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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Prospecting far south coast
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<blockquote data-quote="Jazz" data-source="post: 614440" data-attributes="member: 14938"><p>Im out at Tura Beach. The pickings are slim in this area. Been a while since I went out, but last few times has been around Tilba. Went out to Yambulla a couple of times, but Wallagarah river is marked a no go zone with Forrestry. So youve gotta be careful where to pick out there.</p><p></p><p>Id love to try Nerrigundah and Dignams Creek. But the locals have a habit of letting your tyres down. So Im saving that one for the safety in numbers mission. The cowards might be less inclined when faced with five or ten people.</p><p></p><p>Letting down tyres has always seemed counterintuitive. It almost sends the message that they want us to stay longer. Maybe thats what it is. Haha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazz, post: 614440, member: 14938"] Im out at Tura Beach. The pickings are slim in this area. Been a while since I went out, but last few times has been around Tilba. Went out to Yambulla a couple of times, but Wallagarah river is marked a no go zone with Forrestry. So youve gotta be careful where to pick out there. Id love to try Nerrigundah and Dignams Creek. But the locals have a habit of letting your tyres down. So Im saving that one for the safety in numbers mission. The cowards might be less inclined when faced with five or ten people. Letting down tyres has always seemed counterintuitive. It almost sends the message that they want us to stay longer. Maybe thats what it is. Haha! [/QUOTE]
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