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<blockquote data-quote="Rodstar" data-source="post: 29433" data-attributes="member: 1159"><p>Hey Robert, i know it may seem a little difficult in QLD to find huge nuggets or just camp where ever you want, but there are places you can go, there is land set aside and available, there is private properties that charge a fee to camp on there ground and prospect. local detectorist clubs generally have certain places they can get on to also.</p><p>I think there are some new areas in the Durikai state forest that have recently opened for fossicking, research it. Hopefully I will be camping there at Xmas. </p><p></p><p>Im just a newbie to this hobby too, Im building up my gear for fossicking every week, i now NEED a miners pick... last week i bought another coil, it all takes time Robert and whilst your not in the great outdoors gaining experience, your inside studying geology, old timers storys, loaming methods (lol), where you can camp etc etc...</p><p></p><p>I would love to hit the road fulltime but understand there is a certain knowledge you must acquire and certain equipment that must be attained first. one day........</p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodstar, post: 29433, member: 1159"] Hey Robert, i know it may seem a little difficult in QLD to find huge nuggets or just camp where ever you want, but there are places you can go, there is land set aside and available, there is private properties that charge a fee to camp on there ground and prospect. local detectorist clubs generally have certain places they can get on to also. I think there are some new areas in the Durikai state forest that have recently opened for fossicking, research it. Hopefully I will be camping there at Xmas. Im just a newbie to this hobby too, Im building up my gear for fossicking every week, i now NEED a miners pick... last week i bought another coil, it all takes time Robert and whilst your not in the great outdoors gaining experience, your inside studying geology, old timers storys, loaming methods (lol), where you can camp etc etc... I would love to hit the road fulltime but understand there is a certain knowledge you must acquire and certain equipment that must be attained first. one day........ Rod [/QUOTE]
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