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River / Stream Sluices - advice, information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="jamie" data-source="post: 229995" data-attributes="member: 2214"><p>mate it is what i started with, a river sluice, a pan, sieve and shovel, now have a banker and all that jazz, but to be honest sometimes it is nice to sit quietly and just feed a river sluice and not have the pump running like the banker, and one benefit is if you find a spot off the beaten track it is easier to 'prospect' it with a river sluice before hiking in pumps, hoses and bankers</p><p>and yes you can move a little more material with a river sluice vs panning, unless you are a gun at panning like some of the guys on here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamie, post: 229995, member: 2214"] mate it is what i started with, a river sluice, a pan, sieve and shovel, now have a banker and all that jazz, but to be honest sometimes it is nice to sit quietly and just feed a river sluice and not have the pump running like the banker, and one benefit is if you find a spot off the beaten track it is easier to 'prospect' it with a river sluice before hiking in pumps, hoses and bankers and yes you can move a little more material with a river sluice vs panning, unless you are a gun at panning like some of the guys on here [/QUOTE]
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