[video=480,360]https://youtu.be/C0K9GCgumpc[/video]a bit of miller table action with only classified material
Really how? If Im braking the law Ill delete the video :Y:Jaros said:Me thinks not legal!!
Don't think it's illegal under Victorian Miners Right Jaros?Jaros said:Me thinks not legal!!
mbasko said:Don't think it's illegal under Victorian Miners Right Jaros?Jaros said:Me thinks not legal!!
Possibly might be under EPA - turbidity? Looks minimal though but best practice is to set up on the bank in a way that allows sediments to filter out.
Probably not a good look though as a set up & Rangers/Inspectors might confuse it with a dredge? Confusion contributed to the highbanker being outlawed in NSW IMO so might be better to not create confusion for them?
Thinking more about reasons why Jaros may have thought it wasn't legal not attacking the video.OldGT said:Edit. Not sure what turbidity has to do with anything either. Looking at those hills I'd guess there would be some decent flood and flow all the creatures would have to deal with when a shovel isn't being swung. Can't find anything stated on the miners right either. layful:
goldierocks said:Not sure what I am looking at. Doesn't it fall under dredging ("Removal of sediments/rocks from creek/river bed, using a suction/vacuum hose feeding a sluice").
Ah - thought it was a photo not a video. So it is really only small-scale sluicing of material excavated using hand tools. So far as I can see that would not be prohibited so long as it is a permitted area (but this should not be takes legal advice)Spain81 said:goldierocks said:Not sure what I am looking at. Doesn't it fall under dredging ("Removal of sediments/rocks from creek/river bed, using a suction/vacuum hose feeding a sluice").
Oh is that what I was doing wrong
Watch the video mate
why do you think he should keep it on the quiet when if you read the vic miners before you posted such ill informed rubbish you would know his doing the right thingTrusted said:This is a grey area even though it's LEGAL.
I would just keep something like this on the quiet to not attract attention, especially the way the world is headed.
Fair enough.mbasko said:Thinking more about reasons why Jaros may have thought it wasn't legal not attacking the video.OldGT said:Edit. Not sure what turbidity has to do with anything either. Looking at those hills I'd guess there would be some decent flood and flow all the creatures would have to deal with when a shovel isn't being swung. Can't find anything stated on the miners right either. layful:
In the other eastern states turbidity is written into the fossicking rules/guidelines - not so Victoria. Would be surprised if the Victorian EPA doesn't have anything in their legislation about man-made turbidity though. I'm not searching - don't give a toss either way! Doesn't worry me in the least.
And as I said in my above post it looks minimal anyway. Make more mess with my 6" sample pan.
The other eastern state wet prospectors can only look on that video with envy. :N:
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