Featherdfishead
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- Joined
- Apr 4, 2014
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- 230
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- Detector(s) used
- Primarily Minelab SDC 2300
and Gold Bug Pro with NEL Sharpshooter, Grey Ghost Phones, an EzSluice, a good Pan, various Diggn Tools, and a Good'Ol Dog or Two
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
Got out for 4 hrs to an old ground sluice this weekend on a ridge that typically has 6-10+ feet of snow this time of year. It was 74 degrees and beautiful. I found one tinny piece just before heading home. I put this nug in a bottle with some other gold without taking a pic and it being similar to others i couldnt be sure so i didn't want to pic the wrong nug so its excluded. It was .2 dwt
Yesterday got out for 3 hrs to my new spot i posted about previously. I'd been back on two short occasions and had panned out some color but nothing with the GB Pro. With lady luck over my shoulder i worked my way up river from my last finds here and soon saw a good lookn gold trap in the bedrock. Moved afew boulders to expose the multiple very fractured crevices and began to detect. Just above waters edge i got a signal that rarley repeated in the high 50's. Hmm, my machine was falseing allot as i moved my coil in and out of the water so the signal was very hard to repeat or fallow in between the water falseing - something i've noticed my NEL coil does more than my Fisher 5" coil due to its extra sensitivity. Under or above water alone its very stable. I decided since i was going to brake up all the bedrock any way i would just hammer the area and clean it all up. All said the top nugget was the one i believe the detector was hitting, and the lower one was near it.
Top nug .4 dwt,lower .2 dwt. Also .4 dwt of nice flakes.
Plan on getting myself a camera soon so i'll be able to take some pics from the field to help in teaching and for my journals.
Happy Hunting!
AjR
Cant let you Shasta County Boys be the only guys findn gold up here at the top of the state.
LOL
Yesterday got out for 3 hrs to my new spot i posted about previously. I'd been back on two short occasions and had panned out some color but nothing with the GB Pro. With lady luck over my shoulder i worked my way up river from my last finds here and soon saw a good lookn gold trap in the bedrock. Moved afew boulders to expose the multiple very fractured crevices and began to detect. Just above waters edge i got a signal that rarley repeated in the high 50's. Hmm, my machine was falseing allot as i moved my coil in and out of the water so the signal was very hard to repeat or fallow in between the water falseing - something i've noticed my NEL coil does more than my Fisher 5" coil due to its extra sensitivity. Under or above water alone its very stable. I decided since i was going to brake up all the bedrock any way i would just hammer the area and clean it all up. All said the top nugget was the one i believe the detector was hitting, and the lower one was near it.
Top nug .4 dwt,lower .2 dwt. Also .4 dwt of nice flakes.
Plan on getting myself a camera soon so i'll be able to take some pics from the field to help in teaching and for my journals.
Happy Hunting!
AjR
Cant let you Shasta County Boys be the only guys findn gold up here at the top of the state.

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