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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Can you legally go panning in Warrandyte State Park Victoria.
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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 387204" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>Melbournites like me used to visit Anderson's Creek on our bikes and pan nearly 60 years ago - we even used cradles and sluices in those days. In the end we could barely raise a colour along its length. I suggest that as a Newbie you try somewhere better, out in the bush and farther from Melbourne, so that you don't lose heart. The creeks were also full of the hungry around Melbourne in every depression (the good news there is that the last completely new goldfield in Victoria was only discovered in the depression, so the old-timers even missed goldfields in remote country). But don't go remote - less than 90 minutes drive will get you scores of better but accessible goldfields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 387204, member: 4386"] Melbournites like me used to visit Anderson's Creek on our bikes and pan nearly 60 years ago - we even used cradles and sluices in those days. In the end we could barely raise a colour along its length. I suggest that as a Newbie you try somewhere better, out in the bush and farther from Melbourne, so that you don't lose heart. The creeks were also full of the hungry around Melbourne in every depression (the good news there is that the last completely new goldfield in Victoria was only discovered in the depression, so the old-timers even missed goldfields in remote country). But don't go remote - less than 90 minutes drive will get you scores of better but accessible goldfields. [/QUOTE]
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Can you legally go panning in Warrandyte State Park Victoria.
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