Hi All,
I'm from the Northside of Brissie and have always been curious about fossicking. Until about a week ago my only previous experience was about 25 odd years ago as a young fella going out to Rubyvale & Sapphire with the folks on a holiday. I don't remember ever finding anything when we were digging around the creek. Pretty sure we ended up buying a couple of bags of soil from the tourist shop and getting a couple of well placed tiny rough sapphires.
A couple of weeks ago I finally bought a couple of gold pans and took the family for a drive out to Talgai near Warwick for an afternoon of fossicking. Well we managed to spend a couple of hours there until it got too hot. I've only watch YouTube and researched info on this forum (Thank You all) to try and suss out the technique for panning and finding good spots to dig.
Managed to find a few specs of yellow which if the photo works you should be able to see. The gold was panned from about a 20L bucket of material. Only very small, but was very exciting for me and my boys to actually find some. I will definitely be looking to get out again. It's a shame Warwick is a few hours away, but also going to check out the fossicking area around Gympie.
Also thinking about getting a decent detector, mainly for coin & relic hunting, given there's not much in the way of gold nuggets around here, but plenty of parks & beaches
Cheers
Wade
I'm from the Northside of Brissie and have always been curious about fossicking. Until about a week ago my only previous experience was about 25 odd years ago as a young fella going out to Rubyvale & Sapphire with the folks on a holiday. I don't remember ever finding anything when we were digging around the creek. Pretty sure we ended up buying a couple of bags of soil from the tourist shop and getting a couple of well placed tiny rough sapphires.
A couple of weeks ago I finally bought a couple of gold pans and took the family for a drive out to Talgai near Warwick for an afternoon of fossicking. Well we managed to spend a couple of hours there until it got too hot. I've only watch YouTube and researched info on this forum (Thank You all) to try and suss out the technique for panning and finding good spots to dig.
Managed to find a few specs of yellow which if the photo works you should be able to see. The gold was panned from about a 20L bucket of material. Only very small, but was very exciting for me and my boys to actually find some. I will definitely be looking to get out again. It's a shame Warwick is a few hours away, but also going to check out the fossicking area around Gympie.
Also thinking about getting a decent detector, mainly for coin & relic hunting, given there's not much in the way of gold nuggets around here, but plenty of parks & beaches
Cheers
Wade