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Metal Detecting for Gold
Is This Worth Detecting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deepseeker" data-source="post: 491294" data-attributes="member: 13321"><p>So true old hand! And I wish I had have read such advice before I started out in the hobby last year. I spent a whole afternoon once in Dunolly while on holiday detecting a branch of a dried up creek bed. Every type of junk metal seems to end up in them, and I found them all- Lead, tin/Steel, Copper, Brass :lol: </p><p></p><p>It might also be worth checking that it isn't on the exempted waterways list VicGoldHunter. I did a search before I checked out the creek bed because even some dried up ones are listed on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deepseeker, post: 491294, member: 13321"] So true old hand! And I wish I had have read such advice before I started out in the hobby last year. I spent a whole afternoon once in Dunolly while on holiday detecting a branch of a dried up creek bed. Every type of junk metal seems to end up in them, and I found them all- Lead, tin/Steel, Copper, Brass :lol: It might also be worth checking that it isn't on the exempted waterways list VicGoldHunter. I did a search before I checked out the creek bed because even some dried up ones are listed on it. [/QUOTE]
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