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<blockquote data-quote="Maltisau" data-source="post: 292674" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p>Well done mate. Maybe the spot is just too obvious for people to try. They probably hike a k or so down the river Most of my best spots have been right under people's noses in the most obvious, well trodden paths. Best bet is to spend a good day or two hitting it hard before others cotton on. Some places I've tried have been ripped to shreds after I had a little dig. That really gets my goat when you are working a spot and playing fair and then some jerk comes in and rips the bank wide open. Anyone I meet before probably think I'm the one ripping apart the bank and leaving gaping holes everywhere...grrrrr!</p><p></p><p>I don't know about leaving the sluice running but I am keen to find out as I have just bought one.</p><p></p><p>Happy hunting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maltisau, post: 292674, member: 6761"] Well done mate. Maybe the spot is just too obvious for people to try. They probably hike a k or so down the river Most of my best spots have been right under people's noses in the most obvious, well trodden paths. Best bet is to spend a good day or two hitting it hard before others cotton on. Some places I've tried have been ripped to shreds after I had a little dig. That really gets my goat when you are working a spot and playing fair and then some jerk comes in and rips the bank wide open. Anyone I meet before probably think I'm the one ripping apart the bank and leaving gaping holes everywhere...grrrrr! I don't know about leaving the sluice running but I am keen to find out as I have just bought one. Happy hunting! [/QUOTE]
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