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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 530775" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>The garret 15" super sluice was a bit of a new trust learning curve at first. </p><p>Most newbies don't like the amount of material they can hold back at first.</p><p>Many underestimate the simplicity of using a gold pan. </p><p>Used correctly they are basically a final solution of most clean ups. </p><p>The last 20% of a clean up, I do tend to put my other 15" under to catch it. But this is only practiced because of accepted haste to have an early peek. </p><p>Keeping the angle of the pan divided equally front and back I use a lot. </p><p>And no more than 5 wash aways before returning to flat to avoid compaction. </p><p>Compaction is your worst enemy in panning or sluicing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 530775, member: 9124"] The garret 15" super sluice was a bit of a new trust learning curve at first. Most newbies don't like the amount of material they can hold back at first. Many underestimate the simplicity of using a gold pan. Used correctly they are basically a final solution of most clean ups. The last 20% of a clean up, I do tend to put my other 15" under to catch it. But this is only practiced because of accepted haste to have an early peek. Keeping the angle of the pan divided equally front and back I use a lot. And no more than 5 wash aways before returning to flat to avoid compaction. Compaction is your worst enemy in panning or sluicing! [/QUOTE]
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