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This thread will help dispell many of the myths that one finds floating around when surfing the internet and or talking with officials as prospectors in the field concerning the small scale miner. Over the years these are some we've encountered and felt needed dispelled or answered.
More will be added as we run across them or you can add your's that you found and know is just not accurate information.

To learn more about anything you read in this post or to look up other laws and regulations you wish to find, just click on over to the Colorado Prospector Forum's section
Prospecting and Mining Laws, Regulations etc.
We've quoted many many of these for your convenience as well as easy links to follow when more are needed to be found as refered from quotes directly from the laws themselves.

So here we go, hopefully this information helps out with many questions to the new and old prospetors alike. emoticon-misc-004.gif

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Does the Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management own the FS/BLM lands or locatable minerals?

No, the United States citizens own the public lands and the FS and BLM over see their use/regulation via the USC (United States Code) laws and CFR's (Code of Federal Regulations).

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Are rockhounding and prospecting related?

Yes, rockhounding is prospecting which is part of the basic first steps of mining. Rockhounding/prospecting for samples of any minerals in the field, require that you as the prospector know you are in fact on open land or have permission from the claim owner, should you be on a mining claim.

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Can you access a mine site that looks abandoned without any recent activity?

No, you can not access any mine site just because it appears to be abandoned, you must first find out if the claim is still active, patented etc prior to accessing the site and get permission if needed when still owned.

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Can you collect minerals off the surface while hiking across location claims or patented claims?

No, you may not collect minerals while traversing across any claims as they are private propertay and this would be classified as mineral tresspass and theft.

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Are road right of ways open to prospect?

No, generally road right of ways are not open to prospect as the claim owner would still own those minerals as well. Road easements do not over ride mineral ownership rights.

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If the claim isn't marked or fenced off, can I go prospecting there?

No, as a field prospector it is your responsibilty to know whether or not you are on a claim and to respect that claim owners claim in the field, just as you would expect other prospectors do as a claim owner yourself at your claim.
Federal law dictates markers (corners and discovery/location cert.) must be marked on a claim, but there is no requirement to let the genreal public know via fences or signage.

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Can states or local government entities over ride or supercede federal law's pertaining to mining on FS or BLM lands?

No, they definately can not! In fact the law states that although states laws may be more restrictive in some cases than federal law, but when mining is concerned, they must follow all of the guidelines found in 43CFR3809.

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Can I make money every day I prospect vs the gas money I spend etc?

No, realistically starting out as a new prospector, you will more than likely not make your gas money back out trying to learn. But with time, diligent work, thorough research and proper field techniques you could in fact make a profit mining. Millions of americans make their entire living from mining, and thank goodness for every one of them too!

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Who regulates mining claims on FS lands?

The BLM regulates all mining activities on public lands, the FS is "delegated the authority" to regulate surface use and occupancy only on FS lands. When mining is concerned, the FS must follow mining laws and confer with BLM on all decisions for mining claims and operations.

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Do I need a permit to prospect or collect minerals if there are no claims on this site? (NF or BLM)

No, as a citizen you have the right and you do not need any permit to prospect and collect your own mineral samples, and also to further those discoveries and develop them within the public lands.

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Are state forests the same as national forests?

No, definately not. State forests are run by the state itself and are not part of the federal public national forest lands. Laws and regulations for national forest lands do not apply to state forests.

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Are mining claims and laws the same from one state to the next on FS or BLM lands?

Yes they are. There are several laws to insure that not only are they consistently applied nationwide and the federal mineral policy accounted for, but that if they are varied, they still must comply with the mining laws and the citizens rights to prospect and mine.

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Can government officials at any level give me actual legal advise with claims, paperwork, or laws pertaining to them? (BLM, FS, state or county)

No, in fact the law states they are forbidden from giving any type of legal advise. Do not believe it just because you "heard" it, find out for sure what the truth is for yourself.

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Do I need to refill or reclaim my test digs as a small scale miner in the field prospecting on open land?

Yes, absolutely, you need to refill any test holes you have dug for sampling unless you will be back in less than 24 hours to do further testing in the same hole. This does not apply to mining claim owners when working their claims, those guidelines are much different than that of the prospector on ground without claims.


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If a mine operation site has been reclaimed, can I go prospecting there?

No, reclamation is supposed to be done by miners as a final step to completion of their operations. These reclamations often are costly and are always designed to look natural. Digging a reclaimed site is not only destroying the mines actual work, but is also tresspassing private property, unless you've gotten permission first of course.

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When I asked the Forest Service office where I could prospect, they said "If there's not a fence or sign, you should be ok."......can I trust that and go ahead out in the field to prospect?

No, absolutely not. Although that person at the counter may have been very helpful in the office, their word of mouth is not accurate information for you to use in the field prospecting.

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All the ground worth claiming has been claimed previously. True of false?

False, there are millions of acres unclaimed and with new technology breakthroughs, more and more minerals will be used for things like ecologically friendly cars (REE's & PGM's). Also, all 50 states still mine something today and we all use 1000's of mined products everyday.

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Do I need to ask permission from the FS or BLM to go out prospecting and collecting samples?

No, it is our right as citizens to do so as stated by law. You only need to comply with further laws/regulations during operations which will "create a significant surface resource disturbance".

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Do I need to file a claim first to use a sluice, pan or use any hand carried prospecting equipment?

No, absolutely not. Hand carried prospecting equipment does not require any special authorization nor will you create any significant disturbance using hand carried prospecting equipment.

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Are there taxes or fees that claim owners pay for claims every year?

Yes, although different for patented or location in the fact that taxes are paid on patented/deeded land, where as location claims pay a yearly fee to maintain the files. Some counties will impose what they call a tax per year on location claims but legally these are more acurately fees and not tax, as there has been no "mineral survey" to determine value for county property tax purposes.
For location claims yearly fees, small scale miners (owning 10 claims or less), have the option of filing a waiver stating there yearly value of fees expended during their years work. Claim owners with more than 10 claims do not have the small scale waiver options and must pay the fees.

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Can I prospect in a wilderness area or road less area?

Yes you certainly can as long as there is no claim exsisting there. The federal law states that roadless or wilderness areas do not prohibit prospecting.

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I've found a closed claim on LR2000 or Geocom or etc......can I file a claim there now even though I've not been to the site or prospected on it?

No, at this point you can not file a valid claim. You must first make your "discovery" to even "stake" your claim, both of which are steps in which you have visited and prospected the site. Filing without those steps is actually filing an invalid claim by two violations of the 1872 mining law's intent. Real prospectors/miners call this "paper filing" and it's very much frowned upon.
If you are considering buying a claim, make sure someone hasn't just paper filed as described. Use caution and verify the claim is in fact valid, this is a common scam.
Mining law states the 1 and only reason you can file and hold claims is for mining. Filing on paper to resell has nothing to do with any part of actual mining.

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Can location claims be closed off to the public with fences and or gates?

Yes they sure can and often are while under working plans of operations as a precautionary saftey measure to the general public. They will also not always be on the claims perimeters but only surrounding the actual workings at that time, it's still your responsibilty in the field to know where the actual boundries are and respect them.

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If I find an old drift (tunnel) and or tailings pile can I prospect/collect samples from there as long as it appears no ones been there in years?

No, legally the drift, all minerals within, and the tailings are still very much the claim owners property as well as a very dangerous place to be within the drift tunnel. STAY OUT, STAY ALIVE!!
Contrary to popular belief, you still need the claim owners permission to access or prospect these tailings.
If there is no exsisting valid claim then you can prospect there.

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- ColoradoProspector   Small Scale Mining   Jan 29 2010, 01:01 AM
- - bottledigger   Very good info CP. Thanks for posting for all to r...   Jan 29 2010, 07:07 AM
- - ColoradoProspector   Hi Bottledigger, Thank you and you are very welcom...   Jan 29 2010, 02:46 PM
- - Coalbunny   Hey Denise, you think we'll ever convince Dan ...   Feb 1 2010, 08:21 PM
- - ColoradoProspector   Ok, Ok, Coalbunny You got me on that one, I...   Feb 2 2010, 02:01 PM
- - Coalbunny   Unless you are able, or willing, to prove that you...   Feb 3 2010, 10:03 AM
- - russau   Carl i disagree with your statement about "re...   Feb 4 2010, 08:31 AM
- - ColoradoProspector   Prospecting is a step of mining in that it is one ...   Feb 4 2010, 10:10 AM
- - Coalbunny   It's not my opinion, Russ & Dan. I have b...   Feb 6 2010, 10:31 PM
- - russau   well we all know the BLM and the FS like to add/ch...   Feb 7 2010, 06:47 AM
- - ColoradoProspector   I understand Coalbunny, sometimes we get told thin...   Feb 7 2010, 09:15 AM
- - ASTROBLEME   Don't confuse the "prudent man" conc...   Feb 7 2010, 02:02 PM
- - Forestwalker   You can still get claims patented?   Feb 7 2010, 05:24 PM
|- - ASTROBLEME   QUOTE (Forestwalker @ Feb 7 2010, 04:24 P...   Feb 7 2010, 09:55 PM
- - russau   if im not mistaken the prudent man rule also appli...   Feb 8 2010, 06:02 AM
- - ColoradoProspector   The prudent man rule is only used by claim owners ...   Feb 8 2010, 09:13 AM
- - russau   ok, i thought the claim owner (im not one) could ...   Feb 9 2010, 06:43 AM
- - russau   after all, why would you bother aquireing a claim ...   Feb 9 2010, 06:45 AM
- - ColoradoProspector   Yes Russ, indeed, why would someone? These are cal...   Apr 15 2010, 09:20 AM
|- - h20prospector   QUOTE (ColoradoProspector @ Apr 15 2010, 10...   Apr 26 2010, 10:28 AM
- - ColoradoProspector   Owning a claim and a mineral survey are 2 complete...   Apr 26 2010, 12:27 PM
- - Persistence   So I just Googled "prospecting wilderness are...   Jun 8 2010, 09:23 PM
- - ColoradoProspector   Hi Persistence, good job diggin' in to this. ...   Jun 9 2010, 09:30 AM
- - ColoradoProspector   Another myth to dispell and get folks on the right...   Oct 13 2010, 09:05 AM
- - Coalbunny   Ok, "to access". But.... let's say ...   Oct 21 2010, 10:51 PM
- - ColoradoProspector   Well I was speaking strictly "accessing...   Oct 24 2010, 08:49 AM
- - swizz   Regarding claimants charging "fees": In ...   Oct 24 2010, 10:51 AM
- - Mrs.CP   QUOTE (swizz @ Oct 24 2010, 10:51 AM) Reg...   Oct 25 2010, 10:59 AM
|- - swizz   QUOTE (Mrs.CP @ Oct 25 2010, 10:59 AM) Wh...   Oct 25 2010, 11:54 AM
- - swizz   Love the form, that is excellent! I downloaded...   Oct 25 2010, 11:36 AM
- - Mrs.CP   We will always continue on with educating people a...   Oct 31 2010, 08:40 AM
- - russau   Denise your right! id like to see what a perso...   Nov 1 2010, 04:44 AM
- - ColoradoProspector   Yepper Russ I agree, Denise is right on both quest...   Nov 15 2010, 09:21 AM
- - ColoradoProspector   QUOTE (swizz @ Oct 25 2010, 10:54 AM) (he...   Feb 18 2011, 11:31 AM
- - placer   I will be a recreational prospector, at least for ...   Jan 15 2012, 05:30 AM
- - Mrs.CP   Hi placer! I would recommend looking into area...   Feb 14 2012, 09:08 AM
- - ColoradoProspector   As a recreational level prospector one probably sh...   Apr 8 2012, 11:27 AM
- - Mrs.CP   This is a great thread with some very important in...   Jul 18 2013, 07:49 AM
- - ColoradoProspector   Over 2,000 downloads off the mining claim lease, h...   Feb 25 2014, 08:25 AM
- - detectornerd   Hi, first time poster here, love all the great inf...   Mar 3 2014, 04:34 PM
- - russau   I cant answer all the questions accuratly but the ...   Mar 4 2014, 05:55 AM
|- - detectornerd   QUOTE (russau @ Mar 4 2014, 05:55 AM) I c...   Mar 4 2014, 03:48 PM
- - ColoradoProspector   Hi detectornerd, welcome to the Colorado Prospecto...   Mar 6 2014, 11:53 AM
- - russau   Dan thats what i was meaning. about water samples,...   Mar 7 2014, 06:26 AM
- - fenixsmom   Id like to add to that question, would you take a ...   Mar 7 2014, 11:09 AM
- - ColoradoProspector   Good questions.... for the water, personally I thi...   Mar 7 2014, 11:43 AM
- - fenixsmom   Thanks Dan! Wise as always!   Mar 7 2014, 11:49 AM
- - CP   You're welcome Jessie, glad to be of help. He...   Jun 14 2015, 03:32 PM


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