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What do you do when you come across a fellow prospector/detector?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tassie Daz" data-source="post: 104117" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>Yep, I came across a couple of guys all set up to highbank in an almost dry creek bed last time I was over in Vict. They had their shade tent set up with their ute right down in the creek bed, I guess housing all the gear to run the HBer. Anyway I was into the creek bed before I knew they were there, and as I came up to them, I told them how I was from interstate, I would have no-one to tell what they were doing or how they were going, and so we parted company after a bit of a yarn. They were keen to show me a bit of their color [Although I guess they were doing better than they were letting on.] and their setup and then I said cheerio and went off with my Garrett. I think most are happy to have a yarn - probably not keen to actually tell how well they might be going, but that's human nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tassie Daz, post: 104117, member: 334"] Yep, I came across a couple of guys all set up to highbank in an almost dry creek bed last time I was over in Vict. They had their shade tent set up with their ute right down in the creek bed, I guess housing all the gear to run the HBer. Anyway I was into the creek bed before I knew they were there, and as I came up to them, I told them how I was from interstate, I would have no-one to tell what they were doing or how they were going, and so we parted company after a bit of a yarn. They were keen to show me a bit of their color [Although I guess they were doing better than they were letting on.] and their setup and then I said cheerio and went off with my Garrett. I think most are happy to have a yarn - probably not keen to actually tell how well they might be going, but that's human nature. [/QUOTE]
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