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Huelten

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Added a 36 inch Bazooka Gold Trap to my collection today, heard a ton of good things so im getting it out tomorrow to see what it's all about!
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Yowza, you are going to luv it!
Show us the gold......

GG~
 

Bet you love it, a great tool!
 

You're on the Gold now. Enjoy!
 

Going out with it tomorrow morning! You guys got any tips for me? Though it seems like a pretty easy to operate sluice, the area im at is loaded with fine gold.
 

Added a 36 inch Bazooka Gold Trap to my collection today, heard a ton of good things so im getting it out tomorrow to see what it's all about!
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Congratulations. The only way you could get gold any easier is if you sat in a lawn chair and the thing fed itself. They can ride up in the water on the backside so rock it down good and post some pics. Also I classify after I dump it in the pan and that works well for me. Helps with all the fines you will be catching.

Goldenmojo
 

Well... No great story of success. Long story short, about 15 min into my day was stopped by a OSP officer telling me im breaking the law and need a 700 pm permit.. BS if you ask me, ive never seen anywhere that i need a permit for a stream sluice.
 

Well... No great story of success. Long story short, about 15 min into my day was stopped by a OSP officer telling me im breaking the law and need a 700 pm permit.. BS if you ask me, ive never seen anywhere that i need a permit for a stream sluice.

I read your other post. I hope you find the answers you're looking for.

All the best,

Lanny
 

You should have had him shovel a few scoops into it. He would have been hooked and let you go...
 

Well... No great story of success. Long story short, about 15 min into my day
was stopped by a OSP officer telling me im breaking the law and need a 700 pm permit.. BS if you ask me,
I've never seen anywhere that i need a permit for a stream sluice.

You are 100% correct..the OSP officer was full of
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Quoted directly from the Oregon DEQ site:

"Operators of in-water non-motorized mining equipment don't need to apply for coverage
or pay the fee, but operators must follow applicable parts of the current 700PM permit,
including not using equipment where fish eggs are present. "


Here is the page from Oregon DEQ that details the requirements:

Oregon DEQ: Water Quality Permit Program - Mining

I would print that page, along with any other related info and add it
to your possibles bag. Next time an uneducated OSP officer stops and
wants to give you a bad time you can hand him/her that to read.

Any LEO that is ignorant of the very laws they're supposed to enforce
should be suspended until they can understand what the laws say.
Otherwise, they're simply harassing you without the slightest legal
reason.
 

Great post DD, really a solid example of the value of the group on this forum:
- get the facts
- help each other learn and solve problems
- cheer each other on!

You're the best, thanks for making my day even tho I've never wet a pan in Oregon! (Hope to someday...)
 

Thanks DD, I found that same page and quote you did late last night. I now have a ton of evidence supporting my right to sluice there. Non-scenic waterway, no salmon run, no need for a DSL permit, a copy of the 700 permit with that quote you posted highlighted. I didnt know when i started weekend prospecting that there would be so much bureaucratic crap involved! Makes it all the more worth it though
 

let go..
all help dig, always wanted to try one of them.


liftloop
 

In that case I would not let the OSP shovel into my sluice. Glad to hear that you are covered and can get back to sluicing. Post some pics.
 

Thanks DD, I found that same page and quote you did late last night. I now have a ton of evidence supporting my right to sluice there. Non-scenic waterway, no salmon run, no need for a DSL permit, a copy of the 700 permit with that quote you posted highlighted. I didnt know when i started weekend prospecting that there would be so much bureaucratic crap involved! Makes it all the more worth it though

Here in the great state of CA, we lost almost all rights to prospect. Any thing I find to back myself has been superseded, over-ridden or emergency ordered away. :evil5:
I am truly glad for ya, but watch your back if you know what I mean. 8-)
 

Do you guys have anymore pictures of this bazooka gold trap sluice. How does it work, the catch area looks too small, looks like from the Picts. A lot of lost gold. I would like some clarification on this sluice.
 

Go to my tnet profile, then scroll down to the link that shows you all my posts... I've written a lot and posted pics too :)

I definitely does a great job catching the gold and is a lot less work so you get more gold per hour worked than with other sluices :)
 

What you can see is not the total catch area. That's only a grizzly that you can see which lets the material drop through. The catch area is underneath and it uses a unique hydraulic trap sytem. The grizzly lets the materials drop through without the necessity of screening or sorting material as well.

Go to Youtube and watch some videos, and then you'll get the picture.

All the best,

Lanny

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/metal-detecting-gold/69-bedrock-gold-mysteries.html
 

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