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- Equipment to catch your super fines? | TreasureNet. com
Good morning everyone, I wanted to reach out and get some opinions on equipment I should invest in to collect very fine flower gold (Or equipment specifically designed to catch the micro stuff) I’m just a hobbyist right now, so I am not looking for any kind of large-scale piece of equipment
- Gold behind Dam? | TreasureNet. com
There should be gold there from before the dam was built even in the minutest amount People are great at extracting gold but when it reaches a point of diminishing returns the smart people move to a more productive area
- Gold Prospecting Forum | TreasureNet. com
Gold Prospecting Forum Prospectors Journals (3 Viewers) Follow along as prospectors share their successes, failures, and adventures while prospecting and mining Start a journal of your own, and share your gold diggin' adventures!
- Prospecting for gold in Eastern New York Hudson Valley. . . ?
Bottom line there is micro gold in New York State, pushed down during the ice age from Canada It will take weeks, or months, to find enough gold in the Catskills, or further north, just to pay for a simple Garrett gold pan If you want to have fun - Great! If you want to find a gram or two of gold, you need to go anywhere but New York
- Is there gold in Western North Carolina? | TreasureNet. com
I have been prospecting the uwharries sense 1997 and have found quite abit of gold over the years I also manufacture the uwharrie gold maps, stanly county gold and the sniper hand dredge in uwharrie There is alot of easy diggings if youre looking for flood gold, it accumilates in alot of the inside bends and exposed bedrock
- Where can I find gold on PA - TreasureNet
I'm new to the the whole panning thing Iv been doing gold as a hobby for awhile though I recycle old computer parts, but have been wanting go out and try my hand at panning So where are some good areas in PA I live clarion county Also what should i look for while trying to find gold I know
- Whites Goldmaster II vs Goldmaster Vsat vs Goldmaster 3 vs GMT for Gold . . .
White's Goldmaster II vs Goldmaster Vsat vs Goldmaster 3 vs GMT for Gold Nuggets? Well TNnet Gold Prospecting Folks, Since I can't afford to purchase a Minelab GPX 4500, 4800 or 5000, I have came to the conclusion that one of the White's "Gold Detecting" metal detectors in the Title, is
- likelyhood of NJ gold in a local creek? | TreasureNet. com
It would be nice to find gold in NJ especially the higher elevations like High Point in Sussex co Those glaciers probably pulled some down from the north and I have heard about some flour gold found in Stokes State Forest streams
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