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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Gold panning on Reedy Creek
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<blockquote data-quote="Dmycha14" data-source="post: 92701" data-attributes="member: 3255"><p>Just got back from reedy creek (Eldorado) today!! The creek is up quite a bit. Tried my luck for 2 days straight with a pan....didn't realize how tough it was to find anything up there let alone some colour. Now im only new to prospecting but I was slow and careful with the panning. 3 dozen pans later I only come home with 4 tiny specks of yellow. Did find a couple of water worn smokey quartz and that was it. Had a lovely time up there with the missus but slightly disappointed in the fossicking/prospecting results in the area. Not sure if I was doing the wrong thing or looking in the wrong area but it seems the place is very talked up. Its really not that special when it comes to gems and gold. Beautiful place for a camp or picnic but found better spots closer to Melbourne! ........RANT OVER :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmycha14, post: 92701, member: 3255"] Just got back from reedy creek (Eldorado) today!! The creek is up quite a bit. Tried my luck for 2 days straight with a pan....didn't realize how tough it was to find anything up there let alone some colour. Now im only new to prospecting but I was slow and careful with the panning. 3 dozen pans later I only come home with 4 tiny specks of yellow. Did find a couple of water worn smokey quartz and that was it. Had a lovely time up there with the missus but slightly disappointed in the fossicking/prospecting results in the area. Not sure if I was doing the wrong thing or looking in the wrong area but it seems the place is very talked up. Its really not that special when it comes to gems and gold. Beautiful place for a camp or picnic but found better spots closer to Melbourne! ........RANT OVER :lol: [/QUOTE]
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