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Metal Detecting for Gold
Is It Worth Digging Out Old Alluvial Holes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tathradj" data-source="post: 73168" data-attributes="member: 2436"><p>I tryed that once. LOL</p><p>Had this wonderfull idea one day. Jumped into a "Shallow" digging and started detecting.</p><p>For some strange reason the detector a Minelab gt1600 would not balance properly.</p><p>Drove the pick into the bottom of the hole straight into rotten timber.</p><p>Had a false bottom in it.</p><p>Found out later that some of the shafts that were sunk in that area were very deep.</p><p>Never do that again.</p><p>Pucker factor went to zero in one hell of a hurry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tathradj, post: 73168, member: 2436"] I tryed that once. LOL Had this wonderfull idea one day. Jumped into a "Shallow" digging and started detecting. For some strange reason the detector a Minelab gt1600 would not balance properly. Drove the pick into the bottom of the hole straight into rotten timber. Had a false bottom in it. Found out later that some of the shafts that were sunk in that area were very deep. Never do that again. Pucker factor went to zero in one hell of a hurry. [/QUOTE]
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Is It Worth Digging Out Old Alluvial Holes?
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