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<blockquote data-quote="Rambling rude" data-source="post: 52543" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Hi YF, sorry for late response been doing some surf fishing past few days..</p><p></p><p>HB is good fun and always seem to find color, biggest problem is water of coarse and when there is finally some flow</p><p>It is generally the colder time of year. Cold and wet is what happens..have to work harder with the pick to warm up.</p><p>There are some dams out there but they are generally to far to b of any use.</p><p></p><p>I would say nearly all diggings areas have been gone over by detectors at some time, you can see the evidence everywhere </p><p>But when you get away from those areas there is still a bit of gold to be found. Some of the ground is heavily mineralized </p><p>And can cause the coil to play up at times, </p><p>Cheers </p><p></p><p>RR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rambling rude, post: 52543, member: 220"] Hi YF, sorry for late response been doing some surf fishing past few days.. HB is good fun and always seem to find color, biggest problem is water of coarse and when there is finally some flow It is generally the colder time of year. Cold and wet is what happens..have to work harder with the pick to warm up. There are some dams out there but they are generally to far to b of any use. I would say nearly all diggings areas have been gone over by detectors at some time, you can see the evidence everywhere But when you get away from those areas there is still a bit of gold to be found. Some of the ground is heavily mineralized And can cause the coil to play up at times, Cheers RR [/QUOTE]
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