Discoveries » + ? Results 1 to 5 of 5 1Likes TopAllThis Page 1Post By Jim in Idaho Thread: Idaho panner«Prev Thread | Next Thread»LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacksThread ToolsShow Printable VersionEmail this Page…Subscribe to this Thread… Ignore this ThreadSearch Thread Advanced SearchDisplayLinear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded ModeYesterday, 06:39 PM#1Color-blind Jan 20137 1 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting Idaho panner
Anyone from (Near) Idaho Falls finding anything within 75 miles bigger than flour?Reply With Quote Yesterday 06:39 PM # ADSAds
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color blind , I'm father than 75 miles ,Twin. I share your frustration with the mini-micro goldReply With Quote Yesterday, 07:22 PM#3Color-blind Jan 20137 1 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Thanks for the reply rodoconnor, That kinda makes me feel better, I was ready to head your way this spring-maybe we need to head a little further west or north. It's a guessing game but it's out there! Just trying to fine tune a miller table we just built. Works pretty well on that baby powder stuff we have, haven't got it completly figured out yet still alot of it in the out-side bucket.Reply With Quote Yesterday, 07:33 PM#4rodoconnor Mar 201240 7 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
CB PM me I know a few places on the Snake that are a little better than average.Reply With Quote Yesterday, 11:58 PM#5Jim in Idaho Jul 2012Blackfoot, IdahoWhite GMT, DFX, Cinmaster, old Garrett Masterhunter BFO107 42 times Prospecting
Originally Posted by Color-blindAnyone from (Near) Idaho Falls finding anything within 75 miles bigger than flour? You need to get up in the batholith country. I know lots of places to find color, but it's all really fine. Nowhere within 75 miles of IF, though, at least for the chunkier stuff. Napias creek going to Leesburg, near Salmon has a bit of chunkier stuff, or it did years ago. Also, you might try over near Caribou Mountain. Barnes Ck, Bilk Ck., Anderson Gulch, and Iowa Ck. Barnes Ck was dredged back in the day, so what was on the bottom is now on top of the tailing piles. Pay attention for claim markers...some of that country still has active claims.Lanny in AB likes this. Reply With Quote
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