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Metal Detecting for Gold
Detecting Panton Hill 2019
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<blockquote data-quote="Booney" data-source="post: 492380" data-attributes="member: 13800"><p>Hey angus750, I know this area well being not far from me , a lot of history there being part of the caladonia diggings rush which started in Warandyte moved up through Panton hill , Smiths gully , Queenstown (st Andrews) Kinglake ( mountain hut rush )and on to Rushworth and Bendigo . Do your research youll find lots of interesting reading . I cut my teeth panning in these areas many years ago . The area your talking about I wouldnt say is the greatest for detecting (I have had ago and wouldnt waste my time there ) as the gold was genarally very small more panning size but you may pick up a relic if your in the right spot . Wouldnt worry to much about Kinglake as its hard to even find a color in the overgrown creeks . If your after detectable gold you may have to go further afield . Cheers Booney</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Booney, post: 492380, member: 13800"] Hey angus750, I know this area well being not far from me , a lot of history there being part of the caladonia diggings rush which started in Warandyte moved up through Panton hill , Smiths gully , Queenstown (st Andrews) Kinglake ( mountain hut rush )and on to Rushworth and Bendigo . Do your research youll find lots of interesting reading . I cut my teeth panning in these areas many years ago . The area your talking about I wouldnt say is the greatest for detecting (I have had ago and wouldnt waste my time there ) as the gold was genarally very small more panning size but you may pick up a relic if your in the right spot . Wouldnt worry to much about Kinglake as its hard to even find a color in the overgrown creeks . If your after detectable gold you may have to go further afield . Cheers Booney [/QUOTE]
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