Discoveries » + ? Results 1 to 10 of 10 1Likes TopAllThis Page 1Post By Goodyguy Thread: what's this«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, 07:27 PM#1Oldyoungtimer Feb 201320 what's this
Anyone know if this is mica or pyrite our something else?Attached Thumbnails Reply With Quote Yesterday 07:27 PM # ADSAds
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~Diggin The Adventure~Reply With Quote Yesterday, 07:32 PM#3Astrobouncer Jun 2009Blue Ridge, South Carolina706 133 times
Yup mica.
Sample till you find the hot spot, then mine it till its gone! Then start over...Reply With Quote Yesterday, 07:36 PM#4Oldyoungtimer Feb 201320
Thanks y'all it's in good supply where I'm at just trying to get the names down for this everything I'm finding.Reply With Quote Yesterday, 07:48 PM#5Fullpan May 2012nevada517 215 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
What state are you in and what else on your list? btw, welcome to tnet!Reply With Quote Yesterday, 07:49 PM#6Goodyguy I can dig it! "WP"Mar 2007Bounty Hunter's, Whites TM 808, Whites GMT, L-rods3,562 379 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
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~Diggin The Adventure~Reply With Quote Yesterday, 08:14 PM#7Oldyoungtimer Feb 201320
Thanks for the welcome! I'm in northwest South Carolina Oconee county about 15 min drive to Georgia. I have also found a ton of pyrite, and the small red balls cat eyes i think little rubies i can't remember what there called off hand. I have been testing creeks in rabun ga totally different material from where i get my gold. It has a lot more dark heavies but no gold yet. The search continues lol.Reply With Quote Yesterday, 11:16 PM#8Fullpan May 2012nevada517 215 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Garnets? - hoping you have ever more successful outings, and keep us posted.Reply With Quote Today, 04:28 AM#9Oldyoungtimer Feb 201320
That's it garnets couldn't think of the name at the time. Heading out today for a full day of sluicing! Wish me luck, I'm gong to need it lol. At least it will be best weather I have had on the creek might hit 70! Thanks for the help.Reply With Quote Today, 09:42 AM#10Sackett Pannin' Fer Gold!! WolfPack="WP"Feb 2011Greenwood, SCGarrett GTA 500 (need a new/better one)162 93 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Always remember that mica, pyrite, ect will break, flake, crush, smear...gold will never break, flake, crush, ect, it will only bend!!!! besure to watch your quartz for small gold nuggets clinging to it,,,our part of South Carolina has this type nuggets..Good Luck!
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