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Back from NZ, where and how in Qld and NSW? Help appreciated.
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<blockquote data-quote="MrGoldylocks" data-source="post: 523421" data-attributes="member: 17057"><p>Thanks mate. Good tip on our friendly reptiles. I find browns to be the most aggressive. I dont know why. But they do make me nervous.</p><p></p><p>I have a plan, maybe leave the wet stuff for winter and do dry creeks for digging and for detecting.</p><p></p><p>Im not sure on the laws, whne I dig a dry creek, can I use an electric sluice plumbed to a recycling bucket of water?</p><p></p><p>Im very respectful of other peoples land and indigenous areas. I just want a heads up what is public access in both states. Ive tried google. I thought there would be a clear map showing public areas. </p><p></p><p>I just get this bad feeling Im too late and all the gold has gone. NZ is prety dry, but very limited amount of public streams. There you cant use anything mechanical, so your sluice has to be a river run one, which is no issue, but in public rivers its very hard going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrGoldylocks, post: 523421, member: 17057"] Thanks mate. Good tip on our friendly reptiles. I find browns to be the most aggressive. I dont know why. But they do make me nervous. I have a plan, maybe leave the wet stuff for winter and do dry creeks for digging and for detecting. Im not sure on the laws, whne I dig a dry creek, can I use an electric sluice plumbed to a recycling bucket of water? Im very respectful of other peoples land and indigenous areas. I just want a heads up what is public access in both states. Ive tried google. I thought there would be a clear map showing public areas. I just get this bad feeling Im too late and all the gold has gone. NZ is prety dry, but very limited amount of public streams. There you cant use anything mechanical, so your sluice has to be a river run one, which is no issue, but in public rivers its very hard going. [/QUOTE]
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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Back from NZ, where and how in Qld and NSW? Help appreciated.
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