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Metal Detecting for Gold
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<blockquote data-quote="nuggetino" data-source="post: 379054" data-attributes="member: 1884"><p>^This</p><p></p><p>I have often found more gold near a single piece after carefully scanning the area with various coil sizes and settings. Definitely a good sign the ground hasn't been worked too thorough by other detectorists. In addition a good map of the goldfields such as Doug Stone or Tully maps would be worth having so you know where the shallow (detectable surface workings) are. You can then branch out from there knowing you're in the ball park.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuggetino, post: 379054, member: 1884"] ^This I have often found more gold near a single piece after carefully scanning the area with various coil sizes and settings. Definitely a good sign the ground hasn't been worked too thorough by other detectorists. In addition a good map of the goldfields such as Doug Stone or Tully maps would be worth having so you know where the shallow (detectable surface workings) are. You can then branch out from there knowing you're in the ball park. [/QUOTE]
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