Discoveries » + ? Results 1 to 8 of 8 6Likes TopAllThis Page 1Post By T3112H 1Post By pvillehunter 3Post By sidvail 1Post By Hoser John Thread: Public Places to Prospect in CA«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, 04:36 PM#1T3112H Jan 20133 1 times Public Places to Prospect in CA
I'm new to hold prospecting and was looking for some help on where I can go prospecting in the Auburn, CA area without joining a club or purchasing a claim. I might eventually go that route, but I can't justify the cost (I can, but my wife can't) quite yet...Tnmountains likes this. Reply With Quote Yesterday 04:36 PM # ADSAds
Is there some website that makes this information available? I've gone to one spot on state land (Water Agency) in Colfax, CA but am looking to venture elsewhere.
Like I said, I'm new to the game and would appreciate any help I can get. The people on this board have been great thus far and thought I would at least ask. Thanks
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I wish I lived in your area.
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There are acres and acres of spots very close to you.Tnmountains likes this. Reply With Quote Yesterday, 09:50 PM#4sidvail Jan 201315 6 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
I was up on the American river today. Actually, just got back. I took Foresthill Road out to Ponderosa Way and followed it down to the bridge (north fork) Gives you a nice spot to play around in. $10.00 day use fee though. I was out for about 4 hours collecting concentrate. Saw color in the pan, but haven't done a clean up yet. I saw 3 groups of people out there panning and sniping. There's these awesome holes in the bed rock where pebbles get caught and grind it out. I didn't bring a sucker or even my snuffer bottle, so I couldn't get down inside them. I did pull a bullet, huge lead weight, and a penny out of a larger one I could get my hand into. I'm going back with a sucker.Tnmountains, TerryC and Aurabbit79er like this. Reply With Quote Today, 09:12 AM#5Hoser John Mar 2003Redding,Calif.2,198 237 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
All this is part of Auburn State Recreation Area. Free panning except for the day use/parking fees. I'm sure there's a way around that, but I'm new also and didn't want to start off wrong. Their web site says you can pan anywhere (pan and hand) within the ASRA except for Lake Clementine. Another spot I've been told about is Yankee Jims which is a little further up the north fork. Several panners say they find their best gold up there.
I have to say, I love Auburn. That is one awesome little town.
#1--SF Yuba rec area,brunswick outta nevada city to purdone crossing--auburn rec are-drivers flats -forest hill divide about 10 miles and cherokee bar -hi way 49 to cool-hang a left to spanish dry diggns and your there,just to name a few.JohnFullpan likes this. Reply With Quote Today, 01:02 PM#6Fullpan May 2012nevada453 191 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
T3 - Got the gift of gab? Carry an extra pack of cigs or snack or in summer, water? These things will get you quite far, when stumbling upon a claimownerReply With Quote Today, 02:37 PM#7419GottaMinute Jul 2012colfax, caGarrett gtax 400121 21 times Prospecting
or private land owner. Helps too if wife is along. Get it? Some claimowners will shoo you off in minutes, but many will take a break, and let you pick their brains
sometimes about good areas close by. Whatever, don't just start digging cause nobody's around! that's a no, no!
T3: go to the mining shop in colfax and ask for john. He knows good spots all around asra, and has two claims he will take you out on and demo different kinds of prospecting. Tell him Kris sent you in.Reply With Quote Today, 02:49 PM#8Fullpan May 2012nevada453 191 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
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