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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane89" data-source="post: 368777" data-attributes="member: 10881"><p>You definitely get more and more each time as you learn something every time you go out.</p><p>Atleast that's what I've found.</p><p></p><p>I started watching all those gold shows on foxtel for years. Then one day I was bored and suddenly remember I had a metal gold pan from Ballarat from when I went to sovereign Hill as a kid. Grabbed it, bundled the mrs and daughter in the car and drove the 40 mins to a spot known for alluvial gold. Third pan got two flakes and I was hooked.</p><p></p><p>Purchased a garret gold trap pan kit the following week and the rest is history. </p><p></p><p>Now I'm in the process of modifying my highbanker. As I stated you learn each time so I'm making improvements i see beneficial.</p><p></p><p>Definitely won't get rich out of it but I enjoy the challenge!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane89, post: 368777, member: 10881"] You definitely get more and more each time as you learn something every time you go out. Atleast that's what I've found. I started watching all those gold shows on foxtel for years. Then one day I was bored and suddenly remember I had a metal gold pan from Ballarat from when I went to sovereign Hill as a kid. Grabbed it, bundled the mrs and daughter in the car and drove the 40 mins to a spot known for alluvial gold. Third pan got two flakes and I was hooked. Purchased a garret gold trap pan kit the following week and the rest is history. Now I'm in the process of modifying my highbanker. As I stated you learn each time so I'm making improvements i see beneficial. Definitely won't get rich out of it but I enjoy the challenge! [/QUOTE]
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