I couldnt take it no more had to go sluicing!

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I couldn't take it no more had to go sluicing!

well finally my first outing was today so I test ran my angus mackirk grubsteak to see how it would work, I had brought the foreman II also and the bazooka but no dice on them today the boots I were wearing got my feet cold and had to get out but had fun today and got one fly poop speck of gold in the pan so this is encouraging because way upstream last summer I was getting the same garnet everywhere and traces of black sand I might of dug a hole maybe a foot deep right in a higher cobble area the angus works good but in my opinion really should be classified to 1/4" for good flow and not so much hang up had to fool with it quite a bit to get the end to flow out the waste material but I think tomorrow I'm going back with the bazooka to run that and see how this is going to hopefully just shoveling and get down to the bed rock almost forgot to mention in the pan in the center left on the ring that little spec is there
 

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I can't really tell by the picture but if the end of the sluice is in the water this can cause some back pressure and make the end of the sluice not clear out as fast as it should.
 

yeah I wasn't quite sure about set up now I just went to youtube and I see the end is out of the water I was wondering what I was doing wrong thank you very much for pointing that out:thumbsup:
 

I couldn't take it no more had to go sluicing!

Great job getting out there despite the snow and all in Maine!!
 

The end od f the sluice doesn't have to be OUT of the water. it helps if it isn't but not necessary.
 

nope built like a troll and forge on going back today to give the bazooka a run today hopefully better results!
 

nope built like a troll and forge on going back today to give the bazooka a run today hopefully better results!

That's great getting out like that; what was the temp and wind chill? Better luck today with the Bazooka. They are hard to not to set up right. May the trap be loaded with little specs of gold and at least one picker as you work to bedrock!
 

hey Dave we had 40 degree's here in western maine yesterday 38 degree's today just back from using the bazooka but forgot my camera??? when I wanted to show it running but managed to 2 more fly poop specs so time to move somewhere else I guess and this was digging into the gravel/bony layer about 2' down but another good day to get out! now I'm hurting and got to give my hip a rest now
 

hey Dave we had 40 degree's here in western maine yesterday 38 degree's today just back from using the bazooka but forgot my camera??? when I wanted to show it running but managed to 2 more fly poop specs so time to move somewhere else I guess and this was digging into the gravel/bony layer about 2' down but another good day to get out! now I'm hurting and got to give my hip a rest now

Hey, I understand the hurting hip deal. A vibrating heating pad, some Motrin and some Aspercreme and a Lazy Boy to relax in while you watch something to take your mind off the ache. (Or get your laptop out and catch up and Treasure Net).

Hope it is better tomorrow.
 

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