Wint
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Hey Everyone,
Been trying my hand at panning. I know it's a vital skill to be good at when it comes to prospecting. The kicker is I feel like I suck haha. I am not in a super known gold bearing area, some rivers and creeks in the county have had gold found in them. But nothing to bring in any kind of large scale interest. What's been mainly found are super fine flakes.
Because of this, I have not really had any opportunity to see what gold in a pan actually looks like in person. I have seen little specs of what looks like a golden color, but I have a ton of pyrite in this river and I have a feeling that is what I see left over, a couple of specs that just didn't make it over the edge. I just don't want to be dumping out gold when I think it's pyrite.
Does anyone know of any good videos or links on how to pan, as well as spotting gold in the pan? I've been enjoying Dan Hurd and Jeff Williams' videos, polar opposites on the personality spectrum those two are haha.
Also, as a side question, can raw natural gold vary in color? Depending on where in the world it came from it could be a different shade of gold? Or is gold always the same color and luster universally across the board? Rose gold and White gold, are simply in relation to jewelry right?
As always, any thoughts or ideas are greatly appreciated!
Been trying my hand at panning. I know it's a vital skill to be good at when it comes to prospecting. The kicker is I feel like I suck haha. I am not in a super known gold bearing area, some rivers and creeks in the county have had gold found in them. But nothing to bring in any kind of large scale interest. What's been mainly found are super fine flakes.
Because of this, I have not really had any opportunity to see what gold in a pan actually looks like in person. I have seen little specs of what looks like a golden color, but I have a ton of pyrite in this river and I have a feeling that is what I see left over, a couple of specs that just didn't make it over the edge. I just don't want to be dumping out gold when I think it's pyrite.
Does anyone know of any good videos or links on how to pan, as well as spotting gold in the pan? I've been enjoying Dan Hurd and Jeff Williams' videos, polar opposites on the personality spectrum those two are haha.
Also, as a side question, can raw natural gold vary in color? Depending on where in the world it came from it could be a different shade of gold? Or is gold always the same color and luster universally across the board? Rose gold and White gold, are simply in relation to jewelry right?
As always, any thoughts or ideas are greatly appreciated!
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