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kuger said:Thanks Steve!How have you been??Here is one of my "buddies",from last year.
Unfortunatly I lost many of my picture files of this years underwater pics,but here are a couple.Note the blue clay,in my area it comes in pockets,is cemented to the max and ALWAYS hold gold.I am finding nuggets this year that are very similar to each other and others I have found in the past....broke of of each other.Wheres the rest?!!!!
There's a video or three on utube of fish swimming around the dredge discharge and down in the hole.I just read from the dept. of fish and wildlife that fish will never go around or near dredge operations. Kruger is that a photo crop . Or did SOMEBODY alter data to pass their point( remember the helmet laws and how people admitted to providing misrepresented data) or maybe I am too old?
Kuger
I have never experienced this material, but have read and seen videos of guys prospecting it. When dry it is incredibly dense and hard, correctThey used blast it out of hillsides with dynamite or powder before it could be washed. I know you said you have to blast it with high pressure water to loosen it up. Being the inquisitive SOB that I am, how can this stuff be deposited in spots? maybe a ancient bed only partially exposed, blasted out of a hydraulic pit somewhere above. I am interested in only the generality, not any specific areas. Thanks in advance....