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Hi everyone, I hope you're doing well!
Just curious to hear if many people are still (i.e. within the last year or so) detecting much gold of any size (including flyspecks) around Maryborough, Dunolly and surrounds? I'm pretty new to detecting and have spent around 3 days in total in various spots around Maryborough (Mainly around the forest near the carisbrook-havelock road) with a hired GPX6000. It's been great fun and I've enjoyed spending time in the forests but have yet to find anything other than lead shot. Starting to feel like it's all been fully gone over so it'd be great to hear from anyone to know that this isn't the case. BTW, not hunting for location info, just a shot of hope! Thanks everyone

Also a shout out to the guys at Coiltek who've been incredibly helpful every time I've been there, and also Tony from Coiltek who I did a one day detector training course with who set me up well.
 
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Hi everyone, I hope you're doing well!
Just curious to hear if many people are still (i.e. within the last year or so) detecting much gold of any size (including flyspecks) around Maryborough, Dunolly and surrounds? I'm pretty new to detecting and have spent around 3 days in total in various spots around Maryborough (Mainly around the forest near the carisbrook-havelock road) with a hired GPX6000. It's been great fun and I've enjoyed spending time in the forests but have yet to find anything other than lead shot. Starting to feel like it's all been fully gone over so it'd be great to hear from anyone to know that this isn't the case. BTW, not hunting for location info, just a shot of hope! Thanks everyone

Also a shout out to the guys at Coiltek who've been incredibly helpful every time I've been there, and also Tony from Coiltek who I did a one day detector training course with who set me up well.
If you are getting leadshot; then you will get gold when you walk over it. Go for the difficult spots , under large sticks and brush, push into the base of bushes. I was at Daisy hill last Nov and got little bits on flogged ground, we all got gold. Cheers
 
Just curious to hear if many people are still (i.e. within the last year or so) detecting much gold of any size (including flyspecks) around Maryborough, Dunolly and surrounds? I'm pretty new to detecting and have spent around 3 days in total in various spots around Maryborough (Mainly around the forest near the carisbrook-havelock road) with a hired GPX6000. It's been great fun and I've enjoyed spending time in the forests but have yet to find anything other than lead shot. Starting to feel like it's all been fully gone over so it'd be great to hear from anyone to know that this isn't the case. BTW, not hunting for location info, just a shot of hope! Thanks everyone
Funnily enough, back in 1984 Monty and his crew from Dunolly Caravan Park came to Maryborough and raked and detected acres on the western side in that very area! If it's any comfort, they didn't find much either.

The bush on the eastern side of that road is protected parkland now, so unfortunately you shouldn't be detecting in that area at all. It was never any good back in the day as far as I know, except for one little patch not far down (I think) the Red Streak Track, where the wheel ruts exposed shallow alluvial gravel from an ancient creek. Generations of prospecters must have crossed it without noticing the patch of lighter-coloured ground, until a retiree stopped and gave it a try in October 1982 and picked up enough small nuggets (up to about 7-8 grams I'd guess), to cover the bottom of the tobacco tin that he showed me!
 
Funnily enough, back in 1984 Monty and his crew from Dunolly Caravan Park came to Maryborough and raked and detected acres on the western side in that very area! If it's any comfort, they didn't find much either.

The bush on the eastern side of that road is protected parkland now, so unfortunately you shouldn't be detecting in that area at all. It was never any good back in the day as far as I know, except for one little patch not far down (I think) the Red Streak Track, where the wheel ruts exposed shallow alluvial gravel from an ancient creek. Generations of prospecters must have crossed it without noticing the patch of lighter-coloured ground, until a retiree stopped and gave it a try in October 1982 and picked up enough small nuggets (up to about 7-8 grams I'd guess), to cover the bottom of the tobacco tin that he showed me!
Thank you Grubstake, that's really helpful - sounds like I have been detecting in a bad spot, which probably explains my luck so far! The west side you mentioned that Monty and his crew covered was where I was looking, lots of recent disturbances where people have been looking there with detectors, but I doubt anyone is finding anything at that spot
 
Hi everyone, I hope you're doing well!
Just curious to hear if many people are still (i.e. within the last year or so) detecting much gold of any size (including flyspecks) around Maryborough, Dunolly and surrounds? I'm pretty new to detecting and have spent around 3 days in total in various spots around Maryborough (Mainly around the forest near the carisbrook-havelock road) with a hired GPX6000. It's been great fun and I've enjoyed spending time in the forests but have yet to find anything other than lead shot. Starting to feel like it's all been fully gone over so it'd be great to hear from anyone to know that this isn't the case. BTW, not hunting for location info, just a shot of hope! Thanks everyone

Also a shout out to the guys at Coiltek who've been incredibly helpful every time I've been there, and also Tony from Coiltek who I did a one day detector training course with who set me up well.

Hi Nathan.
Do you have a John Tully prospecting guide for Maryborough or Dunolly? If not you should buy one.
The Tully guides show hundreds of gullies where there are gold diggings and reefs.
Gold is where gold was, so no need for ask people where to go, the guide will show you that.
Work around the shallow ground around the tops of the gullies (or upturned heaps if you are that way inclined). You will continue to pick up lots of lead shot, but you will be in the right area that one or more of the signals will turn out to be gold.
Working those areas and finding gold will give you the knowledge of what to look for if you want to go exploring into ground further away from existing diggings.
Attached is a pic of the results over a few days recently of carefully working shallow ground around known workings in the Maryborough area- (20 x gold, 130 x lead shot).
To go for larger nuggets in deeper ground would require a different approach as to ground and coil selection, but there is a heap of small gold still there to be found and get you off the mark.

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Just curious to hear if many people are still (i.e. within the last year or so) detecting much gold of any size (including flyspecks) around Maryborough, Dunolly and surrounds?
This YouTuber has quite a few recent videos about a Maryborough patch he's been working lately. He's using the GPZ7000 and it's instructive to hear the tiny, faint signals that he's often chasing:
https://www.youtube.com/@BillsGoldDetecting
 
This YouTuber has quite a few recent videos about a Maryborough patch he's been working lately. He's using the GPZ7000 and it's instructive to hear the tiny, faint signals that he's often chasing:
https://www.youtube.com/@BillsGoldDetecting
This is exactly was I was hoping to hear/find out Grubstake, thanks for sending the link through! From your reply and also from Hawkear and a few others it sounds like it's worth persevering, but maybe i need to be a bit more strategic about where I look. The video I watched (His last day one) was interesting as the sound he stopped for on the detector (and found gold on) wasn't a strong signal, and one I probably would have overlooked.
 
Hi Nathan.
Do you have a John Tully prospecting guide for Maryborough or Dunolly? If not you should buy one.
The Tully guides show hundreds of gullies where there are gold diggings and reefs.
Gold is where gold was, so no need for ask people where to go, the guide will show you that.
Work around the shallow ground around the tops of the gullies (or upturned heaps if you are that way inclined). You will continue to pick up lots of lead shot, but you will be in the right area that one or more of the signals will turn out to be gold.
Working those areas and finding gold will give you the knowledge of what to look for if you want to go exploring into ground further away from existing diggings.
Attached is a pic of the results over a few days recently of carefully working shallow ground around known workings in the Maryborough area- (20 x gold, 130 x lead shot).
To go for larger nuggets in deeper ground would require a different approach as to ground and coil selection, but there is a heap of small gold still there to be found and get you off the mark.

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Thank you Hawkear, this is what I was hoping to hear - that there is still stuff out there. I'm not expecting anything big but it'd be great to even get a flyspeck to be honest.
I've got the Tully map for Maryborough and surrounds and I also have the Doug Stone atlas for Victoria, the last few times I've been swapping between the two but the Tully maps seem more useful.
I'm heading down again this coming weekend, Stevewilko has kindly reached out so I'll head more around Dunolly way this time. fingers crossed I'll have a bit of luck this time, thanks for your advice!
 
Hi everyone, I hope you're doing well!
Just curious to hear if many people are still (i.e. within the last year or so) detecting much gold of any size (including flyspecks) around Maryborough, Dunolly and surrounds? I'm pretty new to detecting and have spent around 3 days in total in various spots around Maryborough (Mainly around the forest near the carisbrook-havelock road) with a hired GPX6000. It's been great fun and I've enjoyed spending time in the forests but have yet to find anything other than lead shot. Starting to feel like it's all been fully gone over so it'd be great to hear from anyone to know that this isn't the case. BTW, not hunting for location info, just a shot of hope! Thanks everyone

Also a shout out to the guys at Coiltek who've been incredibly helpful every time I've been there, and also Tony from Coiltek who I did a one day detector training course with who set me up well.
Your not the omly one mate i have had over 40 trips from wagga to dunolly, talbot, maryborough, tarningulla, over the years and yet to find my first bit, boot tacks, tin shavings but no gold and my 4500 goes down 2ft on the test patcges , yes it is deally flogged to death, but if it was ever missed b4 the chances are it will be yours if you can walk over it, and make sure you grid search in both directions. Youkn,h have to miss it by a inch and it is some one elses
 
Is there any end shafts that will fit a nox 900 thats not genuine as they are about $90.00. Plus postage, but it is carbon fibre, but just to use a 6 inch coil if you could find one the exact diametre the there is no reason you could not use it on a 6 inch coil.$90 is a bit expensive just to use occasionally
 

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