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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Reedy Creek for Beginners
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 677779" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>Was a virtual newbie myself trying out Reedy Creek for the first time in many years last week with a small river sluice and panning. Starting from Eldorado followed the Wooragee Rd and hit the creek at Kangaroo crossing. Spent the day just above for a haul of small colours, didn’t even bother to weigh them. The road follows the approximate course of the creek and resolved to try a bit further upstream next time. </p><p>I have previously found gold at the Beechworth end so I think the gold extends along many km of the creek. I don’t think many would be willing to give too many details of their favourite spot, so I think it would be just a matter of finding a few spots where you can drive a bit close to the creek with your highbanker, picking a spot with a good supply of gravels and giving it a try. You will get something. Where we tried had a lot of boulders so would be hard work feeding the highbanker by digging material from under the boulders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 677779, member: 4728"] Was a virtual newbie myself trying out Reedy Creek for the first time in many years last week with a small river sluice and panning. Starting from Eldorado followed the Wooragee Rd and hit the creek at Kangaroo crossing. Spent the day just above for a haul of small colours, didn’t even bother to weigh them. The road follows the approximate course of the creek and resolved to try a bit further upstream next time. I have previously found gold at the Beechworth end so I think the gold extends along many km of the creek. I don’t think many would be willing to give too many details of their favourite spot, so I think it would be just a matter of finding a few spots where you can drive a bit close to the creek with your highbanker, picking a spot with a good supply of gravels and giving it a try. You will get something. Where we tried had a lot of boulders so would be hard work feeding the highbanker by digging material from under the boulders. [/QUOTE]
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