The purpose of this thread is to see what my ratio of tabs are to gold. I have read many speculative estimates online but few few with actual numbers. At this rate I am guessing my ratio will be over 600:1.
By reading numerous threads on the Garrett Forum and following the advice of John Edmonton with regard to the Garrett AT PRO and after twenty+- 4hr. outings searching on beaches, in woods, next to sidewalks, on private properties, Athletic Fields, and a few streams; today, I finally found my first GOLD RING.
I was in an Athletic Field I happen to hit on a particular area where I pulled numerous coins and Three Pull Tabs (pennies, a nickel, dimes, and quarters) out of the ground) just minutes before I found the ring. With my AT PRO, I have found numerous pennies, dimes and quarters but hardly any Nickels so finding yet another Nickel to add to my collection was "banner" for me. I noticed that the Nickel was a MID-TONE AUDIO and a SOLID 56 on the VDI and the PULL TABS [TONE] was the same but the VDI read all over the place 50's.
So after finding the Nickel (yay!) I'm thinking that I have to see if there are more Nickels around here and I'm swinging and I'm HEARING MID-TONES with VDI reading "all over the place 50's" - so now I'm listening and looking at the VDI and the tones didn't change but in this one spot I get a solid unchanging 46 BUT NO CHANGE IN THE MID -TONES and a reading of Four inches down. I say to myself: "I gotta dig this because I hardly ever get a SOLID 46 and I'd like to know just what the heck it could be for future reference." IT WAS GOLD!
So IMHO the pull tab (with me at least) theory is out the window - It all boils down to:
1. Equipment knowledge
2. Equipment capability and settings
3. Past experiences of yours and others on this forum
4. Site Selection - places where large amounts of people once or still frequent (after all - people are the ones that leave thing or lose things).
5. Site Evaluation - Choosing the most likely place of the Site to locate finds ( i.e.; on a path, next to trees, any place where large amounts of people occupied).
5. Site Conditions (clean or trashy)
6. LUCK (which exponentially increases after special attention is given to #4 above).
Going by what you report (600:1 pull tabs to a gold ring); I'm inclined to believe that you have BAD LUCK so work on #4 would be my novice advice.
John Edmonton's advice: If you want to find GOLD the best place to go is underwater ((#4 - location, location, location - no pull-tabs there).