lease the minerals that are on State-Owned Property and also The UPRR owns millions of acres all over the US UPRR owns land and minerals from 1903 patents ;) and also are willing to lease their mineral ownership .

geocommunicator wouldnt know anything about those lands char092.gif

know the rules and where your at , you cant just pan or Beep anywhere ... in some of these restricted states . Before collecting on State land, the state land rules of "casual use" should be looked up to see if you might be allowed to casually collect or beep . if its allowed itll be in black and white...



a good prospector knows the land Bennie Ulibarri 2009

Not exactly.
Union Pacific RR has split off into Union Pacific RR and Union Pacific Land Resources. They "sold off" a good chunk of their sub-surface rights (water, oil, gas, mineral) to Anadarko Petroleum.

Best thing to do is check the maps at the county assessor's office. Find out who has the surface rights. Contact Union Pacific Land Resources and check if they have the mineral rights.

I found this out when I was doing a geology paper for college.


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