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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Is it really that easy to Sluice for gold?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 74282" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Merely an observation but old mate could have saved himself a bit of time, putting the whole lot in one bucket left me scratching my head. Id separate the mat and pan that out, and put the rest in another bucket and just stick to what was in the mat first putting it all together just means it ends up in the same pan. Good overview though. Credit to Tones comment, the tricky part is finding a decent spot to process, i thought the guy might do better, he seemed to have the right idea. When he said you have to watch for glass i figured he was digging the right spot, its something i target in on, glass and lead shot seen to drop in the same spot as good gold, not a certainty but its a correlation that has paid off in my observations. Sluicng its alot of fun, very addictive chasing colours in the streams and creeks, go for it, I'm sure you'll enjoy it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 74282, member: 2152"] Merely an observation but old mate could have saved himself a bit of time, putting the whole lot in one bucket left me scratching my head. Id separate the mat and pan that out, and put the rest in another bucket and just stick to what was in the mat first putting it all together just means it ends up in the same pan. Good overview though. Credit to Tones comment, the tricky part is finding a decent spot to process, i thought the guy might do better, he seemed to have the right idea. When he said you have to watch for glass i figured he was digging the right spot, its something i target in on, glass and lead shot seen to drop in the same spot as good gold, not a certainty but its a correlation that has paid off in my observations. Sluicng its alot of fun, very addictive chasing colours in the streams and creeks, go for it, I'm sure you'll enjoy it. [/QUOTE]
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