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<blockquote data-quote="DrDuck" data-source="post: 590165" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>As Dihusky observes, prospecting is a relatively cheap hobby. Blokes spend a fortune on boats that sit on a trailer and catch a few fish a couple of times a year. Imagine how much per kilo those fish cost when you include the cost of gear that is manufactured more to capture anglers than fish (and don't get me wrong, I was a keen fisho for years).</p><p></p><p>But the point is it's not the financial return that is the point for most of us. Calculated on wonderful days out on the creek, chats and beers around the campfire, good companions who you can trust, emerging from a warm swag or tent to light the fire for a brew on a frosty morning, and a bit of gold from every trip, I reckon I am very much in profit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDuck, post: 590165, member: 158"] As Dihusky observes, prospecting is a relatively cheap hobby. Blokes spend a fortune on boats that sit on a trailer and catch a few fish a couple of times a year. Imagine how much per kilo those fish cost when you include the cost of gear that is manufactured more to capture anglers than fish (and don't get me wrong, I was a keen fisho for years). But the point is it's not the financial return that is the point for most of us. Calculated on wonderful days out on the creek, chats and beers around the campfire, good companions who you can trust, emerging from a warm swag or tent to light the fire for a brew on a frosty morning, and a bit of gold from every trip, I reckon I am very much in profit. [/QUOTE]
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