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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 54620"><p>In fact there are 8 areas which have been opened up for prospecting, BUT, you can only pan in those areas, AND other areas which could be worked by sluicing are now panning only. In addition, the whole process of new areas will be under close watch with a review at the end of 12 months, so enjoy it while it lasts, because I am certain at the end of 12 months they will lock them up again.</p><p> If you visit the Woolshed Valley near Eldorado, leave your sluice or high banker at home because the are no longer legal.</p><p>If you think they will stop here you are mistaken. In the wording in the document there is an inference that sluicing could be banned everywhere. </p><p>Sadly the government decision is another win for detector operators and a loss for alluvial miners.</p><p>Its about time alluvial and hard rock prospectors were given a voice and given a fair go. </p><p>We lost dredging in 1990, we lost sluicing in our area in 2014, and I have had phone calls re someone from PMAV saying on air that they have had a win. You are kidding me.</p><p>In fact Casper to clarify things the VEAC document specifically says the use of sluices will not be permitted. That includes river sluices and cradles.</p><p>I feel for the owners of the little caravan park at Eldorado whose main customers are gold prospectors and most of them stay for multiple nights and most use a sluice of some kind.</p><p>This will hurt them heaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 54620"] In fact there are 8 areas which have been opened up for prospecting, BUT, you can only pan in those areas, AND other areas which could be worked by sluicing are now panning only. In addition, the whole process of new areas will be under close watch with a review at the end of 12 months, so enjoy it while it lasts, because I am certain at the end of 12 months they will lock them up again. If you visit the Woolshed Valley near Eldorado, leave your sluice or high banker at home because the are no longer legal. If you think they will stop here you are mistaken. In the wording in the document there is an inference that sluicing could be banned everywhere. Sadly the government decision is another win for detector operators and a loss for alluvial miners. Its about time alluvial and hard rock prospectors were given a voice and given a fair go. We lost dredging in 1990, we lost sluicing in our area in 2014, and I have had phone calls re someone from PMAV saying on air that they have had a win. You are kidding me. In fact Casper to clarify things the VEAC document specifically says the use of sluices will not be permitted. That includes river sluices and cradles. I feel for the owners of the little caravan park at Eldorado whose main customers are gold prospectors and most of them stay for multiple nights and most use a sluice of some kind. This will hurt them heaps. [/QUOTE]
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