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<blockquote data-quote="Phil8303" data-source="post: 624212" data-attributes="member: 21490"><p>Okay, so recently I found that my bait sieve (same as this one: <a href="https://www.anacondastores.com/fishing/netting-gaffs-pots-bait-pumps/netting-bait-pump-trap-accessories/wilson-bait-pump-sieve-40cm/BP90169669-black)" target="_blank">https://www.anacondastores.com/fishing/netting-gaffs-pots-bait-pumps/netting-bait-pump-trap-accessories/wilson-bait-pump-sieve-40cm/BP90169669-black)</a> works very well for prospecting as well. </p><p></p><p>I also heard from a bloke at a pub, maybe after he had too many drinks :beer: :lol: , that swore he had used a kitchen salad spinner to separate the heavier sands from rocks in an early step before processing. While it was good for a laugh, he also reckoned the spinning mop buckets work a treat, at which point I told the bartender to stop serving him. </p><p></p><p>So my question is has anyone ever used a random household item when prospecting, perhaps out if desperation? If so what was the item and more importantly, did it work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil8303, post: 624212, member: 21490"] Okay, so recently I found that my bait sieve (same as this one: [url]https://www.anacondastores.com/fishing/netting-gaffs-pots-bait-pumps/netting-bait-pump-trap-accessories/wilson-bait-pump-sieve-40cm/BP90169669-black)[/url] works very well for prospecting as well. I also heard from a bloke at a pub, maybe after he had too many drinks :beer: :lol: , that swore he had used a kitchen salad spinner to separate the heavier sands from rocks in an early step before processing. While it was good for a laugh, he also reckoned the spinning mop buckets work a treat, at which point I told the bartender to stop serving him. So my question is has anyone ever used a random household item when prospecting, perhaps out if desperation? If so what was the item and more importantly, did it work? [/QUOTE]
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