Don11971
Jr. Member
What makes someone good at metal detecting?
A question I been thinking about the last week or so. Some may think the number of coins or how many rings and things they find But is it really. But, Nobody wants to show their hunting buddy's a shredded beer can collection! How about little Johny who just got a metal detector for his birthday and decides to go out in the woods behind his house that his mom and dad owns, just to find out its old circus site. He finds thousands of I.H.'s and hundreds of sliver coins in just a few short weeks. does this make Johny good at meal detecting? Or is Johny just in a good spot?
I Look at metal detecting like it is a gemstone it has many sides to look at. one side is the finds the number and or Quality of coins or relics found in a given year. Can this measure how good some one is at metal detecting ? I think the answer is yes and no! Keeping records of your finds over a number of years should give you some idea of how well you are doing. If the same amount of hunting time is given. How will Johny's records look in year two or three?
Another side of the metal detecting gemstone is your goals. I think most of us want to find OLD coins and relics. Let say the goal is to find a large cent. Then you should put your self in a site that can potentially produce a large cent and start swinging. Will this make someone good at metal detecting?
Yet another side of the metal detecting gemstone is research. How important is it? I think it's one of most important things you can do to reach your goal. You have to look in the right places to find that large cent and you need research to do it! Research will help with site selection. Will this make someone good at metal detecting?
Another facet of the metal detecting gemstone is knowing your equipment. I think Knowing your equipment is vary in important. It does not have to be the best detector on the market. You just need know the ins and outs and the quirks and the limitations of your detector and coils etc. Understanding how ground mineralization will affect your equipment will also help. But, will this make someone good at metal detecting?
Yet another facet of the metal detecting gemstone is ethics.Ethics are important. lets go back to little Johny. Lets say Johny did his research at the local library and found another circus site about forty miles away now it is in a state park? Johny call the park ranger and he sad no metal detectors aloud in the state park. But Johny sneaks in to the park and metal detects anyway, not filling his holes,cutting down trees simply not caring about the site or the states land .Will following the code of ethics make someone good at metal detecting?
Conclusion
Can Johny be good at metal detecting, Yes, if Johny sets goals, does his own research, knows his equipment, and he follows the code of ethics. Then the number of old coins should clime or should be about the same very year.
What do you think? What makes someone good at metal detecting? all opinions are welcome
HH, Don
A question I been thinking about the last week or so. Some may think the number of coins or how many rings and things they find But is it really. But, Nobody wants to show their hunting buddy's a shredded beer can collection! How about little Johny who just got a metal detector for his birthday and decides to go out in the woods behind his house that his mom and dad owns, just to find out its old circus site. He finds thousands of I.H.'s and hundreds of sliver coins in just a few short weeks. does this make Johny good at meal detecting? Or is Johny just in a good spot?
I Look at metal detecting like it is a gemstone it has many sides to look at. one side is the finds the number and or Quality of coins or relics found in a given year. Can this measure how good some one is at metal detecting ? I think the answer is yes and no! Keeping records of your finds over a number of years should give you some idea of how well you are doing. If the same amount of hunting time is given. How will Johny's records look in year two or three?
Another side of the metal detecting gemstone is your goals. I think most of us want to find OLD coins and relics. Let say the goal is to find a large cent. Then you should put your self in a site that can potentially produce a large cent and start swinging. Will this make someone good at metal detecting?
Yet another side of the metal detecting gemstone is research. How important is it? I think it's one of most important things you can do to reach your goal. You have to look in the right places to find that large cent and you need research to do it! Research will help with site selection. Will this make someone good at metal detecting?
Another facet of the metal detecting gemstone is knowing your equipment. I think Knowing your equipment is vary in important. It does not have to be the best detector on the market. You just need know the ins and outs and the quirks and the limitations of your detector and coils etc. Understanding how ground mineralization will affect your equipment will also help. But, will this make someone good at metal detecting?
Yet another facet of the metal detecting gemstone is ethics.Ethics are important. lets go back to little Johny. Lets say Johny did his research at the local library and found another circus site about forty miles away now it is in a state park? Johny call the park ranger and he sad no metal detectors aloud in the state park. But Johny sneaks in to the park and metal detects anyway, not filling his holes,cutting down trees simply not caring about the site or the states land .Will following the code of ethics make someone good at metal detecting?
Conclusion
Can Johny be good at metal detecting, Yes, if Johny sets goals, does his own research, knows his equipment, and he follows the code of ethics. Then the number of old coins should clime or should be about the same very year.
What do you think? What makes someone good at metal detecting? all opinions are welcome
HH, Don