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Digging Creeks
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 68782" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>There's only two types of people digging the banks. First the stupid. The above past explains why. The second is those chasing up bedrock for flood nuggets. They do exist. But it's like Tattslotto. Most times you'll be pounding out a zillion cubics for nought. For those beginners and the stupid that are set in there ways I'll give you the tip to get gold if it exists in the stream. Start as close to the middle as you can and work outward and up and down stream. Yes you'll be digging your backside of but you will find it. Moveaway from the bank. It's safer more productive and doesn't draw attention.I</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 68782, member: 2152"] There's only two types of people digging the banks. First the stupid. The above past explains why. The second is those chasing up bedrock for flood nuggets. They do exist. But it's like Tattslotto. Most times you'll be pounding out a zillion cubics for nought. For those beginners and the stupid that are set in there ways I'll give you the tip to get gold if it exists in the stream. Start as close to the middle as you can and work outward and up and down stream. Yes you'll be digging your backside of but you will find it. Moveaway from the bank. It's safer more productive and doesn't draw attention.I [/QUOTE]
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