Old Bookaroo
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Here's a simple, basic introduction to gold panning:
http://www.tn.gov/environment/tdg/maps/pdf/goldpan.pdf
And you can't beat the price for these instructions.
There's a sub-text here - check your state agency for mining and geology. Most states offer free and low-cost, accurate information that is as useful and is it local.
Some of the states with the largest gold production - Arizona and Nevada come immediately to mind - sell publications with information useful everywhere.
Additionally, you may be surprised by what may be found in our state. Have you read "Gold & Diamonds in Indiana?"
Good luck to all,
~The Old Bookaroo
http://www.tn.gov/environment/tdg/maps/pdf/goldpan.pdf
And you can't beat the price for these instructions.
There's a sub-text here - check your state agency for mining and geology. Most states offer free and low-cost, accurate information that is as useful and is it local.
Some of the states with the largest gold production - Arizona and Nevada come immediately to mind - sell publications with information useful everywhere.
Additionally, you may be surprised by what may be found in our state. Have you read "Gold & Diamonds in Indiana?"
Good luck to all,
~The Old Bookaroo
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