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10oz 6th Nov 2008 at 24" using GPX 4000 with 16" nugget finder. Central Vic.
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Woof!
 
1.26g 2014 GPX5000 about 6 inches deep not 5 metres from the roadside of one of the more heavily detected locations I detect at. Clear as day typical gold sounding Minelab signal.
 
Fortune Seeker said:
10oz 6th Nov 2008 at 24" using GPX 4000 with 16" nugget finder. Central Vic.
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Woof!
Hi FS, I'm dumbfounded by that find mate.
Woof Woof indeed.
Amazing find.

And Gday mbasko, I can see that your still smiling after that treasure trove, top work mate.
My wife would becrying out "eureka" if I came home with even one of those little beauties.
Thanks again for sharing :D
 
Ben78 said:
1.26g 2014 GPX5000 about 6 inches deep not 5 metres from the roadside of one of the more heavily detected locations I detect at. Clear as day typical gold sounding Minelab signal.

Nice one Ben78
The best find I have ever had was about 5 metres from my car, and that was a 1919 ww1 Childrens peace/victory medal.
It was under some leaf litter at the base of a tree in a heavily flogged area south of Ballarat.
It was a fantastic feeling but still not gold.
Thanks again everyone, keep em cummin :D
 
Not much to lark about myself mate, not even close to double digits. Tell you what got me hooked though went out with an older bloke swinging an sd2200 (from memory I'd have to ask) they had been out for a few months and as a pup I was tagging along. Junk junk junk it was like 40+ that day and I was already complaining, the bloke is a dig every target kind of guy haha. About 2 hours in he hit a signal that was a boomer and I was excited.

We dug down and hit an ouncer nice rounded nugget with a bit of ironstone big enough to tell it was gold coming out the hole about 6 inches down right next to an old diggers hole. I was mesmerised. I carried in my hand tight gripped all the way back to his ute, I'd never seen such a thing. Took a photo with the old camera (still loading film in those days) holding it up. Still get a rush thinking about it.
 
Goldtarget said:
Not much to lark about myself mate, not even close to double digits. Tell you what got me hooked though went out with an older bloke swinging an sd2200 (from memory I'd have to ask) they had been out for a few months and as a pup I was tagging along. Junk junk junk it was like 40+ that day and I was already complaining, the bloke is a dig every target kind of guy haha. About 2 hours in he hit a signal that was a boomer and I was excited.

We dug down and hit an ouncer nice rounded nugget with a bit of ironstone big enough to tell it was gold coming out the hole about 6 inches down right next to an old diggers hole. I was mesmerised. I carried in my hand tight gripped all the way back to his ute, I'd never seen such a thing. Took a photo with the old camera (still loading film in those days) holding it up. Still get a rush thinking about it.

Now that's going to set any young person onto the prospecting path of no return in my opinion.
What a great day and great memories GT,
Thanks again for telling us of your experience.
Cheers Steve :D
 
My biggest was a 1 and half ounce fond around Mt. Magnet W.A. in 1980 using a Garret Groundhog at about 4" deep, same weekend we picked up 2 more over the ounce and a lot of smaller ones. Gave up prospecting for many years. My latest best is a 23g with a ML 3500 around Paraburdoo at about 15". Wish I had that 3500 in 1980. Cheers Randolph
 
My biggest is 46 oz and second biggest 15 oz. The 46 came from the Pilbara and the 15 from central west NSW. I have been detecting a while since the 2100 came out, and that helps in the detecting experience part. In the last couple of years I have done little detecting and my biggest last year was a 3 ouncer. Hopefully 2015 with a GPZ will turn up some good lumps.
Cheers and good luck RDD







3 ouncer
 
Amazing finds rdg, you've covered some territory in your time with incredible results.
Thanks for the great photos.
Cheers Steve :D
 
Gold is gold is gold polky,
Its still a buzz to find some yellow no matter what the size.
Cheers Steve :D
 
I found my biggest piece yesterday at 3.3 grams with the sdc 2300. Before that it was a piece of 0.8grams which I thought was pretty big. My total finds since a year of prospecting is 82 pieces for 16 grams. Not very impressive but great fun.
 
I found a 7.5gm one day and then the next day 12gm but was a year ago and only little ones since , that was in WA now in QLD
 
xray1982 said:
I found my biggest piece yesterday at 3.3 grams with the sdc 2300. Before that it was a piece of 0.8grams which I thought was pretty big. My total finds since a year of prospecting is 82 pieces for 16 grams. Not very impressive but great fun.

With so many people out in the bush and deserts you would think that there would be a lot less to find , but I'm tipping that much, much more will be found due to the new technology that keeps coming.
That's a nice lot of gold for one year as far as I'm concerned.
Cheers Steve :D
 
walkabout said:
I found a 7.5gm one day and then the next day 12gm but was a year ago and only little ones since , that was in WA now in QLD

Big ones little ones I'd be happy to detect any size nugget 1st time up.
Cheers Steve :D
 
RedDirtDigger said:
My biggest is 46 oz and second biggest 15 oz. The 46 came from the Pilbara and the 15 from central west NSW. I have been detecting a while since the 2100 came out, and that helps in the detecting experience part. In the last couple of years I have done little detecting and my biggest last year was a 3 ouncer. Hopefully 2015 with a GPZ will turn up some good lumps.
Cheers and good luck RDD

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3 ouncer
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Well done, That's Incredible,
I just noticed that the first picture if you reverse it Looks like a map of England,

Those pictures are the things dreams are made of, WTG.

John
 

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