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River / Stream Sluices - advice, information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 98766" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>If just taking sluices then the Angus MacKirk range do the job really well, they do need a bit of water to ensure they work at their best.</p><p>A bit more expensive but worth it.</p><p>Preferably classify down a bit (say half inch, although they do handle larger stuff) and away you go, smaller 'pickers' will usually stay put in the 'feed' area with smaller stuff being caught in the first couple of riffles.</p><p>Just need to be careful when cleaning out as the amount of water pressure can be a deceptive.</p><p>The Boss or Foreman for good flows and good volume of material, smaller range for lower stream flows but then best to feed slower and classify smaller.</p><p>Should be a few videos of them in action, try a search.</p><p>Happy hunting, Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 98766, member: 1375"] If just taking sluices then the Angus MacKirk range do the job really well, they do need a bit of water to ensure they work at their best. A bit more expensive but worth it. Preferably classify down a bit (say half inch, although they do handle larger stuff) and away you go, smaller 'pickers' will usually stay put in the 'feed' area with smaller stuff being caught in the first couple of riffles. Just need to be careful when cleaning out as the amount of water pressure can be a deceptive. The Boss or Foreman for good flows and good volume of material, smaller range for lower stream flows but then best to feed slower and classify smaller. Should be a few videos of them in action, try a search. Happy hunting, Tom [/QUOTE]
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