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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
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<blockquote data-quote="walshie1000" data-source="post: 158232" data-attributes="member: 4955"><p>Haha true that tathradj. I just processed 2 pans worth. Broke up the clay and crushed into a powder. No colour in the pan. Drop me a pm if your in Vic. I'll happily give you the location as I'm now done with the detector in this area. </p><p>Yea probably gold dig. I find it funny that some people think they can most definitely tell by the signal that its junk. Its great! They're leaving gold for us to find. The half gram piece I found gave a crazy bottomed out signal just like a piece of iron would as it was sitting near on the surface. When I swung over it a few inches above it gave a hollow sounding signal similar to a 22 casing. I scooped it up thinking it was trash for sure. Much to my surprise it was a nice looking piece of gold. I celebrated by saying something that sounded like duck yea quite loudly haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walshie1000, post: 158232, member: 4955"] Haha true that tathradj. I just processed 2 pans worth. Broke up the clay and crushed into a powder. No colour in the pan. Drop me a pm if your in Vic. I'll happily give you the location as I'm now done with the detector in this area. Yea probably gold dig. I find it funny that some people think they can most definitely tell by the signal that its junk. Its great! They're leaving gold for us to find. The half gram piece I found gave a crazy bottomed out signal just like a piece of iron would as it was sitting near on the surface. When I swung over it a few inches above it gave a hollow sounding signal similar to a 22 casing. I scooped it up thinking it was trash for sure. Much to my surprise it was a nice looking piece of gold. I celebrated by saying something that sounded like duck yea quite loudly haha [/QUOTE]
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