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Post by picknshovels on Mar 19, 2017 19:02:19 GMT 10
hi all, hope everyone has been busy chasing the yellow and getting stuck in to the hunt, below is my latest adventure where i come across some surprising results. cheers and good luck!
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Post by dazthomo on Mar 20, 2017 18:16:13 GMT 10
Nice work. Decent amount of the yellow stuff in the bowl after a few hours digging. Always surprises me the amount of gold people pull out of the creek considering how many go there to find it, amazing.
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Post by picknshovels on May 19, 2017 19:35:55 GMT 10
Cheers mate , it still amazes me aswell with what we can take in a day with how heavy the creek is getting hit lately. Still a few quiet spots along the length that are payable for a decent day out if you do your research. Thanks for watching and good luck!
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Post by mushmouse on May 20, 2017 3:37:06 GMT 10
Nice takings for the time you were there and decent sizes. Creek has certainly dropped a lot. There should be some good layers of grass matting that will be sitting on top of the clay layer in the creek gravels, now that the water has stilled in spots. The grass comes from pieces of the leaves of those common reeds that get broken in the floods. It leaves an inch thick compressed brown mat that holds a heap of gold. Thanks for posting the video. Was good to see the creek.
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Post by shivan on May 22, 2017 16:30:16 GMT 10
Ahh the good old sound of the blue bowl, been a while since i have had mine running now.
Nice results and a great day out digging, what more could you ask for. Cheers for sharing.
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Post by picknshovels on Jun 28, 2017 12:05:04 GMT 10
Thanks for watching guys , with winter juat about in full swing im having to pick and choose my battles when it comes to highbanking as its getting far too cold to stay in the water for any length of time. Waders only do so much lol cheers!
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