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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 54656"><p>National Parks have not always been out of bounds. Currently it is legal to prospect with a sluice in The Chiltern Mt.Pilot National Park, in the area along the 27kms of creek between Eldorado and Beechworth. There are other Parks where prospecting has been permitted also. </p><p>Under the proposed rule change you will no longer be able to prospect in the previously mentioned area with a sluice or pump or other contrivance other than a pan and sieve. </p><p>State forest activity is separate however, I can guarantee that if sluices etc. are banned from use in a Nat. Park, it will only be a matter of time b4 they are banned everywhere. I have seen this so many times before over the last 35 years or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 54656"] National Parks have not always been out of bounds. Currently it is legal to prospect with a sluice in The Chiltern Mt.Pilot National Park, in the area along the 27kms of creek between Eldorado and Beechworth. There are other Parks where prospecting has been permitted also. Under the proposed rule change you will no longer be able to prospect in the previously mentioned area with a sluice or pump or other contrivance other than a pan and sieve. State forest activity is separate however, I can guarantee that if sluices etc. are banned from use in a Nat. Park, it will only be a matter of time b4 they are banned everywhere. I have seen this so many times before over the last 35 years or so. [/QUOTE]
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