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Protocols in using dam water for highbanking
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<blockquote data-quote="RM Outback" data-source="post: 479443" data-attributes="member: 7093"><p>To my knowledge if your using a water supply such as a dam or large puddle (pretty much non exist ant at the moment) of water in a state forest or permitted areas of national parks in Victoria your right to go. Mostly dam's in these areas are a water supply for fire fighting purposes other than that they are a water source for the animals, with this in mind always recirculate the water back to the supply source. My first experience seeing a high banker in use was from a large puddle after decent rain, it was really good paydirt :Y: And the bloke I was with still works this area today with impressive results. So much so he's purchased a block and trommel and collects paydirt to process.</p><p></p><p>Check Parks Victoria website and Earth Resources for detailed information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RM Outback, post: 479443, member: 7093"] To my knowledge if your using a water supply such as a dam or large puddle (pretty much non exist ant at the moment) of water in a state forest or permitted areas of national parks in Victoria your right to go. Mostly dam's in these areas are a water supply for fire fighting purposes other than that they are a water source for the animals, with this in mind always recirculate the water back to the supply source. My first experience seeing a high banker in use was from a large puddle after decent rain, it was really good paydirt :Y: And the bloke I was with still works this area today with impressive results. So much so he's purchased a block and trommel and collects paydirt to process. Check Parks Victoria website and Earth Resources for detailed information. [/QUOTE]
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