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<blockquote data-quote="AussieChris" data-source="post: 435356" data-attributes="member: 4915"><p>Jamie has obviously researched very well and deserves to bring home the bacon as a reward. :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: </p><p>One thing we learn from this forum is that the old timers were very thorough and relentless, but on occasion they did miss pockets. I was reading some old reports on Trove of daily takes from The Meroo and its tributaries, it was staggering to read of alluvial hauls of upwards of 140 grams per pan.</p><p>You can never begrudge a fellow prospector for stumbling on a patch that probably should have been cleaned out in 1854 but for some twist of fate was missed. </p><p>I bet Jamie comes home from a days work bloody sore and in need of a soak in radox but hes always gonna bring home more than someone who does not put the time into researching where the gold should be and how to read a creek or the person who puts it off until next weekend because they have to catch up for a latte.</p><p>Makes me keen to get out next weekend, as this moving house business has truly drained me, time to fill up the tanks again out on the river :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AussieChris, post: 435356, member: 4915"] Jamie has obviously researched very well and deserves to bring home the bacon as a reward. :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: One thing we learn from this forum is that the old timers were very thorough and relentless, but on occasion they did miss pockets. I was reading some old reports on Trove of daily takes from The Meroo and its tributaries, it was staggering to read of alluvial hauls of upwards of 140 grams per pan. You can never begrudge a fellow prospector for stumbling on a patch that probably should have been cleaned out in 1854 but for some twist of fate was missed. I bet Jamie comes home from a days work bloody sore and in need of a soak in radox but hes always gonna bring home more than someone who does not put the time into researching where the gold should be and how to read a creek or the person who puts it off until next weekend because they have to catch up for a latte. Makes me keen to get out next weekend, as this moving house business has truly drained me, time to fill up the tanks again out on the river :Y: [/QUOTE]
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