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    Hunting for "REEF" Gold....an approach for beginners.

    Thanks Wal&Liz. This post is almost at its 10th birthday, and I've read it many times, and maybe one day I'll actually get the opportunity to have a go myself. In the meantime I will continue to sate my craving and read this extremely well written piece at least once a year. Thanks again.
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    From cold and wet Oxfordshire to sunny Australia.

    I'd advise you to be very careful importing a vehicle to Oz as it can be a bit of a minefield. It shouldn't be, of course, as we no longer manufacture cars here so don't have an industry to protect. I do believe there is change in the air, but as with all things goverment, it won't happen fast...
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    Minelab Gold Monster 1000

    Thanks maccatuna. Brilliant advice on the GM
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    New to fossicking... but keen to give it a shot

    I Ironic, Anaconda at Moore Park was the first place I went and had a chat to one of the staff who actually goes detecting with his whole family once a year as a family get-together.
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    New to fossicking... but keen to give it a shot

    Cool, thanks for that. I've been thinking the Fisher Gold Bug Pro 2 but Minelab seems popular.
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    New to fossicking... but keen to give it a shot

    Hi all. I'm a fossicking novice to the extent of virginal. I've just hit retirement age so work is no longer a priority, although I will soldier on until I strike it rich. Yes, I'll be working up till lunchtime on the day of my funeral!! I'm based in Sydney and fancy gold detecting to start with...
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