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<blockquote data-quote="Muza" data-source="post: 494236" data-attributes="member: 15394"><p>Perth Tim, </p><p> The Pilbara is the place to be! I have heard Karratha is producing some really nice gold for the prospecting community. In my opinion, i would be having a look around the Karratha / Roebourne area. I was in Cue a couple of months ago and ran into a fella on the track. He was saying that last season he had picked up 30oz in Karratha alone!</p><p></p><p>About the bungee, definitely have one. It does become a pain in the arse putting it on and taking it off when you dig but honestly i would pay to see someone use a detector for a whole day without using one, it does get heavy. Absolutely use a bungee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muza, post: 494236, member: 15394"] Perth Tim, The Pilbara is the place to be! I have heard Karratha is producing some really nice gold for the prospecting community. In my opinion, i would be having a look around the Karratha / Roebourne area. I was in Cue a couple of months ago and ran into a fella on the track. He was saying that last season he had picked up 30oz in Karratha alone! About the bungee, definitely have one. It does become a pain in the arse putting it on and taking it off when you dig but honestly i would pay to see someone use a detector for a whole day without using one, it does get heavy. Absolutely use a bungee. [/QUOTE]
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