Anolphart
Zol Straub
Ive got the 8 Gold Rat sluice which Im very happy with, but at times it is difficult to find a suitable location to set it up in creeks when the water flow is low. There is a river nearby which nearly always has a good flow rate but it runs too deep for the sluice. There is a high banker leg kit that can be fitted whereby it could be used in deep (ish) water which would make it a lot more versatile, but I was wondering how effective it actually is. Is the 8" too small and too light for it to be used effectively?
Given that the dream mat requires a certain amount of flow and angle for it to work correctly, can it be achieved in deepish water using the legs? Would the water stall at the tail end and perhaps impede its performance?
These two images were taken off the Gold Rats website . . .
Given that the dream mat requires a certain amount of flow and angle for it to work correctly, can it be achieved in deepish water using the legs? Would the water stall at the tail end and perhaps impede its performance?
These two images were taken off the Gold Rats website . . .