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- Gold behind Dam? | TreasureNet. com
If theres no gold, theres no gold If no one before you has found gold on your stretch of river, well good luck 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
The prospecting equivalent to vacuuming up treasure, gold sluicing is one of the most efficient gold retrieval methods known With the right tools and some determination, gold sluicing can be most rewarding Share your experiences and ask your questions here This forum is also just a great place to hang out!
- CIVIL WAR FINDS AWAIT . . . . . . at MONOCACY RIVER | TreasureNet. com
I lived in Frederick, Md from 1991 to 2005 I searched the Monocacy River at the Battlefield site only once WHY only ONCE? I was addicted to GOLD in the water at beaches of the Chesapeake where I like the guys in "Treasure on the Chesapeake" book FOUND gobs of silver coins and jewelry and a
- Equipment to catch your super fines? - TreasureNet
The problem is, the superfine gold usually doesn't add up to much and it's hard to justify the time and effort required to catch it If filling the vial is the goal then you need to work on production and volume Simply stated, a little gold is usually mixed with a lot of worthless gravel, the more gravel you wash, the more gold you get
- Using a mini-excavator on remote claims, legal? - TreasureNet
Your cost up front would be high, especially if you did not have an ATV, or truck to pull it, but you could use a sluice or something until you got enough gold to justify building a custom trammel wash plant But at 1 5 tons per hour, if the gold was there, it would pay for itself quickly (Roughly a dump truck load of pay gravel per day)
- Treasure Hunting Forum | TreasureNet. com
TreasureNet is the internet's largest community dedicated to Treasure Hunting: Metal Detecting, archaeology, north american indian artifacts, relic hunting, treasure caches, sunken treasures, shipwrecks, buried treasures, gold prospecting and more!
- Gould Engineering Bazooka Dredge | TreasureNet. com
The very fine gold settles and falls through the slits and we have got fine gold, small garnets, black sand and some material that looks like electrum I working in areas that have no big gold I wanted to know how the Gould Bazooka dredge with its centrifugal forces inside the catch tube work for people in the field
- Using GoogleEarth and the USGS mineral database to find prospecting . . .
A new screen will be displayed with two choices The first choice is a KML file named something like: mrds-Nevada-Gold-19 kml and a second choice with a file named something like: mrds-Nevada-Gold-19 kmz - click on the file ending with ' kmz' (It is a compressed file and MUCH smaller than the KML file) - save the file on your PC
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