mytimetoshine
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- Jun 23, 2013
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- GRIZZLY GOLD TRAP - ANGUS MACKIRK EXPLORER- BLUE BOWL - GOLD CUBE, MINELAB PRO 25 PINPOINTER-
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- All Treasure Hunting
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Quick recap of last week's after work diggin:
Monday I decided to take apart and get my Gold and Sand hand dredge working right as I wanted to work an area I prospected the week prior. This is a rather large granite bedrock outcropping not normally exposed but this year it is accessible by the non diver. These are huge almost perfectly reqtangular slabs of bedrock with straight vertical and horizontal cracks. When they meet there is some nice large deep diamond shaped pockets. This is the material I tested last week. I got good results so I thought I would clean up with the hand dredge... wrong! Hit it Monday and really hard Tuesday for a total of about 3 hrs.. problem is its smooth bedrock covered in half inch thick alage. Slick as ****, makes for very slow production. On top of that there is very little current so combined with the algae it's a bit funky. Then you add the highest concentration of crawdads I've ever seen and it's a bad spot overall. Unless you want to get a good crawdad fry goingThe fist person that sucked out those cracks with a dredge probably had a bonanza though now it's just black sand and a very few small flakes. I haven't cleaned out the black sands yet but it's probably .05 for both Monday and Tuesday... yuk..
Tuesday was a different story. All I'm gonna say is I set up my Bazooka prospector and for once had the perfect flow and drop. It was ripping a 2 gal bucket in 30 seconds. What a joy this thing is when it's set up right. I had to haul buckets about 25 yards but with the 2 gal bucket it's not bad. I find that when I try to do half 5 gal buckets I always overload and it wears you out. The 2 gal is a also easier on your back while feeding the Zook ;P regardless of bucket size I realized that if you put the material in side to side it clears the grizzlies much better. I would use both hands to put in a couple gaint hand loads moving the material back and forth then when the bucket was half empty I poured straight from the bucket still side to side to keep the grizzlies clear. Only got 1 and a half hours in as it is now dark at 715.. lost count but I estimate 20 2g buckets. Pretty happy with the results.
Monday I decided to take apart and get my Gold and Sand hand dredge working right as I wanted to work an area I prospected the week prior. This is a rather large granite bedrock outcropping not normally exposed but this year it is accessible by the non diver. These are huge almost perfectly reqtangular slabs of bedrock with straight vertical and horizontal cracks. When they meet there is some nice large deep diamond shaped pockets. This is the material I tested last week. I got good results so I thought I would clean up with the hand dredge... wrong! Hit it Monday and really hard Tuesday for a total of about 3 hrs.. problem is its smooth bedrock covered in half inch thick alage. Slick as ****, makes for very slow production. On top of that there is very little current so combined with the algae it's a bit funky. Then you add the highest concentration of crawdads I've ever seen and it's a bad spot overall. Unless you want to get a good crawdad fry goingThe fist person that sucked out those cracks with a dredge probably had a bonanza though now it's just black sand and a very few small flakes. I haven't cleaned out the black sands yet but it's probably .05 for both Monday and Tuesday... yuk..
Tuesday was a different story. All I'm gonna say is I set up my Bazooka prospector and for once had the perfect flow and drop. It was ripping a 2 gal bucket in 30 seconds. What a joy this thing is when it's set up right. I had to haul buckets about 25 yards but with the 2 gal bucket it's not bad. I find that when I try to do half 5 gal buckets I always overload and it wears you out. The 2 gal is a also easier on your back while feeding the Zook ;P regardless of bucket size I realized that if you put the material in side to side it clears the grizzlies much better. I would use both hands to put in a couple gaint hand loads moving the material back and forth then when the bucket was half empty I poured straight from the bucket still side to side to keep the grizzlies clear. Only got 1 and a half hours in as it is now dark at 715.. lost count but I estimate 20 2g buckets. Pretty happy with the results.
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