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<blockquote data-quote="AussieChris" data-source="post: 369494" data-attributes="member: 4915"><p>Well the sluice is working by the looks, nice to see some gold at the end of the day. Be interesting to see you double that with some adjustments and fine-tuning.</p><p></p><p>Hehe I know what it's like "one more bucket". Last time we got out the missus and I were on some sparse gold then she found a really nice concentration right at the end of the day, we ran 2x 20l buckets classified down, and the gold was really good. By now we were losing light but she's such a trooper she said let's just do 2 more buckets! or even just classify 2 and take them home to pan out hehe.</p><p></p><p>Those last 4 buckets sure turned the day around.</p><p></p><p>Hehe at 80cm long they were surely mud gudger carp, I used to actually eat them as a kid. I caught them and then put them in holding tanks for about a week with fresh water mussels filtering the water until it was crystal clear. They are ok once you get the mud out, not as good to eat as Redfin though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AussieChris, post: 369494, member: 4915"] Well the sluice is working by the looks, nice to see some gold at the end of the day. Be interesting to see you double that with some adjustments and fine-tuning. Hehe I know what it's like "one more bucket". Last time we got out the missus and I were on some sparse gold then she found a really nice concentration right at the end of the day, we ran 2x 20l buckets classified down, and the gold was really good. By now we were losing light but she's such a trooper she said let's just do 2 more buckets! or even just classify 2 and take them home to pan out hehe. Those last 4 buckets sure turned the day around. Hehe at 80cm long they were surely mud gudger carp, I used to actually eat them as a kid. I caught them and then put them in holding tanks for about a week with fresh water mussels filtering the water until it was crystal clear. They are ok once you get the mud out, not as good to eat as Redfin though. [/QUOTE]
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