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Metal Detecting for Gold
To Rake or Not to Rake
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<blockquote data-quote="nuggetino" data-source="post: 80509" data-attributes="member: 1884"><p>Yeah I don't see why the situation would be any different now. I've found nuggets near dug targets by clearing a layer leaves and loose soil from the direct vicinity. I do think I'd personally wait until I have a decent patch. If i find 1 small piece of gold and investigate the area to find no more I'd probably give raking a miss and move on but if it were a rich patch of small nuggets I'd see the value in taking the time to rake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuggetino, post: 80509, member: 1884"] Yeah I don't see why the situation would be any different now. I've found nuggets near dug targets by clearing a layer leaves and loose soil from the direct vicinity. I do think I'd personally wait until I have a decent patch. If i find 1 small piece of gold and investigate the area to find no more I'd probably give raking a miss and move on but if it were a rich patch of small nuggets I'd see the value in taking the time to rake. [/QUOTE]
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