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Metal Detecting for Gold
Prospecting in the Wedderburn Goldfields Victoria
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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 107409" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>Daniel .... you hiring the GPX units? They're not the easiest to get your head around if just starting, if they're yours i'd be getting in a bit of practise. There are no x marks the spot locations, any area that the old timers were prospecting in will give you a chance to pick up something, as a "general' rule the ground will be shallower" on the sides of hills/gullies, the bottom areas usually have more material washed down (silt/leaf litter build-up) so generally the gold will be a bit deeper .... still the 5000 should do the job for you.</p><p>Don't rush or just jump from spot to spot, go slow, cover a predetermined area throughly before moving on and just because others have dug targets there doesn't always mean they've found all the gold.</p><p>Good Luck, T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 107409, member: 1375"] Daniel .... you hiring the GPX units? They're not the easiest to get your head around if just starting, if they're yours i'd be getting in a bit of practise. There are no x marks the spot locations, any area that the old timers were prospecting in will give you a chance to pick up something, as a "general' rule the ground will be shallower" on the sides of hills/gullies, the bottom areas usually have more material washed down (silt/leaf litter build-up) so generally the gold will be a bit deeper .... still the 5000 should do the job for you. Don't rush or just jump from spot to spot, go slow, cover a predetermined area throughly before moving on and just because others have dug targets there doesn't always mean they've found all the gold. Good Luck, T. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
Prospecting in the Wedderburn Goldfields Victoria
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