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<blockquote data-quote="m@ttACT" data-source="post: 517990" data-attributes="member: 3337"><p>Tathradj Im over how many ELs are on everybit of good ground these days.</p><p></p><p>The thing I read that got to me recently is the fossicker at hillend who was told he couldnt detect. The mining exploration guy who told him to move on first wanted to know if hed found anything. Then told him they knew the area had nothing and to move on.</p><p></p><p>My bet is if that fossicker has found something that lad and his mates would have been straight out to give it another close going over. I think having an EL with the permission to look for large or missed deposits should not mean the public cannot fossick in that location. It should just enable the mining company to do it on a serious scale.</p><p></p><p>Our laws need to change imo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m@ttACT, post: 517990, member: 3337"] Tathradj Im over how many ELs are on everybit of good ground these days. The thing I read that got to me recently is the fossicker at hillend who was told he couldnt detect. The mining exploration guy who told him to move on first wanted to know if hed found anything. Then told him they knew the area had nothing and to move on. My bet is if that fossicker has found something that lad and his mates would have been straight out to give it another close going over. I think having an EL with the permission to look for large or missed deposits should not mean the public cannot fossick in that location. It should just enable the mining company to do it on a serious scale. Our laws need to change imo [/QUOTE]
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