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Using a dredge in Australia for recreational prospecting is illegal - information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="excalibur63" data-source="post: 116283" data-attributes="member: 2506"><p>I am aware mdf lives in Tasmania, I merely asked if he is Tasmanian.</p><p></p><p>Cannot answer your question, only offer you my opinion. When i find an interesting area, i will work it for quite sometime if it's producing, however this is not a days exercise, usually not a couple either. </p><p></p><p>An analogy would be digging a trench to put power to your house, it may take you awhile to dig (by hand) several meters of rock and soil, I for one at the end of a day don't go back and fill it in. When the trench is finished and the cables laid, then I will fill it in.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I will challenge anyone, who has dug a few cubic meters out of a creek, to return a few weeks later to see it in the same state you left it in. The action of creeks naturally restore the balance. And a good 4 inch rain will wipe it out altogether.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excalibur63, post: 116283, member: 2506"] I am aware mdf lives in Tasmania, I merely asked if he is Tasmanian. Cannot answer your question, only offer you my opinion. When i find an interesting area, i will work it for quite sometime if it's producing, however this is not a days exercise, usually not a couple either. An analogy would be digging a trench to put power to your house, it may take you awhile to dig (by hand) several meters of rock and soil, I for one at the end of a day don't go back and fill it in. When the trench is finished and the cables laid, then I will fill it in. Having said that, I will challenge anyone, who has dug a few cubic meters out of a creek, to return a few weeks later to see it in the same state you left it in. The action of creeks naturally restore the balance. And a good 4 inch rain will wipe it out altogether. [/QUOTE]
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Using a dredge in Australia for recreational prospecting is illegal - information and questions
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