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Good luck - be good to see you come home with a bit
Twapster said:Another word of advice, not all locals can point you in the right direction.
mbasko said:Goldtarget said:-It's X marks the spot.
-Followed by a bit of general loaming then the gully beds.
-dig deep and find the strata type where gold is occurring
Unfortunately out there one specci doesn't mean X marks the spot although it's always worth further investigation. I had found one in a spot there & went back several times with different coils & used 3 different detectors for nothing more.
Check the grader tracks/windrows for sure - borrow a detector if possible. If you only have a pan take a bucket from where the specci came from & take it down to the creek to test pan it? If your mainly interested in panning I would stick to the gullies/creeks this is where the pannable gold will be out there. The majority of gold left there will be either eluvial or alluvial meaning it will have travelled from the reef source/s. You could spend time loaming if you wanted to but what are you loaming for? The reef lines are well defined, known & worked. Loaming is used to find the source - it's already known. Sure there may be some obscure virgin reef out there but it has pretty much been explored from Hill End through to Grattai & anything left would be deep, very deep. Loaming, in my opinion, would not be of much benefit in locating an eluvial or alluvial deposit as results may be patchy & even misleading. The best way is to look for those natural traps - depressions etc. where eluvium will collect & crevices, inside bends, rock bars etc. where the alluvial will be caught.
The quartz veins are long gone evident by the hundreds of metres of costeans, shafts & tunnels. The odd specci or even nugget can be had with a detector by putting in some hard yards & sifting through the tonnes of junk out there.
You might get lucky - at Big Nugget Hill a nugget weighing 106lb was found in the eluvium by an aboriginal shepherd to spark the rush. Maybe they missed one?
Barney91 said:Yea she's nasty stuff 1080. She's a brilliant little thing though. Doesn't leave my side at all. Definetly my shadow. Well obviously I'm back and no luck at all. Went up a gully that leads into the main creek and got into a heap of crevices but still no luck. There was some shiny looking things but Extremly tiny so maybe they were the good stuff but I doubt it. Going to try panning a bit of lead to see if I keep it in the pan. Either way I didn't find anything but found a place I will try one day soon and done a bit of 4 wheel driving on the way. Now to settle in and keep warm.
Barney91 said:Haha thanks 20xwater. I was planning on doing it before I went but I decided bed was to warm and comfy so was running late as it was. Oh well. Things take time. And with you guys help on here is certainly making it easier
Barney91 said:Awsome. I'll have to get hold of a sieve. Do I just get one that lets 3 mm though or start bigger? I am ending up with black sand in my pan. So I guess I am doing something right to have that left in my pan am I?
Barney91 said:Thanks mate. I'll find some. Keen as mustard to get out of town when ever I can. So if I keep trying and learning I'll strike it..! Well hopefully haha.
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