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<blockquote data-quote="Hillbillygold" data-source="post: 444086" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I pulled a nice piece ( about 1/2 the size of my little finger nail ) from under a rock in the river just down from where Reid creek runs in to the onk. Try digging behind some of the tree close to the river when the river is at its lowest. If you got up to Reid creek and then continued up around the next bend you would have noticed all the old workings.</p><p>Stranger you got no gold , i all ways came away with something. Dont look in the obvious spots try deep under rocks in the river or the tree roots higher up on the banks.</p><p>I have mostly panned there. Use a wash bucket to move and classify more dirt. (its easier than carrying a sluice in)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hillbillygold, post: 444086, member: 9096"] I pulled a nice piece ( about 1/2 the size of my little finger nail ) from under a rock in the river just down from where Reid creek runs in to the onk. Try digging behind some of the tree close to the river when the river is at its lowest. If you got up to Reid creek and then continued up around the next bend you would have noticed all the old workings. Stranger you got no gold , i all ways came away with something. Dont look in the obvious spots try deep under rocks in the river or the tree roots higher up on the banks. I have mostly panned there. Use a wash bucket to move and classify more dirt. (its easier than carrying a sluice in) [/QUOTE]
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