LordJR
Gold Digger
New to gold prospecting- panning and detecting
Posts: 76
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Post by LordJR on Dec 27, 2016 22:25:24 GMT 10
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Post by marked on Dec 28, 2016 10:34:59 GMT 10
Looks like you found a perfect set of "nature's riffles" to have a dig around ... well done!
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Post by Rowdy on Dec 28, 2016 13:54:31 GMT 10
That second photo looks like Riverina Bluebell or Salvation Jane more commonly known as Patterson's Curse. I hope you didn't take a cutting home to plant in your garden as old Patterson will let himself be known to you. It's a knoxus weed and very hard to get rid of. Rowdy
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LordJR
Gold Digger
New to gold prospecting- panning and detecting
Posts: 76
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Post by LordJR on Dec 28, 2016 14:22:37 GMT 10
Lol.. No Rowdy, I let it be, but it was everywhere out there.
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LordJR
Gold Digger
New to gold prospecting- panning and detecting
Posts: 76
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Post by LordJR on Dec 28, 2016 21:30:15 GMT 10
Assortment of junk metals, perhaps mercury covered gold and my 1st picker in the middle from my day at Sunny Corners.
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Post by mushmouse on Dec 30, 2016 23:41:01 GMT 10
Well done on the picker LJR and what a beautiful area to explore. Well worth the hike in. Looks like some good potential that hasn't been done over and over again. I like the buckshot - good heavies indicator
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nuggethill
God of the Goldfields
A 4 1/2 oz find at Kingower by a friend
Posts: 519
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Post by nuggethill on Jan 1, 2017 11:39:58 GMT 10
Great photos mate and gold too boot good one
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Post by stuart on Jan 26, 2017 21:58:24 GMT 10
Hi JR, well done lovely spot. The bedrock is the same as what you had found near Coles Bridge.
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