TheNewCatfish
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- Mar 4, 2011
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What is "Subsistance" Panning ? Well it amounts to only finding enough gold every day to cover expenses. Since i don't use any gas operated equipment, that amounts to around $15 dollars a day for me. Last season i spent a couple of months at Lynx Creek near Prescott, AZ. While i was there, all i found was less than $15 dollars worth of gold a day. That was working 9 to 5 with a stream sluice. Pretty dissapointed, i inquired around and found no one else was doing any better. A veteran prospector, who's been on Rose Creek for five years told me there's no point trying anywhere else. "It's about the same, all over the Bradshaws" (His words). Several other panners agreed with this dismal appraisal. I'm wondering if a return trip to the area this season is even worth doing. I know some spectacular nuggets have been found occassionally in the Bradshaws, but these are rare and infrequent incidents (as near as i can tell). The average gold take for the Bradshaws doesn't look very impressive so far. What do you think ?
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