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Gold Prospecting
Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Using a dredge in Australia for recreational prospecting is illegal - information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric2017" data-source="post: 315574" data-attributes="member: 9216"><p>Yep.</p><p></p><p>I bought a partially enclosed garden scoop. I hardly lose any material when scooping from stream beds.</p><p></p><p>I am also not sure what the rate at which it can be done factors into any legal definition. </p><p></p><p>If the result is the same, i.e. removing material from a stream bed, then what is the difference?</p><p></p><p>By the way I am not arguing for or against. Just trying to understand what the legal justification is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric2017, post: 315574, member: 9216"] Yep. I bought a partially enclosed garden scoop. I hardly lose any material when scooping from stream beds. I am also not sure what the rate at which it can be done factors into any legal definition. If the result is the same, i.e. removing material from a stream bed, then what is the difference? By the way I am not arguing for or against. Just trying to understand what the legal justification is. [/QUOTE]
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Using a dredge in Australia for recreational prospecting is illegal - information and questions
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