Duckwalk
Hero Member
- Mar 21, 2014
- 966
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- Detector(s) used
- 30" Bazooka Sniper, Drop Riffle sluice box.
Various Gold Pans
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
Thats some good looking stuff! is this from the honey hole you had going a while back?
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Thats some good looking stuff! is this from the honey hole you had going a while back?
Got out for a while this morning with GoldpannerDave in a confidential location
I spent most of the time working with my Bazooka Sniper high banking setup. I am losing some fine gold with it so I either need less flow thru the tubes or a slower feed rate (doubtful as it's pretty slow now) or more water overall. Going to try a bigger pump and see what happens.
Love your thoughts on this.
Anyway, good times with Dave
Here's the gold
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Got out for a while this morning with GoldpannerDave in a confidential location
I spent most of the time working with my Bazooka Sniper high banking setup. I am losing some fine gold with it so I either need less flow thru the tubes or a slower feed rate (doubtful as it's pretty slow now) or more water overall. Going to try a bigger pump and see what happens.
Love your thoughts on this.
Anyway, good times with Dave
Here's the 0.05 grams of gold
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Got out for a while this morning with GoldpannerDave in a confidential location
I spent most of the time working with my Bazooka Sniper high banking setup. I am losing some fine gold with it so I either need less flow thru the tubes or a slower feed rate (doubtful as it's pretty slow now) or more water overall. Going to try a bigger pump and see what happens.
Love your thoughts on this.
Anyway, good times with Dave
Here's the 0.05 grams of gold or
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Kevin, For about 3+ hours of work on the creek, that still looks pretty good. If you got the fines you usually get, that would be 0.1 grams or close.
I would say that if you really were blowing out the fines, maybe one of your larger units would work better (larger trap). With the larger pump you are getting, you could still fluidize the bed, use a bit less slope and send the rest of the water to help clean the slick plate and grizzly. Of course, if I don't get much in the way of fines, if could be that there just weren't too many fines there--but the larger pieces are very nice indeed.
Two of my heroes!
Met up with Brianc053 and WesternMassGold today near Bernardston MA. Brian came up from New Jersey on a business trip so it was the perfect time for a little afternoon meet up.
WesternMassGold has a well deserved reputation for sniffing out the New England gold and he proved his skill again today. He arrived in the morning and picked a spot that turned out just great. It was a short walk but in an open area where, as is so common, most people had dug within 20 feet of the point the trail hits the water. We were up stream just a bit in a spot with slate bedrock sitting vertical and running across the Brook. I spent the whole time with just a pan - mossing and busting/cleaning out bedrock cracks.
View attachment 1190405 Here's the proof there's decent sized flakes in the Berkshires! I was finding multiple colors in every pan, I think I only had one colorless pan all day too. (N.B. This was finish panned in the hotel room soap dish!) View attachment 1190406 this is WesternMassGold going after the slate View attachment 1190407Here's BrianC with his custom made hand dredge cleaning off some bedrock. He found this picker(!!) View attachment 1190408 I sure would love to get back there soon as there's a lot more interesting rock to bust...which is amazing as it seems untouched by other miners.
Anyway, we had a great time together. I hope you all get out soon too!
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