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Small Scale Gold Mining
Re-working old goldfields with Large Machines
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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 87457" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>Redfin's dam comment is no joke - we Dunolly boys see them all the time hey Redfin. How many 'high ground dams' have we seen? Lots and funnily enough,they seem to follow along lead lines. There is a series of dams on private property between Dunolly and Bendigo that I loved to detect on during the drought - me and the cow cockie did very well. Private land is the way to go for any small-scale exploration, crown land is just too much of a headache and most of the remediation attempts are a joke- go and look at Cockatoo south of Dunolly. There are a few areas I have on my bucket list to buy when they come up for sale - mainly old selectors blocks that are smack bang in the middle of old leads, workings etc - usually cheap too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 87457, member: 981"] Redfin's dam comment is no joke - we Dunolly boys see them all the time hey Redfin. How many 'high ground dams' have we seen? Lots and funnily enough,they seem to follow along lead lines. There is a series of dams on private property between Dunolly and Bendigo that I loved to detect on during the drought - me and the cow cockie did very well. Private land is the way to go for any small-scale exploration, crown land is just too much of a headache and most of the remediation attempts are a joke- go and look at Cockatoo south of Dunolly. There are a few areas I have on my bucket list to buy when they come up for sale - mainly old selectors blocks that are smack bang in the middle of old leads, workings etc - usually cheap too. [/QUOTE]
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