We had our trip to Maryborough in late April into May, we had a meetup with Greenhornet and Kato for a few days, they made the trip over from Adelaide, was very nice to meet them and spend a few days out looking around. We took them to areas where we normally do find gold, they had the choice of GPX4500's or SDC2300's, but other than one bit (.202g) in the first half hour found by my wife with the 6000 no matter where we went there was nothing but shot gun pellets and ring pulls for Greenhornet.
It was disappointing that nothing more was found in the days that they were there, but there seemed to be a lot more indications of a lot of activity by others in places where on our last visit we drove on slightly visible wheel tracks, this time the tracks were easily seen as were numerous unfilled holes wherever we went.
After Greenhornet and Kato left we tried a number of areas and after about 7 days we finally started to find small bits, the size of the gold we were finding indicated that they have been on the move for a very long time or have been on a very strict diet. Over our 3 weeks that we had there we came up with the grand total of 1.5g which is better than none at all.
Wife had no problems with the 6000, but the areas where she had been working looked very much like it does when chooks get into a nice area to dust themselves, there were scratching everywhere, the result was usually a shot gun pellet of various sizes.
There were 3 more bits of gold found about the same size as the top bit, but they got put in the main collection without being photographed.
Graham
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