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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie" data-source="post: 752" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Sorry my ENgrish is not the best sometimes. Couldn't be happier it processes the dirt well. Its amazing how the new technology works, we find a lot of stuff the old equipment didn't capture. In future genratations they'll be using their new fangled gizmos to get the stuff we missed. I must admit as AD said you have to do the reasearch as to where to go knowledge is the key. Having the equipment is only a small part of the battle. </p><p></p><p>It's funny when I first got into this prospecting game(listern to me sounding like an old pro) someone told me gold is a funny thing. You can research the right area but then even though you're in the right creek or the right area you can be on the wrong side of a hill or even sometimes the wrong side of the creek bed. I noticed on the weekend how true this is on one side of the creek I got nothing not a flake, on the other side 5-6 specks per pan at varied depths. You can see why most prospectors return to an area they have success in because they know the finer details of an area. Things such as indicators and structures things a newbie to an area will miss or will not know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie, post: 752, member: 62"] Sorry my ENgrish is not the best sometimes. Couldn't be happier it processes the dirt well. Its amazing how the new technology works, we find a lot of stuff the old equipment didn't capture. In future genratations they'll be using their new fangled gizmos to get the stuff we missed. I must admit as AD said you have to do the reasearch as to where to go knowledge is the key. Having the equipment is only a small part of the battle. It's funny when I first got into this prospecting game(listern to me sounding like an old pro) someone told me gold is a funny thing. You can research the right area but then even though you're in the right creek or the right area you can be on the wrong side of a hill or even sometimes the wrong side of the creek bed. I noticed on the weekend how true this is on one side of the creek I got nothing not a flake, on the other side 5-6 specks per pan at varied depths. You can see why most prospectors return to an area they have success in because they know the finer details of an area. Things such as indicators and structures things a newbie to an area will miss or will not know. [/QUOTE]
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