Skippy SH13
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To Slump or not to Slump. It's not really a question...
I've been finding, that as I get better at detecting (both in discrimination of targets to increase good to trash ratios, and site/location selection to increase probability of good finds), I've become more adept at having "good days."
An interesting effect is that it's easier for me to feel like I'm in a "Slump" if I have more than a trip or two where it's just a buck or two in clad. Basically, if I'm not finding rings that are silver, gold, or of some worth, or having a killer clad hunt (like $5 or more), I finish the day a bit down.
I KNOW this is ridiculous. I started the hobby thrilled to find $0.60 in a whole hunt... and now I average about $1.80 an hour. I was super happy to start with, but if I have a hunt or two that's "off" a bit, I get bummed out. I certainly can't complain about my finds... I find a couple of gold/silver rings a month, and for the last 3 months running, I've averaged about $70 in clad per month. That's decent for just lunch time hunting, and a few hours on Saturday.
I assume others are like this... where the getting has been so good for so long, that when you don't find great finds a few times in a row, it feels "slumpy." That being said, I'm sure definitions will vary depending on environment. For example, I live in a city that was largely built in the 1960's and later. There's hardly ANY silver in the ground. In fact, I've NEVER found a single silver coin. If that's your definition, I'm in a lifetime slump. LOL! For some, like those in the ocean business, not finding a gold ring or two in 2 or 3 hunts may be a slump (I WISH I could find a gold ring every 3 hunts!)...
Sooo... The question that is not a question.
FOR YOU... What constitutes a slump?
For me.. a slump is where I've gone three hunts without a decent ring/jewelry of some sort or at least $5 in clad.
Skippy
I've been finding, that as I get better at detecting (both in discrimination of targets to increase good to trash ratios, and site/location selection to increase probability of good finds), I've become more adept at having "good days."
An interesting effect is that it's easier for me to feel like I'm in a "Slump" if I have more than a trip or two where it's just a buck or two in clad. Basically, if I'm not finding rings that are silver, gold, or of some worth, or having a killer clad hunt (like $5 or more), I finish the day a bit down.
I KNOW this is ridiculous. I started the hobby thrilled to find $0.60 in a whole hunt... and now I average about $1.80 an hour. I was super happy to start with, but if I have a hunt or two that's "off" a bit, I get bummed out. I certainly can't complain about my finds... I find a couple of gold/silver rings a month, and for the last 3 months running, I've averaged about $70 in clad per month. That's decent for just lunch time hunting, and a few hours on Saturday.
I assume others are like this... where the getting has been so good for so long, that when you don't find great finds a few times in a row, it feels "slumpy." That being said, I'm sure definitions will vary depending on environment. For example, I live in a city that was largely built in the 1960's and later. There's hardly ANY silver in the ground. In fact, I've NEVER found a single silver coin. If that's your definition, I'm in a lifetime slump. LOL! For some, like those in the ocean business, not finding a gold ring or two in 2 or 3 hunts may be a slump (I WISH I could find a gold ring every 3 hunts!)...
Sooo... The question that is not a question.
FOR YOU... What constitutes a slump?
For me.. a slump is where I've gone three hunts without a decent ring/jewelry of some sort or at least $5 in clad.
Skippy
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