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Metal Detecting for Gold
Where to go for a few weeks hunting. Coming from uk
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<blockquote data-quote="gnftrs" data-source="post: 665379" data-attributes="member: 20932"><p>Hey mate, the Manticore will find gold, in fact, my wife found a piece yesterday here in the NT with one. We both detect up here, I’m running a 7k, she usually uses a 6k, both brilliant machines (Expensive though). We bought a Manticore as a spare detector, I am pretty impressed with it to be fair. The best advice I can give you is research the areas you intend to go. Don’t forget, not all gold producing areas produce those big nuggets everybody tries to find. Might be worth getting acquainted with GeoVic, its the interactive map the mines dept and prospectors use. Look for it on YouTube too, there’s a few good tutorials on it. I’m an ex-pat, moved here in 2015, took me two years to find my first piece of gold. Don’t be disappointed if you don’t get any!!!! Make the most of your time in the bush, the dark skies are beautiful!!! Oh, and don’t forget to get a Miners Right Before you go!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gnftrs, post: 665379, member: 20932"] Hey mate, the Manticore will find gold, in fact, my wife found a piece yesterday here in the NT with one. We both detect up here, I’m running a 7k, she usually uses a 6k, both brilliant machines (Expensive though). We bought a Manticore as a spare detector, I am pretty impressed with it to be fair. The best advice I can give you is research the areas you intend to go. Don’t forget, not all gold producing areas produce those big nuggets everybody tries to find. Might be worth getting acquainted with GeoVic, its the interactive map the mines dept and prospectors use. Look for it on YouTube too, there’s a few good tutorials on it. I’m an ex-pat, moved here in 2015, took me two years to find my first piece of gold. Don’t be disappointed if you don’t get any!!!! Make the most of your time in the bush, the dark skies are beautiful!!! Oh, and don’t forget to get a Miners Right Before you go!!! [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
Where to go for a few weeks hunting. Coming from uk
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