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Metal Detecting for Gold
Very Dry In Clermont and not just the weather !
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<blockquote data-quote="wooly" data-source="post: 267202" data-attributes="member: 548"><p>I did a training day with JP on the way up to Forsayth. JP took us out to one of the GPA's to show us correct use of the 7000. Within 10 minutes he pulled out a 2 grammer from around 12 inches. He stayed with us for a couple of hours and I pulled out 6 bits and my mate 3 bits. Nothing over .3 but it was the right color and I was happy.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I was really lucky as this was on ground that has been flogged before. If i'm going to drive all that way from Melbourne on a gold prospecting trip then I want to take advantage of every tool that I can get hold of and one of the best is local knowledge which cost me a few bucks but I believe well worth it. Sure better than going home goldless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wooly, post: 267202, member: 548"] I did a training day with JP on the way up to Forsayth. JP took us out to one of the GPA's to show us correct use of the 7000. Within 10 minutes he pulled out a 2 grammer from around 12 inches. He stayed with us for a couple of hours and I pulled out 6 bits and my mate 3 bits. Nothing over .3 but it was the right color and I was happy. I don't think I was really lucky as this was on ground that has been flogged before. If i'm going to drive all that way from Melbourne on a gold prospecting trip then I want to take advantage of every tool that I can get hold of and one of the best is local knowledge which cost me a few bucks but I believe well worth it. Sure better than going home goldless. [/QUOTE]
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