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<blockquote data-quote="nuggetino" data-source="post: 440245" data-attributes="member: 1884"><p>Well said RDD. My first experience with an orphan nugget was WA. Up to that point the largest piece I'd found in SA or the GT was 2 grams. You can imagine the time I spent scouring the area when a 10 gram nuggie popped out of the gravels in a creek bed in WA. While creeks are almost always full of metal trash I assure everyone there is one creek in WA that is now free of all ferrous/non-ferrous targets for 5 kms of it's length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuggetino, post: 440245, member: 1884"] Well said RDD. My first experience with an orphan nugget was WA. Up to that point the largest piece I'd found in SA or the GT was 2 grams. You can imagine the time I spent scouring the area when a 10 gram nuggie popped out of the gravels in a creek bed in WA. While creeks are almost always full of metal trash I assure everyone there is one creek in WA that is now free of all ferrous/non-ferrous targets for 5 kms of it's length. [/QUOTE]
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