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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Sluice legalities Victoria
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<blockquote data-quote="wombat digger" data-source="post: 374828" data-attributes="member: 11583"><p>Hi. I am new to prospecting of late. However I was into it many years back with detecting and dredging (when it was legal). However I am getting back into the hobby now and have purchased a high banker sluice. I will at no time be digging banks as I believe that any gold is carried down stream by the flow of water and does not jump out sideways into banks. I will be digging into creek bottom to try and recover gold from where I expect it to be. My question is if my sluice requires a pump to supply water flow through the sluice, is that legal. I thought it was but now after reading articlees I now wonder. I will not be dredging as such but simply usein a pump to feed water folw to the sluice. I know some sluices lay in the water with natural flow of water but mine requires a pump to supply water flow. I wish to stay legal. Can somebody clarify on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wombat digger, post: 374828, member: 11583"] Hi. I am new to prospecting of late. However I was into it many years back with detecting and dredging (when it was legal). However I am getting back into the hobby now and have purchased a high banker sluice. I will at no time be digging banks as I believe that any gold is carried down stream by the flow of water and does not jump out sideways into banks. I will be digging into creek bottom to try and recover gold from where I expect it to be. My question is if my sluice requires a pump to supply water flow through the sluice, is that legal. I thought it was but now after reading articlees I now wonder. I will not be dredging as such but simply usein a pump to feed water folw to the sluice. I know some sluices lay in the water with natural flow of water but mine requires a pump to supply water flow. I wish to stay legal. Can somebody clarify on this. [/QUOTE]
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