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<blockquote data-quote="New to justin" data-source="post: 532188" data-attributes="member: 17393"><p>Hi all. Im completely new to this forum and I have never panned, dug or ever look for gold in my life. </p><p>But after buying a large amount of land in Kilmore east Ive been interested in it. </p><p>Reason being I have a creek running through my property. My property is quite hilly and the creek is in the gulley. Its only a winter creek ( only has water in winter) when its dry the bed of the creek has millions of small stones. Looks like some sort or white lime stone mixed in with it. </p><p>I have a quarry across the road so to give you an idea I have a lot of rock here. </p><p>My question is, what are the chances are finding some gold in the creek? Am I best to pan for it? Dig at the sides a bit or just scoop the bed? Or get a detector? </p><p>Im just curious for a bit of fun. </p><p>Thanks in advance for your advise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New to justin, post: 532188, member: 17393"] Hi all. Im completely new to this forum and I have never panned, dug or ever look for gold in my life. But after buying a large amount of land in Kilmore east Ive been interested in it. Reason being I have a creek running through my property. My property is quite hilly and the creek is in the gulley. Its only a winter creek ( only has water in winter) when its dry the bed of the creek has millions of small stones. Looks like some sort or white lime stone mixed in with it. I have a quarry across the road so to give you an idea I have a lot of rock here. My question is, what are the chances are finding some gold in the creek? Am I best to pan for it? Dig at the sides a bit or just scoop the bed? Or get a detector? Im just curious for a bit of fun. Thanks in advance for your advise. [/QUOTE]
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