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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Can you legally go panning in Warrandyte State Park Victoria.
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<blockquote data-quote="AM1990" data-source="post: 391106" data-attributes="member: 11949"><p>I know mate, i enjoy the chase. Working out the areas of low water pressure in flood, who might have cleaned areas out, tell tale signsn where gold would deposit in flood conditions, etc. I'm learning a lot and enjoying it too. I think it helps going to an area that has been worked over a lot too, as when you do find it, its a mini achievment, especially if you are new to it like i am. It also shows me that im thinking along the right tracks. </p><p></p><p>Im hoping the limited experience i am picking up at Warrandyte will help me when i venture further out of Melbourne. Once the rains start (rain dancing nightly before bed so its bound to happen soon) im thinking about getting a Croc Gold Trap. No need to classify sounds inticing to me. Having said that, not sure if the hefty price tag is justified against the amount of times i will have the use of a flowing stream to utilise it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AM1990, post: 391106, member: 11949"] I know mate, i enjoy the chase. Working out the areas of low water pressure in flood, who might have cleaned areas out, tell tale signsn where gold would deposit in flood conditions, etc. I'm learning a lot and enjoying it too. I think it helps going to an area that has been worked over a lot too, as when you do find it, its a mini achievment, especially if you are new to it like i am. It also shows me that im thinking along the right tracks. Im hoping the limited experience i am picking up at Warrandyte will help me when i venture further out of Melbourne. Once the rains start (rain dancing nightly before bed so its bound to happen soon) im thinking about getting a Croc Gold Trap. No need to classify sounds inticing to me. Having said that, not sure if the hefty price tag is justified against the amount of times i will have the use of a flowing stream to utilise it. [/QUOTE]
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