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<blockquote data-quote="wiley coyote" data-source="post: 654732" data-attributes="member: 7587"><p>I know what you mean about no fines with the nuggets. On the mining claims I've had over the years, I often sieved about a 100kgs of the wash and panned it off. There was never any tiny nuggets, or any fines at all. It was a case of good nuggets and nothing else. The reason I did the panning was to see if there was any coarse, reefy type gold fragments there. Nuggets are good, but if you can trace a reef up they're shedding from, you're really in the money.wiley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiley coyote, post: 654732, member: 7587"] I know what you mean about no fines with the nuggets. On the mining claims I've had over the years, I often sieved about a 100kgs of the wash and panned it off. There was never any tiny nuggets, or any fines at all. It was a case of good nuggets and nothing else. The reason I did the panning was to see if there was any coarse, reefy type gold fragments there. Nuggets are good, but if you can trace a reef up they're shedding from, you're really in the money.wiley. [/QUOTE]
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