Under Water Placer Find

IdahoGoldGettR

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I wish to share a recent prospecting venture with you all. Several weeks ago I decided to gamble and pick a spot on the lower end of the claim. I hadn't found much color working the early morning hours and decided to venture elsewhere. This downstream area contained no large boulders, no bends in the river nor any sand bars,,, nothing but an open stretch of river gravel to contend with. Not an ideal prospect. On a positive note, the water level was shallow at this new location which prompted the "go-ahead and dig" attitude. As (good) luck would have it on this day, I quickly found bedrock after several minutes of shoveling. A few hours later, I had removed all overburden on a 12 square ft. area {Photo 1). To my surprise, I could not believe the numerous bedrock cracks that were revealed. I was very optimistic but because it was late in the day and the early work done elsewhere had taken a toll on me, I decided to pack it in. However before leaving, I did sample this new prospect and as suspected, it did show great promise. Photo 2 shows that day's sample.
The next morning (July 1st), I dawned on my wet suit and goggles and began my work on the new area. I first located a nice 1/2" crack beneath a small slab of bedrock. It was heavily packed with gravels making it nearly impossible to pry up and so I turned to the use of a thin paint scraper. As I loosened the sediments, I was soon to discovered that there was something lurking beneath this slab other than gravels. I immediately swept away the loose gravels and there nestled in the corner lay a nice sparkling nugget. I quickly grabbed the camera and as I was retrieving it, took some photos of the event so I could "re-live the moment" for a later date (see photos 3 & 4). That little slab was then removed and it proved to be very profitable. After a quick sniping and panning session, another smaller nugget and his little friends also appeared. Photos 5 and 6 show the gold compilation recovered beneath this one little slab. The better part of the day, I widened the hole continuing to work more overburden with a little more sniping between the down time. Photo 7 shows the total gold taken on this day. A closer view of the two larger gold pieces can be seen in the last photo.
All in all, it was a golden day with many smiles and a great underwater placer find. May your days be filled with sunshine and your pans be blessed with an abundance of gold. Cheers - Randy
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Thanks for a very clear description, with pics, of your day's adventure :thumbsup: - nice shine...
 

Thanks. It's my way of doing a video in silent mode. I just call this: MeTube, lol.
 

Thanks for sharing your great day with us Randy!

Cleaned up the underwater pic a bit...that's a gorgeous little nugget!

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Good to see that my thread motivates and excites those on this great forum. With that said, here's a quick post of another under water placer find taken just a week later. The weather had warmed up dramatically - enough that gloves were not required and so I chose a different spot to bask in the sun. Again I found bedrock and began "fanning" the gravels to see if there were any cracks available. To my astonishment, I found this small nugget (see photos 1-3). The hole did not contain much of a paystreak but what little gold I did recover that day showed some good weight (see photos 4 & 5 with some garnets). It just goes to show you,,, a nugget in the hand is better than two in the bush. Cheers- Randy

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Again thanks to all. Here's something interesting that I forgot to mention. While I was retrieving this nugget, I did notice some smaller gold resting next to it. I cropped several pictures with the nugget in hand and in its natural setting. Circled in red is a smaller piece of gold. It should be stated that there are good days in prospecting and some, well, not so good. However when a chance like this gold discovery comes along, it's just as important to capture the moment with a photo/video as it is to pocket the gold itself. The gold will one day be sold but the memories will remain with me each time I view these pictures. The added bonus is sharing these finds with folks like yourselves! May you all have a good prospecting day as well. Cheers.

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Awesome post, makes me want to get back out there! I just started prospecting this summer in the Black Hills, I have 3 weekends out there now and I have got quite a bit of fine gold accumulated, and finally found my very first picker this last weekend!8-) Those are some great pictures, I have to start remembering to take some!
 

Definitely a banner worthy pic...congrats on the gold and the pic!
 

Thanks for sharing your great day with us Randy! Cleaned up the underwater pic a bit...that's a gorgeous little nugget! <img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1030891"/>

I really appreciate when you clear up those pics Dizzy. I thank you for doing that kind gesture no matter how small it is. The fact is you took a bit of time to clean one up and share it. This isn't the first time I have seen you do this. So thank you, I would raise a glass to you if I was old enough to drink. Thanks a lot!
 

Nicely done!

All the best, and keep finding lots of that sassy gold!

Lanny
 

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