GRIZZLY GOLD TRAP Fluid Bed Sluices

Well guys...... It didn't go good today on setting up the GGT. No fault except my own....spent at least 45 min, no gloves, frost on everything, rocks on bank froze and covered in frost, hands got real cold (all day for that matter...lol). I had it setup but flow just wasn't enough so tried the dam approach and hands just got too cold. Went back to my old ways to salvage the day and had about the usual....30-40 specs/colors snuffered up, 10 or so fair flakes, and 2 chunkies..... I'm done. Where I was digging, it's not like a guy can shovel to his hearts content, lots of rock pick work, boulder moving, etc. so GGT or not....I think it'd be a slower process anyways? Another thing too....the sluice stand will be a big help once I get it FIRMLY attached to the GGT....now it has tendency to come apart when I get to trying to move things around for setup. I'll get it figured next season on THIS claim (if I'm invited back?) and it'll help in certain situations I'm sure!!!

I've gotten a taste of what it can do on crappy creek and I was very impressed so in time this rookie will get it figured......

Here's a couple chunkies I got last week

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My backyard creek was too low all summer even to use my AM, but recent rains brought it up and it was so nice to just shovel right in to the GGT! Alas, a few sunny dry days and the creek dropped to where I had to use the AM again. Boy it was hard to classify and really slow down feeding the sluice. I'm all in on the GGT. I've struggled a couple times in bigger creeks to get the flow just right, but it still processes more dirt imo. I just bought a sluice stand from SRP and hopefully that will help in deeper water. I have also seen gold on the deck or in the pregrizzly riffles and I love the ability to see pretty quickly that I've got some gold. By the way oneguy, I'd love to get a couple of those in my sluice!
 

My backyard creek was too low all summer even to use my AM, but recent rains brought it up and it was so nice to just shovel right in to the GGT! Alas, a few sunny dry days and the creek dropped to where I had to use the AM again. Boy it was hard to classify and really slow down feeding the sluice. I'm all in on the GGT. I've struggled a couple times in bigger creeks to get the flow just right, but it still processes more dirt imo. I just bought a sluice stand from SRP and hopefully that will help in deeper water. I have also seen gold on the deck or in the pregrizzly riffles and I love the ability to see pretty quickly that I've got some gold. By the way oneguy, I'd love to get a couple of those in my sluice!

G4M...... The stand from SRP is the same one I got. I bought the one setup for bungies. With some simple mods I can adapt it for the GGT the RIGHT way instead of my jury rigged haywire affair....lol There's definitely gold on this claim....only problem is I'm the weak link....don't think I can buy my way outta that with fancy gear (lmao)..!!!! I'll get that GGT puppy working.... I'm old, tired, wore out and a rookie that can't move much dirt.....with that said tho, I'm having a blast digging and learning as I go. BIG thanks also to everyone for the help and info on this forum...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Well I ended up the season at my local "Crappy Creek" playing with the GGT for the last 2 days. Day 1 moved a TON of dirt for 2.5 hrs....nadda, zippo, nothing. That's why I call it Crappy Creek!!! Today I did a test pan where I dug the ton of dirt as yesterdays cleanout had only about a teaspoon full of black sand....I'd thought maybe I was blowing out thru the GGT? Well test pan also had no blacks so I moved and set up on other side of creek. Ended up with 2 specs after about 1.5 hrs shoveling......about par for Crappy Creek....lol Here's my current setup and a shot of Crappy Creek.....

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Well I ended up the season at my local "Crappy Creek" playing with the GGT for the last 2 days. Day 1 moved a TON of dirt for 2.5 hrs....nadda, zippo, nothing. That's why I call it Crappy Creek!!! Today I did a test pan where I dug the ton of dirt as yesterdays cleanout had only about a teaspoon full of black sand....I'd thought maybe I was blowing out thru the GGT? Well test pan also had no blacks so I moved and set up on other side of creek. Ended up with 2 specs after about 1.5 hrs shoveling......about par for Crappy Creek....lol Here's my current setup and a shot of Crappy Creek.....

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Looks like you have it set good, looks like good flow and depth. Beautiful looking area, too bad about the lack of gold.

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Ordered my Mother Load and had it in my hands 13 days later. I am very happy with that. Dennis responded to emails quickly. The shipping package was well done and the construction of this unit is great. I noticed it has double walled construction on the vertical sides and a center support in the back that looks like it will give the widest part support. I was hoping for something wider than the Bazooka 36" sniper yet not as wide as the 36" prospector. I wanted to have something that would barely fit in a pack and be wide enough to just throw shovelfuls of dirt into it. This is just what I was hoping for. Thanks Dennis for taking fluid bed sluices to the next level. This is a well built sluice. I have a 24" Bazooka Sniper and this is a welcome addition to my arsenal!
 

Good to hear the delivery and communication issues have been corrected.


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Short run in Denver with my GGT Explorer. Thrilled to see all the -100 mesh caught. A definite improvement over the old Bazooka.
 

Hey Kevin, that sure did get some tiny gold. I just did some prospecting with a Bazooka sniper and a sluice with Talon and Motherload mats using the same dig site. The Bazooka got almost as much but the sluice did a tiny bit more fines. My recent observation gives me the sense that your finds are deffinatly doing better than my sniper on the fines. I can't wait to get my new Motherload out! Looks like the GGT is getting the job done! By the way, I think you got so busy getting gold you may have overlooked adding your GGT Explorer to your list of gold prospecting equipment! Great photo, Thanks!
 

Well, looks like I'm gonna need one for the Alaska trip!

If the river is producing 5 oz per hour panning, a shovel ready bed should have the trip paid for in a day! And no luggin car batteries through the bush either!
 

Hey Capt,
The GGT Motherload I just got really gets all the gold and can move a ton of dirt. This was from a spot with just fine flood gold I did to test it. I got the same results panning so I could have some comparison. Would love to see YOUR results. I bet it's gonna be much better with that kind of oppertunity! 1111171700.jpg
 

Well, looks like I'm gonna need one for the Alaska trip!

If the river is producing 5 oz per hour panning, a shovel ready bed should have the trip paid for in a day! And no luggin car batteries through the bush either!

You mean you didn't want to carry a 40lb battery in one hand and your 20-40lbs of cons in the other with ~50lb on your back after diggin all day? :laughing7:

Non-Motorized isn't always all bad.
 

I do have one question, can the units be used to for superconcentrating the cons they make?

I seem to have a lot of loss problems when doing that with the active beds I've built. With lighter material in the mix they capture well, but when it's all heavy black sand, that's when the loss problems seem to arise. You'd think that if it caught once it'd catch again, but that doesn't seem to be the case with all fluid beds.
 

Most fluid beds need some larger gravel to create the initial fluid bed. So using them as a reconcentrator will rarely work unless you build a bed specifically for this purpose ( hint hint).
 

That's probably why the Bucket Buddy fails so bad. However it might work with the larger gold in that Alaskan stream as the smallest from the picture I saw looked to be about #16 in size and chunky, not flat like beach sand. Anyway, if that stream is producing as I was told, I'll have to clean out probably every half hour which will leave me with a ton of cons to haul and process at the end of the day. So anything that could cut down those cons is needed.
 

That's probably why the Bucket Buddy fails so bad. However it might work with the larger gold in that Alaskan stream as the smallest from the picture I saw looked to be about #16 in size and chunky, not flat like beach sand. Anyway, if that stream is producing as I was told, I'll have to clean out probably every half hour which will leave me with a ton of cons to haul and process at the end of the day. So anything that could cut down those cons is needed.

Check the ez gold pan out. (AKA easy pan) Works great for super concentrating my drywasher concentrates. Here is some discussion on our forum. http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/panning-gold/453068-ez-gold-pan.html
 

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Hey arizau, and anyone else who knows, can the E-Z Pan still be bought. John Doe showed me his the other day and it really looks interesting.

Thanks,
Mike
 

Hey arizau, and anyone else who knows, can the E-Z Pan still be bought. John Doe showed me his the other day and it really looks interesting.

Thanks,
Mike

Yeah, he is the reason I got mine. Google carolinaprospectors.net and go the gold pan section. The E-Z pan is at the top of that page. It currently says there are 11 in stock. After a quick google search, that is the only site that I could find that stocks them.
 

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Hey arizau, and anyone else who knows, can the E-Z Pan still be bought. John Doe showed me his the other day and it really looks interesting.

Thanks,
Mike

Pretty sure I can get one Mike I'll let you know.
 

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