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Metal Detecting for Gold
Is It Worth Digging Out Old Alluvial Holes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 73053" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>The idea seems legit, however id check up on what they were after, and what they got, how many have been before you. Detect thoroughly and sample well if you decide to go alluvial chasing. After all if there's little chance of finding anything there may be a better location or opportunities. Handling a shovel and pick can get mighty frustrating without getting anything substantial. Sometimes thinking about the approach can save alot of unfruitful effort, but i guess there's only one real way to find out! My caveat here is you used the word shallow, a picture is worth a thousand words but in my experience shallow tends to translate into loaming holes or shallow deposits at best, not the best case scenario logically speaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 73053, member: 2152"] The idea seems legit, however id check up on what they were after, and what they got, how many have been before you. Detect thoroughly and sample well if you decide to go alluvial chasing. After all if there's little chance of finding anything there may be a better location or opportunities. Handling a shovel and pick can get mighty frustrating without getting anything substantial. Sometimes thinking about the approach can save alot of unfruitful effort, but i guess there's only one real way to find out! My caveat here is you used the word shallow, a picture is worth a thousand words but in my experience shallow tends to translate into loaming holes or shallow deposits at best, not the best case scenario logically speaking. [/QUOTE]
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Is It Worth Digging Out Old Alluvial Holes?
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