I also can have a look for you at the creeks for alluvial gold and also my partner and I have detectors as well. Pm me for details to organise dates etc.. happy to work in with others as the more that look the better of an idea you will have.
Did a little panning near a rock bar that run through a creek and I haven’t seen gold in long strands like this before. But I am only relatively new to panning. Does the shape of the gold indicate that it hasn’t traveled far? From the source? Any ideas and theories?
Yes I also have been sent a survey and hope that we see some improvement and or simplification in the process of getting permission to fossick on crown land. Well at least they are trying to get info to hopefully make some changes
Steel blues in 589 they have toe protection great ankle support and the only metal is the the zipper pull tag. Which sits above the ankle. Great for detecting.
First time out with a metal detector. Checking out the Nundle area and came up some scrap. Half a horse or bullock shoe? Barbed wire, small bits of fencing wire, old crushed tin can and small flakes of rusty bits n pieces. Good experience with the machine time on the ground and a good look a...
An older post but relevant when using the older GPX detectors that come second hand these days at reasonable entry level prices like my GPX 4500 this link at the threads beginning was informative and I also reviewed the blog on coils on phase tech’s site which answered a lot of my newbie...
Would the coil choices be the same with a GPX 4500? As the GPX 5000 As I have a second hand 4500 and yet to swing it and the types of coils has me a bit confused on what to use when