Hard Luck said:Wolfau said:Just a tip for you. Entering blacksmith gully rd from the
maryborough end drive in just as you pass the creek
On the left and you pass the farmers paddock side then
It turns to bush there is a heap of surfacing on the left
Side. Its where clubs camp.
Try these Spots with the 2300.
There is lots of small bits around surfaced areas.
Good luck with it.
Thanks from me as well. Really appreciate you sharing some of this info.
Wolfau said:Hard Luck said:Wolfau said:Just a tip for you. Entering blacksmith gully rd from the
maryborough end drive in just as you pass the creek
On the left and you pass the farmers paddock side then
It turns to bush there is a heap of surfacing on the left
Side. Its where clubs camp.
Try these Spots with the 2300.
There is lots of small bits around surfaced areas.
Good luck with it.
Thanks from me as well. Really appreciate you sharing some of this info.
Your welcome just remember its out there.
Don't be afraid to move any branches as well.
On google maps you will see the surfaced areas because
There yellow in most cases and theres no shrubs.
The other thing is to detect around reefs where the area
Was known for gold and don't swing too fast. I like to
Keep the front of the coil 5mm off the ground and the
Back about 15mm.
Also take note of the names of gullies. These were
Named for there meaning. Eg nugget gully or where
gullies were named after People eg neds patch and so on.
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