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Another newbie who has read bugger all but thinks he’s on to it big….ok - that was a lie…except the newbie bit.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 650516" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>Have read that Catalyst minerals (ASX CYL) are encountering very high gold grades (approx 50 gr/t) in their Henty Gold mine in the Queenstown area. Grades that high should be an indicator of nuggetty gold is to be found nearby.</p><p>I have no idea where that mine is situated (I only hold shares in them and read their announcements) and definitely not suggesting you go onto their mining ground but possibly researching where that mine is might help as a starting point.</p><p>Then check out your local Govt geological dept for geology maps and look for areas that have the same type of gold bearing rocks or geologic features as where the gold mines are situated. </p><p>Locating some public accessible ground in those areas could be a good use of your time until the weather improves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 650516, member: 4728"] Have read that Catalyst minerals (ASX CYL) are encountering very high gold grades (approx 50 gr/t) in their Henty Gold mine in the Queenstown area. Grades that high should be an indicator of nuggetty gold is to be found nearby. I have no idea where that mine is situated (I only hold shares in them and read their announcements) and definitely not suggesting you go onto their mining ground but possibly researching where that mine is might help as a starting point. Then check out your local Govt geological dept for geology maps and look for areas that have the same type of gold bearing rocks or geologic features as where the gold mines are situated. Locating some public accessible ground in those areas could be a good use of your time until the weather improves. [/QUOTE]
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