jeweler21
Full Member
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2013
- Messages
- 166
- Reaction score
- 158
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- San Angelo, Tx
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Explorer SE, Garrett AT pro, Teknetics T2, Garrett GTAX 500, A.H. Electronics Super Pro 5, Fisher VLF 555 D/B, Garrett AT Pin Pointer
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
My two year monetary total from detecting.
Totals for 2013 Mar. thru Dec. 421 hrs. $717.72 = $1.70 per hr.
Totals for 2014 Jan. thru Dec. 117 hrs. $501.33 = $4.28 per hr.
Two year total $1219.05 538 hrs. $2.26 per hr.
After taking about a twenty year break in detecting, I started back in March of 2013.
The only other time that I had kept an accurate record was for six months in 1976 and I had averaged just over $10 per hour back then. Which at the time was good money, actually, more per hour than I was making working for wages back then. Of course I was a lot younger and moved much faster than I do now. However, the finds were more abundant and silver was plentiful. Had silver brought the price it does now, my total would have been in the $25.00 per hour range.
In 1977 I was using an A.H. Electronics Super Pro II body mount detector. The majority of finds for 2013 and 2014 were produced with a Garrett AT Pro.
The main thing now is doing the research and finding an area to get your coil over the good targets. Most finds for 2013 and 2014 were from the same sites that I worked heavily in the seventies.
I contribute the better success of 2014 over 2013 to learning the nuances of the AT Pro.
Good Luck & HH
Totals for 2013 Mar. thru Dec. 421 hrs. $717.72 = $1.70 per hr.
Totals for 2014 Jan. thru Dec. 117 hrs. $501.33 = $4.28 per hr.
Two year total $1219.05 538 hrs. $2.26 per hr.
After taking about a twenty year break in detecting, I started back in March of 2013.
The only other time that I had kept an accurate record was for six months in 1976 and I had averaged just over $10 per hour back then. Which at the time was good money, actually, more per hour than I was making working for wages back then. Of course I was a lot younger and moved much faster than I do now. However, the finds were more abundant and silver was plentiful. Had silver brought the price it does now, my total would have been in the $25.00 per hour range.
In 1977 I was using an A.H. Electronics Super Pro II body mount detector. The majority of finds for 2013 and 2014 were produced with a Garrett AT Pro.
The main thing now is doing the research and finding an area to get your coil over the good targets. Most finds for 2013 and 2014 were from the same sites that I worked heavily in the seventies.
I contribute the better success of 2014 over 2013 to learning the nuances of the AT Pro.
Good Luck & HH
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