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<blockquote data-quote="MJB" data-source="post: 427372" data-attributes="member: 1222"><p>Some spots are renowned for their fame at producing good gold. Take Reedy creek at Beechworth-Eldorado for example, the creek is miles long and gold can be found along its entire length. I would have no worries posting on here that I panned "X" amount of gold at Reedy creek. On the other hand, some creeks are only small gullies and the diggings are only in a small section, or there is only public access to a small section of creek. So if I said I got half an ounce at Nuggety creek in the town of Goldsville, anyone with a bit of goldfever would be rushing out there, just like the old timers did to capitalise on all that AU sitting there waiting to be liberated. The old timers kept their spots secret for as long as possible so the gold was theirs. Nothing new to this "Thing"......just business as usual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJB, post: 427372, member: 1222"] Some spots are renowned for their fame at producing good gold. Take Reedy creek at Beechworth-Eldorado for example, the creek is miles long and gold can be found along its entire length. I would have no worries posting on here that I panned "X" amount of gold at Reedy creek. On the other hand, some creeks are only small gullies and the diggings are only in a small section, or there is only public access to a small section of creek. So if I said I got half an ounce at Nuggety creek in the town of Goldsville, anyone with a bit of goldfever would be rushing out there, just like the old timers did to capitalise on all that AU sitting there waiting to be liberated. The old timers kept their spots secret for as long as possible so the gold was theirs. Nothing new to this "Thing"......just business as usual. [/QUOTE]
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