Pull Tabs SUCK!

No argument here.
 

Yea that's true but if you keep them they all add up to $$$$$. I keep all of mine and turn them in at the end of the year along with all the other type of metal that I find.....Matt
 

yea they do, but gold rings sure dont!
 

Pull tabs are the main thing that keep lazy hunters from digging all the gold. :laughing9: :laughing7:
 

Pull tabs are your friend, they are the reason there are still things to find, especially now
with every yayhoo buying a detector and trying to get youtube rich.

Pull tabs make them get frustrated and sell their detector dirt cheap on craigslist to me.

I love pull tabs, they keep my hobby fun.

Here's my favorite in sterling silver :icon_pirat:

silverbeertabpendant200.webp
 

Jeep said:
Pull tabs are your friend, they are the reason there are still things to find, especially now
with every yayhoo buying a detector and trying to get youtube rich.

Pull tabs make them get frustrated and sell their detector dirt cheap on craigslist to me.

I love pull tabs, they keep my hobby fun.

Here's my favorite in sterling silver :icon_pirat:
You make a very good point.
 

While water hunting I enjoy finding pull tabs because I know people were there. All I gotta do to find a gold ring is to get my coil over it. Pull tabs in the grass are a different matter as removing many can cause grass damage so I usually only retrieve the coins. Since pull tabs are in the same range as most gold rings, not digging them lowers your chances of finding a $$$ ring.
 

When I start digging a lot of pulltabs I know no one has dug the gold. When I go over long stretches with no targets I get more discourged than I do when I'm digging pulltabs.
 

ah pull tabs --- aka the "guardians of the gold" --they are the metal detecting knights test to keep "unworthy ones" amoungst them from the holy grail of "gold rings" :wink:
 

Im driven to dig them all. The whole time I'm thinking "maybe, just maybe"

Gonna be sooo much better when the pinpointer gets here
 

lookindown said:
When I start digging a lot of pulltabs I know no one has dug the gold. When I go over long stretches with no targets I get more discourged than I do when I'm digging pulltabs.

Yep. Was at an old park yesterday and had a section that the detector barely made a beep...junk or otherwise. Found 1 lonely lincoln.

About 40' away started finding pulltabs and bottle caps and so came the coins!

Someone was pretty thorough and made it very clear where they were and weren't. I left them the "gold rings" :laughing9:.

AL
 

trash is often the guardian of treasure * many detectorist -- are like most people in general they want "easy pickings" --if its a bit of work many skip it -- thus trashy areas can often hide the good stuff since lazy detectorist thru the years have "skipped over" these trashy spots -- :wink: one has to go slow and be through when working spots like these --a small coil helps too.
 

If you want to become a successful treasure hunter you must learn to work with the pull tabs and not fight them. Pull taps are a way of life and are here to stay. I try to eliminate most pull tabs but I also accept I am going to dig a certain amount, and this I live with. One gave me fits yesterday, of course I didn't yet know what it was. I had to actually call a buddy over and see what his machine hit. Long story, it was a pull tab.
 

I don't mind digging pull tabs, I save them and give them to a group that turns them into money for women's breast cancer research.
 

HP,

funny you should mention this! This morning I posted a topic called "Diggin' Pop Tops"

I quote:

Hey there, fellow Treasure Hunters!

So, like everyone else, I used to get frustrated by the amount of pull tabs I'd dig during an outing in search of the elusive gold ring.

Then my wife told me St. Jude's and many other cancer societies take pull tabs for charity!

Now I no longer even think about discriminating above foil....each one does a child good! icon_thumright

http://www.pulltabsforcharity.org/home

HH,
Will
 

Naw they don't suck. They are the one thing that will make the average newbee stop detecting when it is all they find.

Pull tabs sure make the heart pound heavy when you think they are gold rings.
 

if you need fresh "virgin" dirt to hunt --find the most pull tab infested place and get to work , cleaning it all out --(stop and think for a bit and you will see why I say that)--- don't most detecting folks upon hitting a area with a fair bit of pulltabs ditch the area ? --yes they do , thus what ever is there stays there . -- now areas that used to be heavy drinking areas (lots of pulltabs) also had lots of drunk folks --drunk folks are careless and stupid acting for the most part -- (thus likely to lose things and drop coins and jewelry and such -- but its mixed in with buttloads of pulltabs )

drunk folks often are that way due to "bad relationships"with the oppisite sex ( often they will go drinking by the river )--and throw away wedding rings while in the depths of drinking --that cheating witch ---or that no good two timing man -- water hunting near a place where theres a lot of pulltabs on the shore line (popular drunk sit and moan/ drink spot ) can often turn up a few gold rings deposited that way
 

You hit the nail on the head, (ssshhh-don't give away all my secrets! LOL!)

Here is S. Fl. I'm always looking for where the rich drunks are hanging out! Buy 'em drinks and squirt 'em down with suntan oil, is what I say! hehehehehe

Our Club down here used to donate all the pulltabs to Ronald McDonald House, I'll hafta check next meeting, see if we still do that. I find pulltabs keep neatly in the large coffee plastic containers, 5-gallon buckets, those giant water cooler jugs.......scrap man takes it all......lead......copper.......aluminum.......oh, gotta go call see what he'll give on silver, gotta go...
 

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