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The Grizzly works just as well if not better than a regular gold pan. Its simpler, but I find they take up more space in a backpack. Also they require deeper water to pan in, which is sometimes troublesome.
Another thing is a final cleanup, darn near impossible in a grizzly. You wind up dumping it in a gold pan to do a rinse anyways.
You can process more material quicker with a grizzly though. Just fine for concentrating, but then so is a sluice.
I have used a variety of round pans for years but about 15 years ago I tried a LeTrap square pan and from that day forward it has been my #1 pan. I now own at least 10 along with a rare original set of nesting screens for it. I believe there is nothing better or faster and I have tried most all of them.
My set has 4 screens, one is a different color and one other is a lot deeper than the remaining two. I don't know if I have a full set. I also have a baby LeTrap pan thats about 1/2 the size of the standard, it also has one sceenBonaro, an old prospector friend just gifted me two LeTraps & a set of nesting screens. I don't think they were ever used. How many/what size screens were in the complete set?
Looking forward to trying them out this year.
I have a large variety of pans but primarily use the Garret Super Sluice & last year started using the Hex Pan, but not enough to know what I really think of it.
Another old post Dan from 2007
Was looking to get some reviews on the ..would have rather had the garret gold pans but it's the thought that counts
Hi yes. I have a question, your seasoned prospectors. I'm sure you have tons and tons of gold 5 hat you've found. so as someone who's reletively new. there's hundreds of pans out there. I've been looking at the hogpan. and I've bought the le trap square pan and the trinity bowl. ive got the turbo pan but found that it looses allot of really fine gold. the duel riffle pan from pioneer and keene I learned on. but I'm still woundering if I've made a good decisions. see the gold hog pan I understand because of the gold trap. I understand the idea and it makes scenes. but the price doesn't. I'm still thinking about getting one just because I've seen it used up close and it worked amazing. like seriously. but it still needs a pan to work it. and so does the Bazooka like any good sluice. so I figured the trinity bowl cause they say it's one of the best for concentrates. so I figured it would be great. but then Ive seen the le trap pan. I'm wondering if you have to classify with it. if it makes much difference with it. that's a huge deal for me I hate it. it takes forever. but if it dosent need a classifier then I'm all for not having to pay 300 bucks. I've looked at the pyramid and the grizzly. and I've seen the same problem with the plug idea loosing the plug during washing doesn't sound appealing. but anyway let me know what you all think.