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Meetup with Sniffy, Dylan and AtomRat up north golfields
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<blockquote data-quote="Sniffy" data-source="post: 186872" data-attributes="member: 5571"><p>Yep cheers boys, was an interesting day and a change not to be standing around in a freezing river with numb hands and feet. Atom adds a new perspective for me with his knowledge of the rocks around and types of clay. The day warmed up nicely and first real taste of spring/summer. Very interesting area with obviously a lot of history. The hardest thing with the entire landscape having being turned over so many times is trying to pick a spot to dig, and working out why they dug where they did, so as always its a bit hit or miss.</p><p></p><p>The clay was a pain. Does anyone have any suggestions for highbanker setups in heavy clay soils? The riffles just kept plugging up seemingly regardless of the amount of water I was pumping through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniffy, post: 186872, member: 5571"] Yep cheers boys, was an interesting day and a change not to be standing around in a freezing river with numb hands and feet. Atom adds a new perspective for me with his knowledge of the rocks around and types of clay. The day warmed up nicely and first real taste of spring/summer. Very interesting area with obviously a lot of history. The hardest thing with the entire landscape having being turned over so many times is trying to pick a spot to dig, and working out why they dug where they did, so as always its a bit hit or miss. The clay was a pain. Does anyone have any suggestions for highbanker setups in heavy clay soils? The riffles just kept plugging up seemingly regardless of the amount of water I was pumping through. [/QUOTE]
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Meetup with Sniffy, Dylan and AtomRat up north golfields
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