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Treasure Hunting for a living

landman

Member
You know many and I mean most all times you see a discussion going in the direction of trying to find that "mother load" everyone seems to concede with the ending of such discussion with words like "but its the fun of the search" or "you'll never get rich and that's not the point of it, right?" or "I almost paid for my vacation to Cancun" So what about those who are not as inclined to think small and yet find it almost impossible to make a living at this incredible sport? Golfers do albeit a small percentage. But if I were to get on a golfers forum and ask the "experts" what the track is in order to eventually make a living a golf, I believe, though not substantiated, that there are basic guidelines and even a plan or two on how to get serious and have a shot at this. Last night I read a quote that said in treasure hunting "It's better to be lucky than knowledgeable." I sadly understand what they are trying to say but at the same time place it in the "you can't make a living at this Kid hopefully it will at least pay for the batteries you use" box of realistic but non-dreamers of the "Thinking Big" crowd. Imagine Mel Fisher buying into this mentality.

So here is my question and I'm going to start here in the Cache hunting catagory. If you can lay your preconceived "it's impossible to make a living in treasure hunting" ideas aside and give this question some real thought before answering it:

In order, what types of treasure hunting give the best chances of results to make a living. I'll start.

1.) Ship Wreck salvaging for gold and silver
2.) Hard rock Mining for gold on an industrial level
3.) Cache hunting
4.) Training a pack of labs to smell money to find rich peoples hidden currency.
5.) Slucing for gold out side the USA.
6.) Nugget hunting in A.U.
7.) Water hunting for rings in remote popular areas not hit.
8.) Water hunting in the Caribbean
9.) Diamond or precious stone hunting.

This is just a start, let you collective knowledge fly 1st class here. Do not allow you mind to travel in the paths often expressed. Again if you were dropped anywhere in the world and HAD to make a living at one type of treasure hunting, what would it be?
 
Like I've always told my boys, "You can do anything you want to. Its' up to you whether you succeed on not. No one else' opinion matters!."
So with that thought in mind, I would pick the one that would be the most fun and just go do it!
Another note here: You must do your homework and practice to become a pro at anything.
 
I live to detect, not detect to live. Its a hobby, something to keep me at peace with my self. and out of the nut house. Grubstake
 
[quote Grubstake]I live to detect, not detect to live. Its a hobby, something to keep me at peace with my self. and out of the nut house. Grubstake[/quote]

Perfect answer!!! I'm with you 100%.

Steve Herschbach
 
Hi
A retired freind of mine bought a garret AB2 I think that was the model, anyway it was a cheap Detector off of Ebay a few years ago now, to help him in exercising for his Diabetes.He lives in the Golden Triangle in Victoria He find's gold quite regualary and sells the pretty bit's to a jeweler that makes it in to jewelery. He sell's to Visitors and the like.The point here is his gold finds supplement his pension and he reckon's he could have done this for a living had he tried it before,and I remember him saying The right equipment would also be for serious prospcting.Though he had no intentions on updating his Detector he was Happy to get his excercise and get paid for it.
Cheers Wally
 
I would do #6 any day of the week.
 
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