Blind Squirrel
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Just curious how many people belong to MDing clubs. If not, why. Thanks
dirty digger dude said:I am a member of a club but I am thinking of dropping out...all the other member seem be finding old stuff, silver, civil war items and jewelry I have nothing to show anybody. I have not even found a wheatie in years. Been doing this for over ten years I think it is just a waste of time for me. I think I should just quit. I can only be embarassed just so many times.
dirty digger dude said:I am a member of a club but I am thinking of dropping out...all the other member seem be finding old stuff, silver, civil war items and jewelry I have nothing to show anybody. I have not even found a wheatie in years. Been doing this for over ten years I think it is just a waste of time for me. I think I should just quit. I can only be embarassed just so many times.
Tom_in_CA said:I don't know about other states, but the trend I saw in CA, was that there was a lot more physical (aka "brick and mortar") clubs back during the late '70s through to the '90s. That was during the time when detectors were going through a lot of technological breakthroughs, and the "pickens were good" (ie.; seemed you could go into any park, and even a beginner could find silver back in the 1970s). However, club memberships declined as pickens got to where only the good hunters eventually tended to be the ones coming into meetings with the good finds. Another demise for clubs was that starting in the mid to late 1990s, on-line web forums began to be an easy substitute for info. exchanges, bragging, tech. info pro's and con's, meeting up with other hunters, etc.... Ie.: it almost was as if you didn't need clubs anymore, to get to see what others were doing, finding, etc.... Thus the demise of clubs.
Now it seems (at least in CA) that only the very very big cities have actual clubs anymore. Smaller cities clubs just got to where the small # of members wasn't worth it, for the variety of reasons.
Born2Dtect said:In place of a good club, I would recommend to every metal detectorist to find a hunting buddy. It makes a world of difference.