I'm using a little high banker I bought from a local prospector, and it seems to catch some really fine stuff so I'm not sure that I'm losing any, after first couple attempts I started to put a pan under it to see if I was losing any but didn't seem to make it that far,
I used miners moss at first with expanded and riffles, I think I was losing some at THAT point but hadn't thought to check before someone said I should be using marine carpet, so I'm using that now, wondering if a combination of the two would be better?
I still do test pans before setting up just to make sure I'm getting some colour,
But never can find any good flakey bits just real fine specks and a couple real tiny flakes,
So when I get a spot with 1-2 tiny flakes and a few specks of the super fine stuff, I just start shoveling material and hope for the best..
Problem is there's usually two of us at least and never had any good results which sucks when we typically split the take and neither of us have much to show for the trips over there.
Is there any advice on whether there's better spots on the creek for the bigger flakes or is it just the luck of the draw? I'm a bit lost, I see people do better with a pan and a yabbie pump, I feel like it's costing me more to run my HB pump than what I'm able to get in return,
Great work-out, and I love being out in the bush giving it a go, just not been overly lucky so far, would love to have some better results, Any advice would be appreciated!
PS. What depth should I be digging there? Is there any point in going deep? Will I find the good stuff down deeper in reedy creek or is it all just on the top?)
Cheers.