goodie hunter
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Several years ago I finally made my own gold traps. I used a 3 foot section of 4" PVC.
Put a screw-on lid on the bottom & a regular tub drain trap on top, the kind with a hole
every 1/4 of an inch. You may want to paint the drain trap a dark color so it does not
reflect a shiny surface. Place the 4"er inside a 6" PVC pipe. The tub drain trap will cover
both the 4"er & the 6"er. Next travel into the hills and find a likely looking draw that gets
lots of run-off. Dig a hole the depth of your PVC pipe and lightly throw the remaining dirt around the outer pipe.
Make sure to fashion a strong handle to the top of the 4"er before burying it. Check it at
least once a month.
On those rainy days go run your gold traps. Carefully remove the 4"er from the
6"er, and dump what was accumulated into a bucket, take it home and pan it out. You would be surprised the amount of fine and flour gold that comes down some of those draws and settles in your gold trap. Even a small nugget will go through the drain holes. Once you find a profitable draw, string out several gold traps across it. You might just be amazed at your finds. Locate each trap with a GPS reading so you can find them easy on the next run. With them level with the top of the ground, they are very hard to see by someone else, unless they stop directly over them and look down.
Put a screw-on lid on the bottom & a regular tub drain trap on top, the kind with a hole
every 1/4 of an inch. You may want to paint the drain trap a dark color so it does not
reflect a shiny surface. Place the 4"er inside a 6" PVC pipe. The tub drain trap will cover
both the 4"er & the 6"er. Next travel into the hills and find a likely looking draw that gets
lots of run-off. Dig a hole the depth of your PVC pipe and lightly throw the remaining dirt around the outer pipe.
Make sure to fashion a strong handle to the top of the 4"er before burying it. Check it at
least once a month.
On those rainy days go run your gold traps. Carefully remove the 4"er from the
6"er, and dump what was accumulated into a bucket, take it home and pan it out. You would be surprised the amount of fine and flour gold that comes down some of those draws and settles in your gold trap. Even a small nugget will go through the drain holes. Once you find a profitable draw, string out several gold traps across it. You might just be amazed at your finds. Locate each trap with a GPS reading so you can find them easy on the next run. With them level with the top of the ground, they are very hard to see by someone else, unless they stop directly over them and look down.
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