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Weld River Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="magoozil" data-source="post: 94952" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>howdy guys , im new to prospecting australia but not to fossicking or prospecting in australia. I have spent a substantial amount of time in and around the weld river and i would have to say that in the river is your best bet providing there is not too much water or too strong a water flow (try and pick a calmer spot) definately amongst the bigger rocks and stay away from the sandy areas , they are easy to get wash out of but generally good for nothing. I would love to see some photos of some stones rough or cut out of the weld. anyway this website is pretty sweet and i hope to meet some groovy rockhounds and the sort through this page.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magoozil, post: 94952, member: 3652"] howdy guys , im new to prospecting australia but not to fossicking or prospecting in australia. I have spent a substantial amount of time in and around the weld river and i would have to say that in the river is your best bet providing there is not too much water or too strong a water flow (try and pick a calmer spot) definately amongst the bigger rocks and stay away from the sandy areas , they are easy to get wash out of but generally good for nothing. I would love to see some photos of some stones rough or cut out of the weld. anyway this website is pretty sweet and i hope to meet some groovy rockhounds and the sort through this page. [/QUOTE]
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