Well, I decided to give a traditionally non-gold bearing creek a try on the weekend. This was in the Crookwell area, so there was some hope. Unfortunately, I didn't find any gold in the short time I fossicked.
But, I did get to give my new Angus Mackirk grub stake sluice and classifying bucket-sieve a go. They were both great and I hadn't tried either before. Loved the clean up of the Angus MacKirk, wow! Even though there was no gold in it. The classifying bucket-sieve was a great addition as mentioned by a few forum members. It was also really interesting to see what happened to the creek after the recent floods. There was debris 12 feet up in the trees, new banks, old banks gone, huge sand deposits. Crazy!
Also, while researching the area I came across a book in the archives written by a fellow that could be a relative, odds are he isn't, but you never know. In any case, the bits I did read were very interesting, covering the pioneering days he was part of, including tracking down gold, up and around the southern tablelands, snowy mountains etc. They had it tough back then!
So yeah, no gold, but a few nuggets.