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20xwater said:
Just did recon mission to the Tooloom area sampling an old lead.
No water close by.
Backpacking sample dirt out back to the vehicle to pan.
Colour in pic was the only successful sample and was the last sample at the very top of the lead.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/2569/1518520897_yabbra_colour.jpg

Tooloom has been a good producer for many detectorist, I know of a few 3+ ouncers coming out of that area good luck with your sampling 20x :Y:
 
G0lddigg@ said:
20xwater said:
Just did recon mission to the Tooloom area sampling an old lead.
No water close by.
Backpacking sample dirt out back to the vehicle to pan.
Colour in pic was the only successful sample and was the last sample at the very top of the lead.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/2569/1518520897_yabbra_colour.jpg

Tooloom has been a good producer for many detectorist, I know of a few 3+ ouncers coming out of that area good luck with your sampling 20x :Y:

thanks mate, ive either gotta do night digs or wait for summer to knick off, bit warm in those gullys atm :N:
 
Wow thats hot aye what temp do they call a stop work in a building such as that or does that even still exist
I remember working in a factory where if it got to a certain temperature they had to call work off
 
Brooksy said:
Wow thats hot aye what temp do they call a stop work in a building such as that or does that even still exist
I remember working in a factory where if it got to a certain temperature they had to call work off
I remember 30 years ago working in an abbatoir in Wagga that if it reached 40deg in the shed we would up stumps and head home.This was a Union rule.Funny thing was the thermometer was always in the hottest part of the shed.
 
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Went out on private property south west of Warwick . The biggest clinker detected being .77g so far , cant seem to crack a grammar yet . Was running out of time and dug six bags of dirt for panning at home , will take several weeks to pan and re-pan . So far so good , really happy with my biggest gold prospecting success so far .
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Danny13 said:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co..._7596d7d3-1314-4770-a99b-8a49d35f4ce0.jpgWent out on private property south west of Warwick . The biggest clinker detected being .77g so far , cant seem to crack a grammar yet . Was running out of time and dug six bags of dirt for panning at home , will take several weeks to pan and re-pan . So far so good , really happy with my biggest gold prospecting success so far .https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/7482/1518612285_caf3a87f-59c8-48bd-84a5-c6701876241b.jpg
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Holy crap Dan..I've never seen that many nuggets from 1 trip ..especially from warrick area..you definitely found untouched ground..Well done and congrats.. lucky bugger :Y: :eek: O:)
 
Geez Dan, that's awesome, the old timers definitely missed that spot, well done. Do a week there next time mate and you'll be able to retire. :Y: :)
 
Thanks Heatho and smoky it was south west of Warwick , the property had 2 old gold mine shafts on it , but long bulldozed . Was a lucky stumble on that patch running down to the creek bed , I detected 20 peices and dug a fair bit to pan . Yeah will be staying for a while next trip Heatho.
 
Danny13 said:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co..._7596d7d3-1314-4770-a99b-8a49d35f4ce0.jpgWent out on private property south west of Warwick . The biggest clinker detected being .77g so far , cant seem to crack a grammar yet . Was running out of time and dug six bags of dirt for panning at home , will take several weeks to pan and re-pan . So far so good , really happy with my biggest gold prospecting success so far .https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/7482/1518612285_caf3a87f-59c8-48bd-84a5-c6701876241b.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...2285_57605721-a3fa-4a9d-805b-61f1870c90d3.jpg

well done mate thats awesome
 
G'Day Danny, that lot looks a fab start to 2018, keep that kind of result coming and the CTX3030 may become a cupboard queen and the beaches up your way may once again become paved in goldies and bling.
Cheers, SinHof.
 
SinHof said:
G'Day Danny, that lot looks a fab start to 2018, keep that kind of result coming and the CTX3030 may become a cupboard queen and the beaches up your way may once again become paved in goldies and bling.
Cheers, SinHof.

Thanks Sinhof, gold is not common mate , as you know luck mixed with information and some research plays a role. But the beaches are my default setting in my mind still :p
 
G0lddigg@ said:
Danny13 said:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co..._7596d7d3-1314-4770-a99b-8a49d35f4ce0.jpgWent out on private property south west of Warwick . The biggest clinker detected being .77g so far , cant seem to crack a grammar yet . Was running out of time and dug six bags of dirt for panning at home , will take several weeks to pan and re-pan . So far so good , really happy with my biggest gold prospecting success so far .https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/7482/1518612285_caf3a87f-59c8-48bd-84a5-c6701876241b.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...2285_57605721-a3fa-4a9d-805b-61f1870c90d3.jpg

well done mate thats awesome

Thanks Golddig
 
Wally69 said:
Good looking gold there Daany, has got an amazing shine to it :cool:
Yeah some of it does , the ones from the creek do the nuggets further up into the treee line dont , they look totally different in terms of smoothness , some are mixed with a grey/ Silver metal which is surprising Wally
 
Bluecurrant said:
Went for a quickie today. Im running out of crevices as i have cleaned most of the crevices out. We Need a flood up here. So i moved to the gravel bed and noticed a line of big rocks sweeping around the inside corner. So i panned the gravel around them and found this. https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/9605/1514284617_img_2240.jpg https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/9605/1514284837_img_2242.jpg https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/9605/1514284912_img_2241.jpg This has suprised me as all the chunkie gold was found in the top of the light and loose sands and there was only fine gold specs 4 inches down on the clay layer underneath. I have been throwing this fine and loose sand away as overburden. Why would large gold be on top and fine gold underneath. :| any answers would be grateful as this doesnt make sense to what i been learning about gold. Thanks

Bluecurrant,

You might find that the top layer of gold came from freshly disturbed ground further upstream. If the last flood was not enough to disturb the lower gravel but was carrying fresh gold then I guess it can only lay on top of previous deposits. It would be nice to find where it came from.
 

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