Found a Gold Patch

nuggeteer

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Hello all,
Eager to get out after finding my first nugget with this detector, late last week in the midst of triple digit heat I took to my bike again. A few miles north of that find, I located a stretch of tailings heaps along a shallow gulch; evidently the site of an old ground sluicing operation similar to many others I've detected in this area of Northern California. I stopped to flip through my stack of area maps to make an often difficult determination of land status, but the choppy yellow on the BLM spread assured me that I was indeed on public land. So, I stashed my bike and followed the workings about a quarter-mile uphill to where it looked like the miners had left off. The manzanita was sparse so I didn't have to crawl, the tan metavolcanic bedrock was shallow, and there was no evidence of anyone having detected this spot. Thus, I donned my headphones, ground balanced to 66.7 and began...
Midday cumulus clouds hung motionless over the nearby mountains, refusing me a much needed shade and I was left to continue soaking in my green polyester shirt which by now had sun bleached to a mottled brown. Nevertheless, a couple of hours later and a pocketful of lead richer, I got yet another lead signal. Figuring it was just more birdshot, I slumped to my knees with my little plastic shovel and started skimming off the surface, dumping it onto the coil. The detector "zipped," and I brushed away the dust to where only a lump of clay remained. Anxious to get back to detecting I quickly began rolling the dirty clod in my fingers, ready to plunk it into my pocket with the rest of the lead. However, the flakes of dry clay shed away and from this once lackluster lump it looked as if the sun smiled up at me... Gold!
I didn't find anymore pieces that day but I returned for several straight days and have snagged a total of 12 pieces. Each day I recognized fainter signals and found smaller and deeper gold.
The pieces are rough; several have quartz and iron host rock intact, unlike the smooth stuff I've panned. Finds ranged at depths of .5 to 3 inches and sat atop a thick orange clay, particularly along the edges of newly formed washes where debris could accumulate. The patch is small, encompassing about 400 square feet, and from all observations appears to be an island of elevated bedrock. Around it, the bedrock dips to at least a foot below the surface; too deep for my detector. I know this patch isn't dry yet and I'm tempted to dig down a bit, but adding a shovel to my bikeload on a 29 mile round trip is sketchy.
I started focusing more on the tones than the display and figured out some techniques with the GB Pro to find some tiny pieces. I'll have to revisit some of the places I detected before I knew how to use this machine. Of all the experimenting I've done with this detector, it seems like the only way I've learned how to find gold with it is by actually finding some. Anyone know what I mean?

Below: the patch, the clay with embedded quartz, the gold

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Here you go Taternut, locations and gold from Redding, Ca. TRINITYAU/RAYMILLS
 

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Ray, I've yet to find gold with my GBPro, but pics like that are what
keep me going out the door and swinging that coil all day! (not many
nuggets around my area, so it's tough hunting)
 

Ray, I've yet to find gold with my GBPro, but pics like that are what
keep me going out the door and swinging that coil all day! (not many
nuggets around my area, so it's tough hunting)

From what I've read about the Concrete, WA gold (just now) yay google!.. You've got a good chance of getting a nice nugget..

It's all about putting yourself in the right location, and the coil over that nice little nugget.

And TRINITYAU/RAYMILLS

Awesome photos mate!
 

Hey trinityau,
Thanks for the advice! I'm beginning to notice the patterns you are talking about. You're right, many of the spots I've detected have similar features where the miners zigzagged in the direction of the pocket and left trenches with tailings on either side in their wake. These trench walls, and the escarpments at the trench terminals always look like good detecting, but they are often too deep for this detector. It's pretty disappointing to spend so much time and effort finding these places just to realize that the gold is just out of reach. I recently placed a bid on ebay for the GP3000 but lost, so I'll keep looking.
 

I will second Ray's experience with the GBPro, I have really grown to like the 10" elliptical. Just started using it this season and find that it is a great combo of size and sensitivity. Very easy to pinpoint and recover items with the tip of the coil. Keep up the good work man, sweet chunky little nuggs!

IDdesertman,
Thanks, I've been considering getting the 10 inch coil so your input is really appreciated.

Great find Nuggeteer,
Now you need to get a 5000 and you will be surprised what you missed.
Hire one if you cannot afford one.

Well done and keep up the good work.

Cheers....Tonkalong

Hi Tonkalong,
I bet I've missed a lot. I nearly bought the 5000 a few months ago. I might be mistaken, but I read somewhere that a 5500 is due soon.??

I'm from redding I want to know a place like that! I've only found small flakes panning!

taternut,
Try the Swasey Recreation Area. It's managed by the BLM, and it's a popular place to prospect. I panned there earlier this year and found a couple little pickers. The whole area has been ground sluiced, but there are remnants of a red/yellow clay layer over the bedrock that still has gold. The area is one of critical environmental concern, so remember to fill in your holes. Maybe we can meet up and go panning sometime.??
 

Cool pics Ray
 

Taternutt, if you hunt that Swasey Rec area and find a mens size 11 1/2? wedding band up on a ridge, I'd buy it from you. Lost it many many years ago from my pocket. It'd be a fat chance of finding, but could give you an incentive ;-)
Shep
 

Taternutt, if you hunt that Swasey Rec area and find a mens size 11 1/2? wedding band up on a ridge, I'd buy it from you. Lost it many many years ago from my pocket. It'd be a fat chance of finding, but could give you an incentive ;-)
Shep

Haha if I go out there ill keep an eye out, I don't have a metal detector but if I can find someone to trade a 3"dredge for one I might ;) but I thought swasy was only seasonal prospecting when there's water in the creek???
 

Dang, trinity, those are some really gnarly pieces of gold!
 

Went out to the Stoney Gulch trailhead today and played around with the Goldmonster 1000. No luck but got a couple more hours of practice on the machine. Has anyone gotten any gold out of that section of hillside?
 

Hats off to you, nice nugs!
 

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