Discoveries » + ? Results 1 to 9 of 9 2Likes TopAllThis Page 1Post By TerryC 1Post By donb0078 Thread: Odd dynamics to this bend in the creek, where would you digg«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 ModeMar 03, 2013, 11:08 PM#1doubled Jan 201324 4 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting Odd dynamics to this bend in the creek, where would you digg
This is a gold bearing creek but I just cant find where it it concentrating itself. Where would you digg at?Reply With Quote Mar 03, 2013 11:08 PM # ADSAds
TreasureNet.com is the premier Treasure Hunting Forum on the internet. Registered Users do not see these ads. Please Register - It's Free!Mar 03, 2013, 11:30 PM#2Lanny in AB Apr 2003AlbertaVarious Minelabs(5000, 2100, X-Terra 705), Falcon MD20, and the Tesoro Sand Shark for sniping underwater on dredged bedrock.2,145 268 times Metal detecting for gold and dredging.
Can you divulge which way the creek is flowing?
All the best,
Lanny
Nothin' quite as fun as chasin' sassy gold!Reply With Quote Yesterday, 01:09 AM#3Gravelwasher Sluice MonkeyJan 2011Motherlode267 46 times
Sample all over the bends until u hit some color then check for any bedrock and scrape it up good. SAMPLE SAMPLE is the name of the game, sometimes gold surprises you as it can be in odd spots. Good luck and happy hunting...
Will work for gold dust.Reply With Quote Yesterday, 01:42 AM#4KevinInColorado Jan 2012Centennial, Colorado502 120 times Prospecting
The shape of the deposits may be driven by how the creek behaves during floods. A hard bend like that can literally make the water pile up before the bend and when water piles up it drops a lot of heavies including gold.
...it is too about havin' the gold!Reply With Quote Yesterday, 07:11 AM#5TerryC Come out from under your bed today...... DO SOMETHING!Jun 2008Yarnell, AZ and Murphys,CARight now: Garrett GTA 500, ACE 250, Fisher Impulse 8, Gold Bug 2, Whites GMT, Vibraprobe 570, and Falcon MD203,283 654 times Coinshooting, Gold prospecting, and Nuggetshooting Honorable Mentions (1)Class Ring Found & Returned
Doubled, what is your definition of overburden? The def should include sand and gravel. Anywhere UNDER or in the sandbar, inside curves. In the bottom of the drop-off. TTCdonb0078 likes this.
Someone had blunder'd:Reply With Quote Yesterday, 08:05 AM#6donb0078 Feb 2013atm, whites sl II classic42 9 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
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Hi, Terryc. from the looks of it that whole bend is good from the bottom side of the gravel pile and probably the inside of the bend where water stills but the deepest part or a ledge in bedrock would be good too. It looks really good to me wish I were helpingProspecting P. likes this. Reply With Quote Yesterday, 08:56 AM#7omnicron Jun 2012Caldwell, Idaho63 5 times Prospecting
BEST OF LUCK!! psss.....gotta dredge? find that bedrock!!
If I was dredging it, I would just dredge the whole thingReply With Quote Yesterday, 09:16 AM#8donb0078 Feb 2013atm, whites sl II classic42 9 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Yep me too!Reply With Quote Yesterday, 11:24 AM#9TerryC Come out from under your bed today...... DO SOMETHING!Jun 2008Yarnell, AZ and Murphys,CARight now: Garrett GTA 500, ACE 250, Fisher Impulse 8, Gold Bug 2, Whites GMT, Vibraprobe 570, and Falcon MD203,283 654 times Coinshooting, Gold prospecting, and Nuggetshooting Honorable Mentions (1)Class Ring Found & Returned
Originally Posted by donb0078Hi, Terryc. from the looks of it that whole bend is good from the bottom side of the gravel pile and probably the inside of the bend where water stills but the deepest part or a ledge in bedrock would be good too. It looks really good to me wish I were helping
BEST OF LUCK!! psss.....gotta dredge? find that bedrock!!I agree, Don, But is he dredging? A dredge surely would be best. His map is also devoid of scale. Is the sandbar 20 feet long or 200 yards? Difficult to answer his post without more info. TTC
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