I just installed hog moss matting in my 4" Keene Mini. I have it installed over carpet with a section of expanded metal near the top. I was wondering if anyone has tried this matting yet in their dredge and if putting it over the green carpet that the keene dredige comes with is the right way to do it. I did use riverhog matting on my previous two trips and was happy with the amount of gold I had caught. My only concern with the riverhog matting is if its possible to lose any big gold as their isn't any real riffles. The area I was dredging had alot of lead fishing weights and from time to time I could see them making their way out the front of the dredge but it would take a while for them to make it out. I know lead isn't as heavy as gold but I think the thing that made the lead make its way out is that if a bigger rock hit it it would make its way out of the sluice. This made me think that if there was a bigger piece of gold then a rock could knock it out also. Now where I dredge most of the gold is 20 mesh and smaller but I have found a couple of pickers in the past. I did test my tailing of my riverhog and I would find a 1 piece of gold 50 mesh and smaller. This would be after about 2 5 gallon buckets of tailings Not sure if Doc can chime in regarding bigger pieces of gold being pushed out by bigger rocks as they go through the river hog mat and what his experience has been.
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