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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 212642" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>I'm of the same opinion mate, I call it the prospector pan.</p><p>I started a thread some time in the distant past that had some awesome input.</p><p>I use my turbo for quick sampling, also covered off in another thread.</p><p>Pan with a garrett mate you really can't go too wrong, very forgiving.</p><p>Out of all the prospecting tools, technique, and tips you aquire over the journey I have to say good pans and good panning is at the forefront every time. </p><p>Also as you rub shoulders with other prospector folk have a chin wag about technique, they are many and varied and stay open to the idea of learning. There's some top notch blokes out there with all sorts of great ideas and styles of panning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 212642, member: 2152"] I'm of the same opinion mate, I call it the prospector pan. I started a thread some time in the distant past that had some awesome input. I use my turbo for quick sampling, also covered off in another thread. Pan with a garrett mate you really can't go too wrong, very forgiving. Out of all the prospecting tools, technique, and tips you aquire over the journey I have to say good pans and good panning is at the forefront every time. Also as you rub shoulders with other prospector folk have a chin wag about technique, they are many and varied and stay open to the idea of learning. There's some top notch blokes out there with all sorts of great ideas and styles of panning. [/QUOTE]
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