how do i get permission to ghost hunt in a local cemetary?
i live in fort edward ny, and is full of old cemetarys im looking to do a simple ghost hunt and go in and take some pictures and leave, and i cant figure out who to call about getting permission to enter that area at night, can any one help with this?
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did you try calling the city already?
Ask the super intendant, or manager of the cemetary.
Did you get your ghost tags or hunting license? After you get your proper tags and ID then you should be able to ask the game warden. Also follow all proper limit, size, and age requirements.
You are not allowed to spotlight for them. Or use dogs to run them. All you need to do is get your Tags at any sporting good store or wal mart. Also they must be checked in at any big game check point.
check with the head ghost he might let you
I used to work in a cemetery. I can tell you, most cemeteries will have a rule, that the place closes at dusk.
People with varied religious convictions are not comfortable with the idea of you trying to communicate with their dead ancestors.
But, who says that ghosts are only present in cemeteries at night?
I used to take some photos of monuments in cemeteries, as they are often great works of art in themselves. I used to do this with a standard 35mm camera. On developing the flim on one occassin, I noticed some “problems” with the film. There were some orange and red “orbs” showing on the developed photographs. I thought I merely had a problem with some bad film or some sort of light leaking into my camera case. It was not until later than I found that these “orbs” were what ghost hunters were looking for!
If I looked around, I bet I could find the actual photos that I shot with the orbs floating about. But, for kicks, here’s a link to a site that show some examples…
what caliber gun do you use for that? and what is the bag limit?
It’s a TV show. There are no ghosts, and they certainly wouldn’t allow you to hunt them if there were.
Respect the dead, their families and the consecrated ground that most cemeteries sit on. If I catch a fool like you messing with my ancestors graves, you’ll be joining them.
call the ghost busters
Police or office of the City Manager can help you with this information.
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