Colin&Lee
Colin&Lee
I like to see the relevant act/s if you have a copies, in regards to fossicking and or detecting in the ACT I haven't been able to find anything.
Cheers
C&L
Cheers
C&L
3DDevil said:Welcome Rosswab.... I can recommend a little place called Tuena. Its about 2 hrs north west of Canberra. Its on the road between Goulburn and Bathurst. There is a lovely camp ground with showers, flush toilets and power if required. A powered site is $10/night and an unpowered one is $5/night payable at the local store (there is only one. Parsons Store). You can pan in the creek and will likely find gold if you look in the right place. Anyway I hope you enjoy the hobby. There is a lot to learn.
By the way I recommend getting the Garrett Super Sluice Pan :Y: . They are the best and relatively cheap.
Rosswab said:3DDevil said:Welcome Rosswab.... I can recommend a little place called Tuena. Its about 2 hrs north west of Canberra. Its on the road between Goulburn and Bathurst. There is a lovely camp ground with showers, flush toilets and power if required. A powered site is $10/night and an unpowered one is $5/night payable at the local store (there is only one. Parsons Store). You can pan in the creek and will likely find gold if you look in the right place. Anyway I hope you enjoy the hobby. There is a lot to learn.
By the way I recommend getting the Garrett Super Sluice Pan :Y: . They are the best and relatively cheap.
Thanks, will definitely look at getting some decent gear that has good recommendations. I was thinking at starting out with some pans and a sluice and go from there depending on how addictive it becomes compared to my fishing addiction haha.
Getting the basics this weekend and taking the kids to see if they can find anything yellow out mogo way.
Hopefully I can post a find
Eric2017 said:Hi Ross,
I have started with a 14" pan, 1/4" sieve, snuffer bottle, bucket, shovel and scoop.
I am considering to buy a sluice, highbanker or a hog pan next.
It's pretty addictive!
willo1 said:Welcome Rosswab,
If your heading down Mogo way it might be worth while stopping in at Detectaden. They may point you in the right direction. You could also stop in at Old Mogo Town where you can try your hand at panning. Anyway, good luck and hopefully you find a sweet spot in Mogo creek....
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