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River / Stream Sluices - advice, information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Danielkrupski" data-source="post: 17430" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>Hi all. I'm thinking of purchasing a stream sluice for a bit of investigation work. I was thinking of the angus mckirks but which one as they have a few.on my last mission me and my brother found a decent patch but had to hike all the highbanking gear about 1.5 km away from the car took about 2 hours which didn't leave much time shoveling plus were exhausted by the time we set up and then had to pack up and do it all again. Water flow was minimal and generally is so if anyone has had success with a mckirk or similar that is light and can carry for miles please please tell me which or what it is . Cheers Daniel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danielkrupski, post: 17430, member: 859"] Hi all. I'm thinking of purchasing a stream sluice for a bit of investigation work. I was thinking of the angus mckirks but which one as they have a few.on my last mission me and my brother found a decent patch but had to hike all the highbanking gear about 1.5 km away from the car took about 2 hours which didn't leave much time shoveling plus were exhausted by the time we set up and then had to pack up and do it all again. Water flow was minimal and generally is so if anyone has had success with a mckirk or similar that is light and can carry for miles please please tell me which or what it is . Cheers Daniel [/QUOTE]
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