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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 137722" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Good question mbasko. It has been brought up but perhaps takes more relevance as tech develops. Would love to hear from the doze and detect crew on nuggets at depth. I'm certain in particular areas this is true, what I know to be true is rich alluvial smaller finds (nuggety bodied gold) could be found at depths from 3 feet to many feet in places using hand digging. I still believe that some areas that produced occasional multi ouncers at depth when chasing the wash layer must have some left behind. Targeted digging would surely sort the alluvium overburden from more nuggety gold. Just a question of depth and putting the coil over something large enough. Isolation of target signals in heavy mineralization is still as relevant today as it was 20+years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 137722, member: 2152"] Good question mbasko. It has been brought up but perhaps takes more relevance as tech develops. Would love to hear from the doze and detect crew on nuggets at depth. I'm certain in particular areas this is true, what I know to be true is rich alluvial smaller finds (nuggety bodied gold) could be found at depths from 3 feet to many feet in places using hand digging. I still believe that some areas that produced occasional multi ouncers at depth when chasing the wash layer must have some left behind. Targeted digging would surely sort the alluvium overburden from more nuggety gold. Just a question of depth and putting the coil over something large enough. Isolation of target signals in heavy mineralization is still as relevant today as it was 20+years ago. [/QUOTE]
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