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<blockquote data-quote="Tathradj" data-source="post: 298005" data-attributes="member: 2436"><p>Mogo if it has not rained for a few days is a bit of a tough one to crack with a sluice.</p><p>Mogo Creek would be about the only water source there and it has had the day lights </p><p>flogged out of it including dredging.</p><p>.</p><p>If you fight your way into some secluded part of the creek, You may be lucky.</p><p>Or, work a lead in Gully beside the Creek with your banker.</p><p>One other tip is instead of working the inland side of the Highway, Go the other side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tathradj, post: 298005, member: 2436"] Mogo if it has not rained for a few days is a bit of a tough one to crack with a sluice. Mogo Creek would be about the only water source there and it has had the day lights flogged out of it including dredging. . If you fight your way into some secluded part of the creek, You may be lucky. Or, work a lead in Gully beside the Creek with your banker. One other tip is instead of working the inland side of the Highway, Go the other side. [/QUOTE]
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