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Metal Detecting for Gold
Pics Of Old Workings In My Area.
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<blockquote data-quote="Balmain Bob" data-source="post: 630486" data-attributes="member: 739"><p>The only way you are going to know is to detect the area. spend a few hours swinging your coil over the entire area , not just the diggings and see what pops out. </p><p> If you get nothing, move on , just like the blokes that dug there many years ago have done.</p><p>Nothing ventured , nothing gained.</p><p></p><p>Also get on the internet and do a bit of reseach about the area. If you know what is was known as in the day do a search on Trove and see what comes up.</p><p>Ive found a few areas that are not well known by searching Trove and have found a bit of gold there because the areas have been missed by the present authoriteis on prospecting, by that I mean people like Doug Stone and his ilk. They do a great job for the budding fossicker and prospector but if you want to find the gold that is not widley know you have to get into the research</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balmain Bob, post: 630486, member: 739"] The only way you are going to know is to detect the area. spend a few hours swinging your coil over the entire area , not just the diggings and see what pops out. If you get nothing, move on , just like the blokes that dug there many years ago have done. Nothing ventured , nothing gained. Also get on the internet and do a bit of reseach about the area. If you know what is was known as in the day do a search on Trove and see what comes up. Ive found a few areas that are not well known by searching Trove and have found a bit of gold there because the areas have been missed by the present authoriteis on prospecting, by that I mean people like Doug Stone and his ilk. They do a great job for the budding fossicker and prospector but if you want to find the gold that is not widley know you have to get into the research [/QUOTE]
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