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wet prospecting around cattle farmers
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<blockquote data-quote="HeadsUp" data-source="post: 52805" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>just a reminder to anyone who didnt spend much time on farms to be vigilant and mindful when prospecting around creeks or rivers where cattle are watering</p><p></p><p>I was at a river yesterday where there were small puddles of water intermittently along 10 km of a creek.</p><p></p><p>There were spots i wanted to setup a highbanker or sluice but a local farmer had brought his cattle down there to graze on what little grass remained and drink from the creek so i didnt entertain the concept of wet prospecting there.</p><p></p><p>I went for a drive and found other spots with no cattle around , with good crevices and gold catch zones and a bit of a pool that i could pump out of and recirculate the water back into the same hole.</p><p></p><p>there was also a small hole next to this pond so i set up the highbanker so it would drain the outlet wash into this small hole first and settle out , then drain back down into the main pool.</p><p></p><p>I had a bit of erosion cloth i could have put on the end of the sluice to filter a bit more but didnt need it on this occasion.</p><p></p><p>We have to remember that with this drought in some places the farmers are doing it tough for feed and water so modify your activities accordingly , their cattle are worth more than the gold in our sluice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadsUp, post: 52805, member: 414"] just a reminder to anyone who didnt spend much time on farms to be vigilant and mindful when prospecting around creeks or rivers where cattle are watering I was at a river yesterday where there were small puddles of water intermittently along 10 km of a creek. There were spots i wanted to setup a highbanker or sluice but a local farmer had brought his cattle down there to graze on what little grass remained and drink from the creek so i didnt entertain the concept of wet prospecting there. I went for a drive and found other spots with no cattle around , with good crevices and gold catch zones and a bit of a pool that i could pump out of and recirculate the water back into the same hole. there was also a small hole next to this pond so i set up the highbanker so it would drain the outlet wash into this small hole first and settle out , then drain back down into the main pool. I had a bit of erosion cloth i could have put on the end of the sluice to filter a bit more but didnt need it on this occasion. We have to remember that with this drought in some places the farmers are doing it tough for feed and water so modify your activities accordingly , their cattle are worth more than the gold in our sluice. [/QUOTE]
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