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Any local Gold Creeks old and new in the Bundaberg and Wide Bay area
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<blockquote data-quote="Daggy" data-source="post: 353934" data-attributes="member: 9035"><p>Not much gold around here Dean.</p><p></p><p>Most of us chase predecimals and spendables. Bundy has some great parks with a bit of history, every man and his dog has had a go at the old show grounds but one member on here is still pulling predecs out of there. </p><p>There are plenty of historical sites around but gaining access is another thing, the farmers can be a little bit funny about that. Kendalls Flat is another good spot for goldies as it get's replenished during cricket season.</p><p></p><p>Public halls are good but I've pretty much cleaned them up around here but you never know what we've missed and some people miss heaps. Me and a mate went to Burnett heads where the VMR fishing classic was held and pulled around $70 in goldies in an hour and a half and that was after two other blokes had been there just after it was packed up.</p><p></p><p>Do you have a pinpointer and hand trowel?</p><p></p><p>Daggy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daggy, post: 353934, member: 9035"] Not much gold around here Dean. Most of us chase predecimals and spendables. Bundy has some great parks with a bit of history, every man and his dog has had a go at the old show grounds but one member on here is still pulling predecs out of there. There are plenty of historical sites around but gaining access is another thing, the farmers can be a little bit funny about that. Kendalls Flat is another good spot for goldies as it get's replenished during cricket season. Public halls are good but I've pretty much cleaned them up around here but you never know what we've missed and some people miss heaps. Me and a mate went to Burnett heads where the VMR fishing classic was held and pulled around $70 in goldies in an hour and a half and that was after two other blokes had been there just after it was packed up. Do you have a pinpointer and hand trowel? Daggy [/QUOTE]
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