The app I posted shows like a google earth map and shows property boundaries and owner info all over the United States. It isn’t limited to only 1 County.
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The app I posted shows like a google earth map and shows property boundaries and owner info all over the United States. It isn’t limited to only 1 County.
Yes. I'll be at Camp Merrill observing the class going through. I also have an app but I use huntstand. I can see who owns every parcel, but that doesn' really help me. I've tracked people down via white pages and contacted them requesting permission. It's alot easier telling somebody no over the phone than in person. I'e even found parcels literally in the middle of nowhere, with no house around, tracked down the owner, they don't even live in the state any more. This was just an attempt to get back to a creek. I' Alabama, the waterways are public easements. All I wanted to do was cross their private property just to get to the public (but land-locked) creek...and they still said no. I'm like, I'm not even going to do anything on your property besides walk across it! It just bums me out. Hopefully somebody on here from N. Georgia (pretty much anywhere in the apps/blue ridge: Elijaay, Dahlonega, Helen, Cleveland, would be fine) will say "alright, let's give it a go". Who doesn't want to try to discover that their woods has a good gold deposit??
Another great resource if you want to find property owners contact Info.
https://maps.lumpkincounty.gov/ROKMAPS/
If that happens don’t worry.
I can round up some Native American buddies to stare down the fisherman and they’ll leave of pure fear and guilt.
Just make sure that you report all your gold findings to the government