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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 638470" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>I don't know anything about your area but research is the answer. Each state has a government department that will freely provide mapping and historical data. You must start where gold has been found before and that information is freely available to all.</p><p>Of course you must have the relevant permits and licenses as we all do but a little research before you go out will ensure that you are in the correct area. Some areas have very little gold so if you don't have the experience then you shy clear of these areas and go to the areas where most of the gold has been previously found.</p><p>Entry level detectors will limit your finds but any pan will do if you are in the right spot and follow a few basic steps that are easily found following some YouTube videos.</p><p>Don't give up without giving it a fair crack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 638470, member: 3960"] I don't know anything about your area but research is the answer. Each state has a government department that will freely provide mapping and historical data. You must start where gold has been found before and that information is freely available to all. Of course you must have the relevant permits and licenses as we all do but a little research before you go out will ensure that you are in the correct area. Some areas have very little gold so if you don't have the experience then you shy clear of these areas and go to the areas where most of the gold has been previously found. Entry level detectors will limit your finds but any pan will do if you are in the right spot and follow a few basic steps that are easily found following some YouTube videos. Don't give up without giving it a fair crack. [/QUOTE]
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