Just starting out in this field. I am looking to gain any knowledge I can from this forum.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Welcome to the forum Morris.Just starting out in this field. I am looking to gain any knowledge I can from this forum.
Cheers.
Just starting out in this field. I am looking to gain any knowledge I can from this forum.
Cheers.
Thank you.Welcome Morris enjoy and learn first.
If panning for an hour and half at Sovereign Hill counts for anything. That’s the direction I’m keen to start with.Then with success to expand into a gold detector. I guess.Hi MorrisPudney and welcome.
It’s a great activity and doesn’t have to be expensive.
If you would like to find gold there are many ways, means and places and the first one I would recommend would be to buy yourself a gold pan, travel to a creek in the closest goldfield and pan off your first probably tiny bit of gold. That is a skill you will need for a life long hobby anyway.
Perhaps if you have some idea of what you want to do or where to go or equipment to use, briefly let us know and I’m sure many would be willing to offer advice.
Will do, Thank you.Just starting out in this field. I am looking to gain any knowledge I can from this forum.
Cheers.
Will do, Thank you.
Can anyone recommend a prospecting kit to start with? I see pans etc kits from Anaconda, are they any good? $75.
Basically all you need is the pan so don’t see a lot of sense in buying a whole kit. A pan on it own would be about $25 and the only other things that I would consider essential is a sturdy garden trowel to dig out some gravel and a small empty medicine phial from home.Will do, Thank you.
Can anyone recommend a prospecting kit to start with? I see pans etc kits from Anaconda, are they any good? $75.
Basically all you need is the pan so don’t see a lot of sense in buying a whole kit. A pan on it own would be about $25 and the only other things that I would consider essential is a sturdy garden trowel to dig out some gravel and a small empty medicine phial from home.
When you go to a creek you don’t want to be burdened down with too much stuff, just those basics.
Sure as you learn, other things like crevicing tools, sniffers, sieves, etc might be handy but you don’t need them just yet until you learn the basics.
Yea good point, one thing I would also like to highlight.The other thing I like about the kit is it all stacks together in the carry bag so not bulky to walk around with.
Thank you.Some great feedback there @Hawkear
Thank you Churner,Hey Morrispundey and welcome,
I have the minelab gold pro kit with the classifier, 15" and 10" pan with snuffer bottle etc, roughly paid $85 front Anaconda and imo it was worth it.
The classifier helps to remove large rocks so you can pan more efficiently. There is also a magnet(removes iron sand), a snuffer bottle that sucks up all your gold and a little 2x magnifying glass to admire your gold/gems. I personally think its worth it because I found the pans and classifier top quality compared to my $20 no name pans that have cracked.
I would suggest a trip to bunnings for a fordable shovel and a small pick.
Like hawkear said, don't over burden yourself...
Goodluck!
Thank you mbasko.Welcome to the forum Morris.
Any questions just ask away.
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