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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Prospecting in Central Queensland
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<blockquote data-quote="Strobez.94" data-source="post: 164014" data-attributes="member: 5453"><p>I'm new to prospecting myself, only been at it a few months now, I knew roughly where to start as I'm in the northeast not too far from beechworth/Eldorado,</p><p>Panning skills are improving, and we're finding gold there, but struggling to find anything respectable, just a lot of super fine flour gold and very few tiny flakes (which are almost impossible to collect without spending hours running cons multiple times through the table.)</p><p>Regardless, it's a lot of fun, and it's been enough to keep me interested, </p><p>but it would be nice to find somewhere that would make the trip a bit more exciting, </p><p>5 days on reedy creek with two of us and a sluice, and I doubt we even got a gram for our efforts.. :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strobez.94, post: 164014, member: 5453"] I'm new to prospecting myself, only been at it a few months now, I knew roughly where to start as I'm in the northeast not too far from beechworth/Eldorado, Panning skills are improving, and we're finding gold there, but struggling to find anything respectable, just a lot of super fine flour gold and very few tiny flakes (which are almost impossible to collect without spending hours running cons multiple times through the table.) Regardless, it's a lot of fun, and it's been enough to keep me interested, but it would be nice to find somewhere that would make the trip a bit more exciting, 5 days on reedy creek with two of us and a sluice, and I doubt we even got a gram for our efforts.. :/ [/QUOTE]
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