Discoveries » + ? Results 1 to 9 of 9 1Likes TopAllThis Page 1Post By Socal85toyota Thread: SGR East Fork Findings?«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, 01:03 PM#1Socal85toyota Mar 20135 1 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting SGR East Fork Findings?
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Just wondering what quantities of gold people are finding on an average day up at the EF. I've only been there a few times and have gotten about 1/4g-1/2g a day. Great workout and tons of fun.
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Great job! - you must be moving a lot of material, most guys don't come home with half that much from reading older posts here.
BTW, great close-up pic
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Originally Posted by FullpanGreat job! - you must be moving a lot of material, most guys don't come home with half that much from reading older posts here.Reply With Quote Yesterday, 03:05 PM#4Socal85toyota Mar 20135 1 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
BTW, great close-up picThanks! Im very new to prospecting but i learn a ton each time i go out. Its seems like ive been getting better gold each time. I have to give Todd @ Bazooka Gold Trap some credit for his amazing sluice. Started with his super mini and he just made me a custom 42" prospector model which is a dream to work with. Like you said i spend most of my time moving material, the bazooka eats it like a starving Ethiopian =P . Cant wait for this weekend. I get stopped by prospectors all the time asking about my bazooka and i have nothing but good to say.
Here's my mini on my first time outReply With Quote Yesterday, 05:54 PM#5Fullpan May 2012nevada601 250 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Do you have problems with "the man" or other "users" (partyers)? A lot of guys won't go there on weekends.Reply With Quote Yesterday, 06:38 PM#6CT8620 Sep 201257 9 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
The super mini I have is awesome. Perfect for hiking too and 10x faster cleanout than anything else out there. What was the "custom" part of the prospector model he did for you? I think he has "super" versions of all three models out now, is this just the "super" version of the Prospector?Reply With Quote Yesterday, 06:44 PM#7Socal85toyota Mar 20135 1 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Nope, Only been there about 4 or 5 times(sat and sundays)...not once have i seen a ranger or people causing trouble. However I'm not prospecting Heaton flats or anywhere downstream, not because of these people, just figured id have a better chance upstream(seems like alot of people dont like to walk/carry gear far). Plus its a great hike and over 8+ miles of river to prospect. Theres alot of wildlife so i just keep my eyes open and be aware. Being prepared is Key. Don't be afraid, just prepared. A full sized shovel is a good deterrent for most things.Reply With Quote Yesterday, 06:52 PM#8Socal85toyota Mar 20135 1 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Originally Posted by CT8620The super mini I have is awesome. Perfect for hiking too and 10x faster cleanout than anything else out there. What was the "custom" part of the prospector model he did for you? I think he has "super" versions of all three models out now, is this just the "super" version of the Prospector?No, the "super" version of the Prospector is 48" long. the regular is 30" and he has a 36" version(forgot the name). I asked him for a 42" which he made for me and said it was the first one of its size and he liked it(looked very proportional). Also said he might start selling this new size as well.Reply With Quote Yesterday, 10:07 PM#9CT8620 Sep 201257 9 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Originally Posted by Socal85toyotaNo, the "super" version of the Prospector is 48" long. the regular is 30" and he has a 36" version(forgot the name). I asked him for a 42" which he made for me and said it was the first one of its size and he liked it(looked very proportional). Also said he might start selling this new size as well.Oh, very cool. Perhaps I'll see you up there, not many of us sporting Bazooka's that I've seen. I'm usually running between 2 and 4 miles upstream, depending. Although I do tend to avoid weekends because of the crowded parking lot and "the man", which at some point you will run into on the weekend. Make sure you park inside the lines of your parking space and your Pass is up to date too.Reply With Quote
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