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New to prospecting!! Highbanker/Dredge questions inside!

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I have always wanted to find some gold in the river, or anywhere really. I finally cracked and decided to get serious about it. I am currently living in Washington State in the Olympic Peninsula. I would love to be able to get started. I don't really know much going in to this so any input is greatly appreciated!
I'm leaning towards the Mini Highbanker to get started at Mini Highbanker . Does anyone have any suggestions on whether or not this would be a smart start? I also would like to be able to Dredge somewhere down the line but would love to just get started. I have done lots of research and have leaned towards this one..
Thanks!
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Quote Originally Posted by Reed LukensView PostPower Sluicing With Different Models - YouTubeWell, I watched the first two... What was this supposed to tell me?
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Click here ?? South Yuba Mining Co. then look at the price comparisons between the Gold Hog you are looking at, then buy the one you can afford or will get you the most for your money. We have 2 South Yuba's and a Keene A52 combo.
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Quote Originally Posted by Reed LukensView PostClick here ?? South Yuba Mining Co. then look at the price comparisons between the Gold Hog you are looking at, then buy the one you can afford or will get you the most for your money. We have 2 South Yuba's and a Keene A52 combo.Ah ok, the mini one I was looking at seemed less expensive and like it should do the trick!
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Better look again, The 10" South Yuba is cheaper cause shipping is included. Not included with the mini. I know that you've done your research but that's a toy. Spencer sells toys like that also if you look at the bottom of the page for $149.00 but I wouldn't buy that one either. If this was for a 4 to 8 year old then yea it would be a good beginning machine and I would buy the $149.00 South Yuba for the kid. But for a 10 year old to an adult, (he is crouched in that video to make it look bigger but your back will be dead in an hour) get the man sized unit that you can set up in the air high enough to not have to constantly bend over to see what's in it. The last 4 videos are on 4 different models. I would buy the 12" wide anytime over any of the others being sold by any of the other manufacturers. We did put gold hog mat in the top under the classifier and down to the first riffle to get rid of the hump and it catches everything to powder. We checked our tailings many times and found 1 or 2 -200 specs if anything. Now we have vortex filling that gap.
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Quote Originally Posted by Reed LukensView PostBetter look again, The 10" South Yuba is cheaper cause shipping is included. Not included with the mini. I know that you've done your research but that's a toy. Spencer sells toys like that also if you look at the bottom of the page for $149.00 but I wouldn't buy that one either. If this was for a 4 to 8 year old then yea it would be a good beginning machine and I would buy the $149.00 South Yuba for the kid. But for a 10 year old to an adult, (he is crouched in that video to make it look bigger but your back will be dead in an hour) get the man sized unit that you can set up in the air high enough to not have to constantly bend over to see what's in it. The last 4 videos are on 4 different models. I would buy the 12" wide anytime over any of the others being sold by any of the other manufacturers. We did put gold hog mat in the top under the classifier and down to the first riffle to get rid of the hump and it catches everything to powder. We checked our tailings many times and found 1 or 2 -200 specs if anything. Now we have vortex filling that gap.On nice! Thanks, that's exactly the input I've been looking for!
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