agolddigger
Jr. Member
I've seen a ton of videos from Doc and others using the "high flow" mats but I haven't seen much love for the low flow mats.
I'm planning to take out my new Gold Hog on Sunday. One of my main reasons for buying this sluice was to remove the classification step, for super low flow that I need to classify I'll bring my 5lb Angus MacKirk instead.
I'm thinking if I'm not in a river but I still have somewhat decent flow I can run the low flow mats and not classify. Am I missing anything with this logic? If a heavy rock sits on the gold hog mats (static) for a few sec will that blow out the riffles?
Another question - is there any reason I can't use the low flow mats in a high flow situation? Is the gold going to get kicked out if it's running as hot as the high flow mats?
I'm planning to take out my new Gold Hog on Sunday. One of my main reasons for buying this sluice was to remove the classification step, for super low flow that I need to classify I'll bring my 5lb Angus MacKirk instead.
I'm thinking if I'm not in a river but I still have somewhat decent flow I can run the low flow mats and not classify. Am I missing anything with this logic? If a heavy rock sits on the gold hog mats (static) for a few sec will that blow out the riffles?
Another question - is there any reason I can't use the low flow mats in a high flow situation? Is the gold going to get kicked out if it's running as hot as the high flow mats?