Starting to get flustered in said hobby. I've been doing this at least 15 years and never found anything all that spectacular. I do have a gold ring, and a gold sorority key, along with a few silver things but mostly all found this year and in the end of last year. Most my good finds where at home or at neighbors properties where most midtones aren't cans and pull tabs so I dig everything. But I still can't figure out how the heck people do parks. Numbers on the AP Pro don't seem to matter as they vary due to depth or position of an item. Parks and things like that are full of midtones so I never know which to dig and digging them all is really not an option due to the massive amount of them and how many are just cans and pull tabs along with beer tops. I won't lie got really frustrated today at a old park. I just can't figure out after all these years how to do it right.
Measuring your success by others success is going to frustrate you.
Heck , I wasintroduced to detecting in the late sixties early seventies , and no gold ring toshow for it.
By your success , I'm a failure , right?
Yes, I've dug some pulltabs...L.o.l...
Parks vary in how much they have been hunted. And if fill has been added ect..
One I have not hunted yet , a store owner had a gallon jug of Indian head cents he dug across the road at the park.
Other parks I've hunted have been pounded since detectors were popular.
One silver per 400 coin recoveries is doing good. But what if I read of someone finding a few silvers without the bag of trash and clad?
Measure by your own standards in detecting.
The site is a huge part of success.
When you're walking where detectorists have for 50 years , it's a very different game than an unhunted site.
My (yours of course can and will vary) silvers out of heavily hunted grounds have been mixed with other signals. Making what you might read not a silver.
Rather a peep in with multiple other junk.
Note: the only reason I recovered some of those silvers is that other detectorists (and some much better detectorists than I ) passed up the mixed signals.
Badly trashed park near me I clean out a small area of ground each visit. Then go cherry pick. No , I don't recommend cherry picking very often if items other than coins interest someone. . But after lots of recoveries cleaning the small area of that nearby park , I've had enough digging....
Guys come through with much better detectors than mine. And few stop to recover anything. It's pretty constant signals . More so if moving very fast.
But I've learned the park. That helps.
Is it a place to expect anything "good" or "great"? Not really. But it gets me in sync with the detector pretty good for hunting elsewhere...
And is an easy default close to home.